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Unit 5 IP MKTG 205 Janice Miller
Janice Miller
American Intercontinental University
Unit 5 Individual Project
MKTG 205 – Principles of Marketing
August 24, 2014

Abstract GE is a widely known industry, who has been in the engine making business for a long time. Ge focuses on the capabilities on what matter most to their investors, employees, customers, and the world progress. GE is competitive because of their progress and not because they assume they better. This company likes to listen, learn, and adapt to changes if necessary.
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Introduction
This company started way back in the 1800 and has products such as, light bulbs; jet engines, locomotive, and kitchen appliances.GE produce the very first diesel –electric locomotive in 1918. GE is known all around the world and is one of the largest corporations in the world.
Describe Main Line of Business of the Company
GE better known as General Electric, history dates back to 1870, but now is one of the numbers on corporation.GE also is the multinational in the country. GE starts back with locomotive engine and has work its way up to more useful thing we use every day in our everyday life. General Electric is a positive Co. who knows how to capitalize on the growth themes of the era. They believe in speed, and lowering cost. Because of the performance, they are the world most competitive company. They feel investing in infrastructure helps to competes and create jobs.GE won in the growth market, they know to do global and local. Others countries wants the same as GE, they want capabilities, and competitive to bring about jobs, pride, and progress to lift peoples spirits.
Name Four Countries in which the Company Operates
The four countries that operate with GE is 1. Astana, Kazakhstan, the company name is Kazakhstan Temir Zholy. This company is trying to maintain 695 GE trainee and KTZ employees. 2. Algeria, (affiliate of Sonelgaz) there is 1000 indirect and directly jobs. 3. Saudi Aramco and Tata is a company that



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