To contact GE pension benefits for personal help, you can call the GE Benefits Contact Center at 1-312-204-7300. You can also visit the GE Benefits website and log in to your account for more information and assistance with your pension benefits.
To obtain a proof of income letter for a retiree of General Electric, you can contact the Human Resources or Pension Department at General Electric. They should be able to provide you with the necessary documentation verifying the retiree's income.
The "Coffin Award" was given annually at General Electric for the most dramatic or heroic act of the year. In 1936, the award was given to James Hale Jr. for his bravery in rescuing four unconscious men from a toxic gas leak at the Pittsfield plant.
The question is much too vague. There are hotpoint stoves from the 1920s through the 1950s all in varying condition. Please be more specific.
Jeffrey Immelt is the CEO of General Electric.
Jeffery Immelt is the current CEO of General Electric and has held this position since September of 2001. Immelt has been named as one of the top CEOs in the world and is widely respected in his field.
Jeff Immelt has multiple emails, however they are kept secret for personal contacts or business associates. His general public information is:
Jeff Immelt
President/CEO, General Electric
3135 Easton Turnpike
Fairfield, CT 06828
jeffrey.immelt@ge.com
General Electric's HQ are located in Fairfield, Connecticut, US.
General Electric is a large global company that is involved in the manufacture and production of thousands of products and components. Why not visit their web site and scan the products and services they provide? A link is provided.
You can get a replacement bonnet for the Conair soft bonnet hair dryer by calling Conair, 203-351-9000. Located in Stamford, Connecticut.
Here is a list of GE Subsidiaries -
Access Distribution
GE Advanced Materials
GE Capital Rail Services
GE CAS
GE Commercial Finance
GE Consumer & Industrial
GE Consumer Finance
GE Energy
GE Engine Services, Inc.
GE Equipment Services
GE Fanuc Automation North America, Inc.
GE Financial Assurance Holdings, Inc.
GE Franchise Finance Corporation
GE Global Research
GE Healthcare
GE Infrastructure
GE Insurance
GE Money
GE Osmonics
GE SeaCo SRL
GE Security
GE Small Business Finance Corporation
GE Supply
GE Transportation
General Electric Mortgage Insurance Corporation
Genworth Financial
Global Nuclear Fuel - Japan Co., Ltd.
HPSC, Inc.
Instrumentarium Corporation
MRA Systems, Inc.
NBC Universal, Inc.
Transport International Pool Inc.
WMC Mortgage Corp.
Through these businesses, GE participates in a wide variety of markets including the generation, transmission and distribution of electricity, lighting, industrial automation, medical imaging equipment, motors, railway locomotives, aircraft jet engines, aviation services and materials such as plastics, silicone and abrasives. It was co-founder and is 80% owner (with Vivendi Universal) of NBC Universal, the National Broadcasting Company. As GE Commercial Finance, GE Consumer Finance, GE Equipment Services, and GE Insurance it offers a range of financial services as well. It has a presence in over 100 countries.
Interestingly, over half of GE's revenue is derived from financial services, ostensibly making it a financial company with a manufacturing arm.
According to toher web sites, it was made in 1969.
GE reports 287,000 employees as of December 2010.
It is worth what someone will pay for it.
Is it functional with original compressor running ammonia? Does it have a modern compressor in it? Is it a single door AP-5 model or a two door AP-7 model. Does it have grey (standard) or white front trim? Is any of the porcelain chipped? Are the maple breaker strips rotten or damaged?
I purchased mine locally for 1 dollar at an auction. I have seen them on eBay anywhere from $50 to $500. There is a guy in GA that sells restored units for $5000-15,000 at antiqueappliances.com
You might make more money parting it out. Undamaged porcelain panels, trim and doors are always desired. The maple breaker strips, the door hardware and the interior shelves, ice cube tray and evap coil covers are usually hard to find for the restorer.
The symbol for Dollar General Corporation in the NYSE is: DG.
Jack Welch, the former CEO of General Electric, co-authored the book "Winning" with his wife, Suzy Welch. The book provides insights and strategies on how to succeed in business and in life based on Jack Welch's experiences at GE.