Neil Tredray

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Channeling the cold-bloodedness for which Welch had been renowned, Immelt wanted no part of a business that relied on outmoded expectations. The company quietly began looking around for buyers for the massive Appliance Park business in Louisville, the factory complex in which GE had supplied, and helped to create, the post–World War II American middle-class home.
Lights Out: Pride, Delusion, and the Fall of General Electric
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