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GENERAL ELECTRIC TIMELINE


General Electric has a long history, involving many mergers, acquisitions, and divestitures.

Contents
1876-1950
1950-2000
2000 and beyond
References

1876-1950




Date Event
1876Thomas Edison opens a new laboratory in America.
1879Thomson-Houston formed.
1890Edison General Electric formed.
1892Edison General Electric and Thomson-Houston merge to form The General Electric Company.
1893Compagnie Française Thomson-Houston, a sister company to General Electric, formed in Paris. This company would eventually become Thomson.
1896General Electric made a component of the Dow Jones Industrial Average.
1905The Electric Bond and Share Co. is formed, with the goal of providing financing to small utility companies. This was the genesis of GE Commercial Finance.[1]
1912General Electric begins using phenolic resins to mold plastic parts.1
1919Radio Corporation of America (RCA) formed by General Electric and American Telephone & Telegraph.
1930General Electric forms its Plastics Department in order to research and produce advanced plastics.1
1932GE Credit Corporation is founded to allow families to purchase General Electric appliances on credit. This was the basis for GE Consumer Finance.1
1935General Electric markets the first electric garbage disposal, the Disposall.1
1942General Electric develops the first American jet engine.
1949General Electric test-fires the M61 Vulcan rotary cannon.

1950-2000




Date Event
1953Lexan accidentally developed by a GE Plastics scientist while searching for a new coating for wire.1
1955GE Research Laboratory announces their ability to create the first artificial diamonds, primarily for industrial use.1
1962General Electric scientist Bob Hall invents the solid state laser.1
1964General Electric sponsors Carousel of Progress at the 1964 New York World's Fair, Disneyland, and the Magic Kingdom. Sponsorship ends in 1985.
1970Computer systems division sold to Honeywell.
1971CFM International is formed with partner SNECMA for the purpose of producing medium-sized civil turbofans.1
1972Reginald Jones becomes Chairman and CEO, replacing Fred J. Borch.
1981Jack Welch becomes CEO, replacing Reginald Jones. Welch's management style would leave a lasting effect upon General Electric and Corporate America.
1982CFM International's CFM56 is introduced. The CFM56 would go on to dominate the engine market for short haul airliners.1
1983General Electric sponsors Horizons at EPCOT Center. Sponsorship ends in 1993.
1985GEnie, one of the pioneering online services, was developed using extra processor cycles on General Electric Information Systems mainframes.
1986General Electric re-acquires RCA, primarily for the NBC television network. Bertelsmann and Thomson acquire the bulk of the remainder. Thomson would also acquire General Electric's consumer electronics division.
1988General Electric sponsors IllumiNations, a series of fireworks at EPCOT Center. Sponsorship ends in 1998.
1989The Consumer News and Business Channel, or CNBC, is formed to provide business news to cable television subscribers.1
1993GE Aerospace sold to Martin Marietta, now Lockheed Martin.
1996MSNBC is formed with partner Microsoft, to compete with the Cable News Network.1
1996GEnie is sold to Yovelle, now part of IDT Corp.
1996General Electric sponsors the Main Street Electrical Parade for the farewell season at Disneyland.
1999Harkening back to the Easy-Bake Oven, General Electric introduces the Advantium oven, which uses halogen lights to cook food.1
1999Montgomery Ward exits Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection, and becomes a subsidiary of GE Capital, a major creditor.

2000 and beyond




Date Event
2000Montgomery Ward folded by GE Capital due to declining sales.
2001General Electric and Honeywell agree to merge. The merger is blocked by European Union M&A chief Mario Monti.
2001Jeffrey Immelt becomes CEO, replacing Jack Welch.
2001NBC acquires Telemundo, one of the leading Spanish language television networks.
2003GE Healthcare acquires Instrumentarium.
2003GE Capital acquires Transamerica Finance from AEGON, who retained the rest of Transamerica Corporation.
2004NBC acquires the entertainment assets of Vivendi Universal, excluding Universal Music. This forms NBC Universal, of which General Electric owns 80%.
2004GE Healthcare acquires Amersham plc.
2004GE Capital acquires Dillard's credit card unit for US$1.25 billion.
2004GE sells 60% stake in GE Capital International Services (GECIS) to private equity companies, Oak Hill Capital Partners and General Atlantic, for $500 million.
2004Genworth Financial formed from General Electric's life and mortgage insurance assets.
2004GE Security acquires InVision Technologies, a leading manufacturer of airport security equipment.
2005GE Commercial Finance acquires the financial assets of Bombardier, a Canadian aircraft manufacturer for US$1.4 billion.[2]
2006GE Healthcare acquires IDX Systems, a medical software firm, for US$1.2 billion.
2006GE Advanced Materials division is sold to Apollo Management, L.P. for US$3.8 billion.
2007GE-Aviation acquires Smiths Aerospace for £2.4 billion.
2007GE Plastics is sold to SABIC for US$11.7 billion.

References



1. General Electric official history.
2. "Bombardier Sells Finance Unit to General Electric for .4 Bln." Gunsalus, J. Bloomberg.



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