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GE’s 400% Breakup Return Is A Wake-Up Call For Every CEO [Forbes]

General Electric Company (GE)  More Company Research Source: Forbes
Last general electric company earnings: 4/30 04:02 pm Check Earnings Report
US:NYSE Investor Relations: ge.com/investor-relations/overview
The GE breakup is now a success story that everyone, particularly CEOs, should be aware of. What followed would have been unthinkable at the time. GE has now delivered a 400 percent return to shareholders through one of the most effective corporate breakups in recent history. This was not a lucky outcome. It was a structural reset. Larry Culp did not save GE by patching it up. He saved it by dismantling what no longer worked and letting the market revalue the parts. The result is not just a comeback story. It is a signal to every CEO sitting on underperforming assets that the path to value is already in plain sight. The GE Breakup Blueprint Culp did what many before him were unwilling to do. He separated GE into three focused businesses: aviation, healthcare, and energy. It was a structural necessity. Each business had a distinct capital profile, a different growth outlook, and a unique investor base. For years they had been buried inside a complex, legacy-driven machine that [Read more]

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Stockreport

GE’s 400% Breakup Return Is A Wake-Up Call For Every CEO [Forbes]

General Electric Company  (GE) 
Last general electric company earnings: 4/30 04:02 pm Check Earnings Report
US:NYSE Investor Relations: ge.com/investor-relations/overview
The GE breakup is now a success story that everyone, particularly CEOs, should be aware of. What followed would have been unthinkable at the time. GE has now delivered a 400 percent return to shareholders through one of the most effective corporate breakups in recent history. This was not a lucky outcome. It was a structural reset. Larry Culp did not save GE by patching it up. He saved it by dismantling what no longer worked and letting the market revalue the parts. The result is not just a comeback story. It is a signal to every CEO sitting on underperforming assets that the path to value is already in plain sight. The GE Breakup Blueprint Culp did what many before him were unwilling to do. He separated GE into three focused businesses: aviation, healthcare, and energy. It was a structural necessity. Each business had a distinct capital profile, a different growth outlook, and a unique investor base. For years they had been buried inside a complex, legacy-driven machine that [Read more]

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