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General Electric
3135 Easton Turnpike
W3F Fairfield, CT 06828-0001
Phone: (203) 373-2211
Fax: (203) 373-3131
Web Site: www.ge.com
Extended delays on the 787 Dreamliner would result in its global commercial aircraft market share slipping while adding additional financial losses in the form of compensation/penalties from buyers. Boeing offered up to $500 million to Air India for its initial delays, which the India flagship carrier rejected. We currently have a price estimate of near $91 for Boeing's stock, which is well above the current market price.
On Thursday, the U.S. Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency launched the world’s fastest airplane, the Falcon Hypersonic Technology Vehicle 2 (HTV-2), on the back of a rocket from the Vandenberg Air Force Base in California. The HTV-2, which can fly at 13,000 mph and endure temperatures of more 3,500 F, was designed to fly anywhere [...]
The Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) released an updated version of its Monthly Electricity Survey, which tracks trends in electricity production for countries and regions around the world. The data for Japan are stunning. According to the OECD, Japan produced more electricity in May 2011 than it did in May 2010, but did [...]
Although I heard a lot of interesting presentations at the Agile Aliance 2011 conference in Salt Lake City this week, I was struck by how many of them were still living within the mental confines of the Agile Manifesto. A decade ago, when the Manifesto was launched, it was a breakthrough to value Individuals and [...]
In the wake of the nuclear meltdown at the Fukushima Daiichi power plant, Japan has taken as many as 39 of the nation's 54 nuclear reactors offline. Unless they are returned to service soon, the closures could carry a steep price for the economy of Japan, according to a new report by Japan's Institute of Energy Economics.