Neil Tredray

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GE’s move was extremely self-assured. It projected the image of a company that had aggressively used its financial wing for a generation to manage its earnings and now was telling the world, backed by its Wall Street reputation, that it could shed that piece of itself and not just fail to suffer but actually perform better than it had in a decade.
Lights Out: Pride, Delusion, and the Fall of General Electric
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