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Inc. ( GCI), General Electric Company ( GE) and The Washington Post Company ( WPO).
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His largest holdings are Walmart Stores Inc. ( WMT), Adecoagro SA ( AGRO) and General Electric Company ( GE).
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Among the largest underlying components of IVV, in trading today Microsoft Corporation ( MSFT) is up about 0.1%, and General Electric Company ( GE) is lower by about 1.2%.
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Among the largest underlying components of XLI, in trading today General Electric Company ( GE) is up about 1.1%, and United Technologies Corporation ( UTX) is up by about 1.4%.
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Among the largest underlying components of XLI, in trading today General Electric Company ( GE) is off about 2.3%, and United Parcel Service Incorporated ( UPS) is lower by about 0.4%.
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Among the largest underlying components of SPY, in trading today Chevron Corporation ( NYSE: CVX) is up about 0.2%, General Electric Company ( NYSE: GE) is down about 0.4%, and Pfizer Incorporated ( NYSE: PFE) is higher by about 0.5%.
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General Electric ( GE - news - people ) isn't solely a finance company, but it has certainly seemed that way in recent quarters as GE Capital pulled down results.
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General Electric's CEO, JeffImmeltJeff Immelt, has sought to drag his company's finances away from GE Capital by expanding into other businesses in emerging markets.
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In its green technologies fund (better known in Silicon Valley these days as "clean technology"), Kleiner Perkins is treading a similar path taken by global giants like General Electric (nyse: GE - news - people ) and U.K. oil company BP (nyse: BP - news - people ), both of which have made investments in renewable technologies including wind and solar.
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General Electric (nyse: GE - news - people ) has agreed to acquire bomb-detection company InVision Technologies (nasdaq: INVN - news - people ), and has until Dec. 27 to close on the deal.
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