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  2. Charles A. Coffin - Wikipedia

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    Charles Albert Coffin (December 31, 1844 – July 14, 1926) was an American businessman who was the co-founder and first president of General Electric corporation. Early life [ edit ]

  3. General Electric - Wikipedia

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    General Electric in Schenectady, New York, aerial view, 1896 Plan of Schenectady plant, 1896 [19] General Electric Building at 570 Lexington Avenue, New York. During 1889, Thomas Edison (1847–1931) had business interests in many electricity-related companies, including Edison Lamp Company, a lamp manufacturer in East Newark, New Jersey; Edison Machine Works, a manufacturer of dynamos and ...

  4. General Electric Company - Wikipedia

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    General Electric Company share certificate, issued in 1994. The General Electric Company (GEC) was a major British industrial conglomerate involved in consumer and defence electronics, communications, and engineering. It was originally founded in 1886 as G. Binswanger and Company as an electrical goods wholesaler based in London. It quickly ...

  5. John L. Flannery - Wikipedia

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    John L. Flannery was born in 1962 [5] in Alexandria, Virginia. [6] The son of a banking executive at FDIC Corporation, [6] he and his two older sisters lived in Alexandria until 1971, when they moved to West Hartford, Connecticut where his father became president of a small bank. [6]

  6. Timeline of General Electric - Wikipedia

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    Edison General Electric and Thomson-Houston merge to become The General Electric Company, with Charles A. Coffin as first president, with headquarters in Schenectady, New York (later moved to New York City). 1893 Compagnie Française Thomson-Houston, a sister company to General Electric which would become Thomson SA, formed in Paris 1894

  7. Flannery Out, Culp In As General Electric CEO - AOL

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    GE said its board of directors unanimously voted to remove John Flannery as chairman and CEO and replaced with H. Lawrence Culp Jr. In addition, the board named Thomas W. Horton, an airline ...

  8. Category:General Electric chief executive officers - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "General Electric chief executive officers" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

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