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Initial pain forecast for foreclosure deal
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Motley Fool: Procter & Gamble shows promise for stability
The Spokesman ReviewQ: General Electric hasn't split its shares since 2000. Is that because it has too many shares outstanding already? – CG, Augusta, Ga. A: It doesn't typically work that way. Splits often take place when a stock's price is deemed too high.

Anniversary: William and Loma Morgan
Evansville Courier & Press... Mickey Morgan of Rockport, Ind., Susan Meyer of Florida and Kevin Morgan of Owensboro, Ky. They have 14 grandchildren and 16 great-grandchildren. William Morgan retired from Alcoa in 1992. Loma Morgan worked at General Electric, Central Electric, ...

GE moves jobs to China
Bluffton TodayGeneral Electric is in the process of moving its 115-year-ol X-ray division, along with the American jobs it creates, from Waukesha, Wisc., to Beijing. In addition to moving the headquarters, the company will invest $2 billion in China, train more than ...

Jack Welch all business with Mitt
Boston HeraldBy Chris Cassidy Mitt Romney is on his way to becoming the Kodak of politics, said fellow Bay State multimillionaire and former General Electric CEO Jack Welch. Welch — who actually supports Romney — wrote on his blog last week that the former ...

Tredyffrin-Easttown education committee looks to future
Daily Local NewsGeneral Motors, Bell System, General Electric, Ford Motor, US Steel. In 2010? Walmart (2100000 jobs), job placement agencies, IBM, package-delivery companies, McDonald's. McConnell has been director of technology and services in the school district for ...

The Motley Fool: Every Sunday, useful tips on investing
The Seattle TimesQ: General Electric hasn't split its shares since 2000. Is that because it has too many shares outstanding already? A: It doesn't typically work that way. Splits often take place when a stock's price is deemed too high.



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