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Outline
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Only GE
  • Facts and figures about GE’s recent performance
  • Prepared by UE Research Department
  • April 2003
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GE Revenues:
The V-shaped Recession
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GE’s growth compared to other economies
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Other Measures of GE Growth
  • Cash from
  • Operations


  • 1999: 24,593,000,000


  • 2002: 29,488,000,000


  • 3 Year Growth: 20%
  • Net Worth



  • 1999: 42,557,000,000


  • 2002: 63,706,000,000


  • 3 Year Growth: 50%
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GE Profits: No Dips Here
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3 Views of Profit
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The Good Old Old Economy
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Revenue per Company Worker
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Revenue per GE Worker
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Profit per Worker
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Profit per GE Worker
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Revenue and Profit
in Industrial Systems
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Revenue and Profit
in Transportation
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Real Wages Rise 2.1% per year
  • Base Increase COLA Nominal CPU-W Real Wage
  • June 00 $19.76 169.2 $19.76
  • June 00 $19.76 4.00% $20.55 169.2 $20.55
  • Dec 00 $20.55 $0.08 $20.63 170.7 $20.45
  • June 01 $20.63 3.0% $0.16 $21.42 174.6 $20.76
  • Dec 01 $21.42 $0.03 $21.44 172.9 $20.97
  • June 02 $21.44 2.50% $0.10 $22.07 175.9 $21.24
  • Dec 02 $22.07 $0.08 $22.15 177.0 $21.18
  • April 03 $22.15 $0.10 $22.25 180.3 $20.88
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Profits vs. Wages per Hour
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Executive Compensation:
Jeff Immelt’s Pay
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How Things Changed
(and how they didn’t)