GE's presence in the Philippines dates back to April 1890 when GE's predecessor, Thomson-Houston Electric Company, installed the first electric street lights on Real Street in Manila. From 1900 onward, the company steadily increased its commitment to the country, and in 1935 incorporated GE Philippines, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary, to engage in a broad range of manufacturing, trading and service businesses. Today, most of GE's key businesses play significant roles in the progress and industrial development of the Philippines. From jet engines to power generation, financial services and medical imaging to news and information, GE people worldwide are dedicated to turning imaginative ideas into leading products and services that help solve some of the world's toughest problems.
GE 3rd Quarter 2008 EarningsGE announced third quarter 2008 earnings from continuing operations of $4.5 billion, or $.45 per share, down 12% and 10%, respectively, from third quarter 2007, driven primarily by a decrease in financial services earnings. |


