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What's left of GE will roll into the sea. Trust me. Look what happened to Westinghouse after they sold its core business making light bulbs.
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This is what happens when banning light bulbs, and promoting LEDs in the current form, and mainly when forcing you to stop using old technology (Lamps) in favor of new ones (LEDs).
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What's left of GE will roll into the sea. Trust me. Look what happened to Westinghouse after they sold its core business making light bulbs.
I dont think lighting has been GE's core business for years anymore. As the article says, lighting was making only 2% of company's overal revenue.
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Yea a bunch of businesses will probably tank once the market LED saturates. That is unless they do what they did with MV back in the day and start lowering the quality of them so they last as long as older technologies. There is still a long way to go though. I had a dollar general store last year built near me that used 0% led lighting. It's rare, but it still happens.
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This what happens when a company get too big For it briches. Doing what best for share holder Instrests. I think it the capitol credit what ruin GE.
Now what made it worse was GE tried to expand But doing it in wrong way, like buying Thorns Lighting plant. And Tungsram. Then in future Thows it away. Thanks GE killing some of best Bulb makers. Also GE shot them self in the foot Since late 80s making crappy incandescents Into late 90s. And doing the same investing heavy in China lamp with crap classic style LED, like they threw out reseach labatory out the window.
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No LED gadgets, spins too slowly. Gotta love preheat and MV. let the lights keep my meter spinning.
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I saw on Fox News yesterday that GE had its largest drop in stock value in seven years. Seven years ago was when the company was outsourcing to Mexico and China and closing American factories such as the one in Winchester, VA.
I can tell that lighting is not GE's priority, with its other wide range of other products such as turbine engines and medical equipment. In fact, the engineering school that I am applying to with the lighting design program is not sponsored by GE. It is sponsored by Sylvania and Philips, and several other "lighting" companies. As a company GE is still vastly successful, but its lighting industry is overshadowed by its wide range of other products. I guess investing in higher tech and more expensive LED lighting solutions was not the right move for GE at this point.
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Philips DuraMax and GE Miser forever! Classic incandescents are the best incandescents!
Stop the lamp bans!
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GE is doing just fine, having a huge stake in the Aviation engine and healthcare business. They make tons of $$$ from it.
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The more you hate the LED movement, the stronger it becomes.
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I was literally just about to make a thread about this. Been finding this all over the news recently
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I guess it's Philips next.
Narva -> out of lamp business
(Havels)Sylvania -> sold to chinese (feilo-sylvania)
Osram (also US sylvania?) -> ledvance, sold to chinese
GE -> trying to find a buyer.
What else do we have left of those who have own production?
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I guess light bulbs with the GE logo will still be made at a factory in China, like what Westinghouse has done. I'm sure bulbs will still be manufactured with a "GE" logo since that's what the consumer expects when they need to buy light bulbs.
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Philips DuraMax and GE Miser forever! Classic incandescents are the best incandescents!
Stop the lamp bans!
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The GE factories are for sale too along with the entire lamp business unit.
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The GE factories are for sale too along with the entire lamp business unit. Still as functional factories, or as "rid us from this scrap metal" ? Thats quite some difference
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The GE factories are for sale too along with the entire lamp business unit.
Hmm... this might be an opportunity here. Anyone here a billionaire?
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If the price is in the billions, it means that it will be sold to some company that will keep running it, possibly retooled for LED lamps. If it would be sold for scrap, it would not cost anywhere near as much
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