Get farewell gyan from top American corporate honcho Jeff ImmeltHere is what Jeff Immelt, the CEO of General Electricals from 2001 to 2017, has to say for the young leaders.
Trump win won't hit GE's India plan: CEO Jeff ImmeltGE makes everything from aircraft engines and medical devices to light bulbs and counts India as a key market and has doubled its investmen...
Jeff Immelt: GE is on track to become a top 10 software companyWhen you think of GE, your first thought probably isn't software. But CEO Jeff Immelt is on a mission to change that.
GE's Jeff Immelt says keen to 'Make in India' in defence, transport & energy sectorsImmelt termed India as Asia's growth driver, adding that the country offered a whole lot of room in manufacturing now compared to previous ...
Want reforms in India to be executed better, faster: GE CEO, Jeff ImmeltImmelt said this was the first time he was seeing significant movement on large projects and sees the company's segments expanding in India.
India growth engine of Asia: General Electric's chairman Jeff ImmeltWith plans for more investments in line with the 'Make In India' initiative, US conglomerate General Electric's chairman Jeff Immelt is hea...
Make in India: GE's Jeffrey Immelt may meet PM Narendra ModiJeffrey Immelt will also travel to Bengaluru where he plans to meet the heads of some startups, a person familiar with his plans said.
PM Modi's US visit: India a great place to invest, says General Electric CEO Jeffery ImmeltThe Prime Minister pitched for the India story in his interaction with Immelt and discussed steps that can be taken to enhance country's bu...
GE’s Jeff Immelt hopes for turnaround in business post Lok Sabha pollsManufacturing would also be a big growth engine for India, said Immelt, who took over from the legendary Jack Welch as GE boss in 2001.
How did GE pursue the $17 billion with AlstomTalking in English, as Immelt doesn’t speak French, Hollande and aides asked about GE’s financial commitments and its planned headcount in ...
Budget 2013: GE CEO Jeffrey Immelt want a progressive budget to boost infrastructureJeffrey Immelt would like the Budget to be progressive, boost infrastructure and make India a more attractive destination for FDI.
- GE's Immelt says US must trim regulations to spur job growth
"The one thing I hope to get done is to create more jobs," Immelt said in an interview on CNN's "Fareed Zakaria GPS".
- GE set to ride infrastructure, grow operations at 30%
CEO Jeff Immelt says India needs to deliver on infrastructure front, to which US & GE can contribute.
- GE head Jeffrey Immelt slams China over hostility: Report
Immelt added: "China and India remain important for GE but I am thinking about what is next."
- GE to exit consumer loans business
GE India will miss its 2010 revenue target of $8 billion and exit consumer loans in the country, said GE Worldwide chairman & CEO Jeff Imme...
- GE's Immelt sees China business doubling by 2010
General Electric Co expects its business in China to double by 2010 to US$10 billion a year, Chairman Jeff Immelt said in a bright spot for...
- US economy could get worse: Jeff Immelt
General Electric CEO Jeff Immelt said the US economy is the worst it has been since the burst of the dot-com bubble and that housing hasn't...