General Electric timeline
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General Electric has a long history, involving many mergers, acquisitions, and divestitures.
1876-1950
| Date | Event |
|---|---|
| 1876 | Thomas Edison opens a new laboratory. |
| 1879 | Thomson-Houston formed. |
| 1890 | Edison General Electric formed. |
| 1892 | Edison General Electric and Thomson-Houston merge to form The General Electric Company. |
| 1893 | Compagnie Française Thomson-Houston, a sister company to General Electric, formed in Paris. This company would eventually become Thomson. |
| 1896 | General Electric made a component of the Dow Jones Industrial Average. |
| 1905 | The Electric Bond and Share Co. is formed, with the goal of providing financing to small utility companies. This was the genesis of GE Commercial Finance.[General Electric official history]. |
| 1912 | General Electric begins using phenolic resins to mold plastic parts. |
| 1919 | Radio Corporation of America (RCA) formed by General Electric and American Telephone & Telegraph. |
| 1930 | General Electric forms its Plastics Department in order to research and produce advanced plastics. |
| 1932 | GE Credit Corporation is founded to allow families to purchase General Electric appliances on credit. This was the basis for GE Consumer Finance. |
| 1935 | General Electric markets the first electric garbage disposal, the Disposall. |
| 1942 | General Electric develops the first American jet engine. |
| 1949 | General Electric test-fires the M61 Vulcan rotary cannon. |
1950-2000
| Date | Event |
|---|---|
| 1953 | Lexan accidentally developed by a GE Plastics scientist while searching for a new coating for wire. |
| 1955 | GE Research Laboratory announces their ability to create the first artificial diamonds, primarily for industrial use. |
| 1962 | General Electric scientist Bob Hall invents the solid state laser. |
| 1970 | Computer systems division sold to Honeywell. |
| 1971 | CFM International is formed with partner SNECMA for the purpose of producing medium-sized civil turbofans. |
| 1972 | Reginald Jones becomes Chairman and CEO, replacing Fred J. Borch. |
| 1981 | Jack Welch becomes CEO, replacing Reginald Jones. Welch's management style would leave a lasting effect upon General Electric and Corporate America. |
| 1982 | CFM International's CFM56 is introduced. The CFM56 would go on to dominate the engine market for short haul airliners. |
| 1985 | GEnie, one of the pioneering online services, was developed using extra processor cycles on General Electric Information Systems mainframes. |
| 1986 | General Electric re-acquires RCA, primarily for the NBC television network. Bertelsmann and Thomson acquire the bulk of the remainder. Thomson would also acquire General Electric's consumer electronics division. |
| 1989 | The Consumer News and Business Channel, or CNBC, is formed to provide business news to cable television subscribers. |
| 1993 | GE Aerospace sold to Martin Marietta, now Lockheed Martin. |
| 1996 | MSNBC is formed with partner Microsoft, to compete with the Cable News Network. |
| 1996 | GEnie is sold to Yovelle, now part of IDT Corp. |
| 1999 | Harkening back to the Easy-Bake Oven, General Electric introduces the Advantium oven, which uses halogen lights to cook food. |
| 1999 | Montgomery Ward exits Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection, and becomes a subsidiary of GE Capital, a major creditor. |
2000 and beyond
| Date | Event |
|---|---|
| 2000 | Montgomery Ward folded by GE Capital due to declining sales. |
| 2001 | General Electric and Honeywell agree to merge. The merger is blocked by European Union M&A chief Mario Monti. |
| 2001 | Jeffrey Immelt becomes CEO, replacing Jack Welch. |
| 2001 | NBC acquires Telemundo, one of the leading Spanish language television networks. |
| 2003 | GE Healthcare acquires Instrumentarium. |
| 2003 | GE Capital acquires Transamerica Finance from AEGON, who retained the rest of Transamerica Corporation. |
| 2004 | NBC acquires the entertainment assets of Vivendi Universal, excluding Universal Music. This forms NBC Universal, of which General Electric owns 80%. |
| 2004 | GE Healthcare acquires Amersham plc. |
| 2004 | GE Capital acquires Dillard's credit card unit for US$1.25 billion. |
| 2004 | GE sells 60% stake in GE Capital International Services (GECIS) to private equity companies, Oak Hill Capital Partners and General Atlantic, for 0 million. |
| 2004 | Genworth Financial formed from General Electric's life and mortgage insurance assets. |
| 2004 | GE Security acquires InVision Technologies, a leading manufacturer of airport security equipment. |
| 2005 | GE Commercial Finance acquires the financial assets of Bombardier, a Canadian aircraft manufacturer for US.4 billion."[Bombardier Sells Finance Unit to General Electric for .4 Bln]." Gunsalus, J. Bloomberg. |
| 2006 | GE Healthcare acquires IDX Systems, a medical software firm, for US.2 billion. |
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