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NYT coverage; How Jeffrey Immelt’s ‘Success Theater’ Masked the Rot at GE

A culture that disdained bad news contributed to overoptimistic forecasts and botched strategies....

By Thomas Gryta, Joann S. Lublin and David Benoit

Feb. 21, 2018 11:37 a.m. ET

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Jeffrey Immelt, the longtime boss at General Electric Co. GE -0.07% , was a polished presenter who held court each year at a waterfront resort off Sarasota, Fla., where industrial executives and Wall Street listened for his outlook on the conglomerate.

“This is a strong, very strong company,” Mr. Immelt said at the event last May.

On that Wednesday morning, though, he looked shaky to some people in attendance, running quickly through highlights of 27 slides in the ballroom of the Resort at Longboat Key Club. He defended his long-held 2018 profit goal, an optimistic benchmark Wall Street had long abandoned.

“It’s not crap. It’s pretty good really,” he told the room, referring to GE’s recent financial performance. “Today, when I think about where the stock is compared to what the company is, it’s a mismatch.”

It was a mismatch. On that day, GE shares were trading near $28. They would go on to collapse over the next six months while the stock market set fresh records. Today, they trade below $15.

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GE’s total shareholder return lagged the broader market under former boss Jeff Immelt.

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https://www.wsj.com/articles/how-jeffrey-immelts-success-theater-masked-the-rot-at-ge-1519231067

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Immelt - how not to run a company.

Comstock - how to survive in a company where you are over your head. Change is good.

Bornstiein - counting for dummies

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Post ID: @1rla+RTvfoSO

JF should take a lot of the blames, because his inability led to the spectacular fall of the company. He should resign now.

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Post ID: @1pzr+RTvfoSO

It is very surprising that a company still hired Immelt as CEO. What a country!!

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Post ID: @1wnh+RTvfoSO

Always after the fact commentary. This stuff has been known for years. When will people speak up and protect those who are and will be harmed.

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Post ID: @1ybj+RTvfoSO

Good article for someone who has no clue about what happened

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