I didn't get the job and you didn't either, G.E. General Electric sold off it's appliance division to the Yellow Menace, the Communist Chinese for a few billion dollars in quick cash. The Obama Clinton supporter General Electric the big business of low wages, illegal aliens, tax breaks and political clout sold off the American big brand to the Communist Bastards so pick another brand. Obama Clinton has destroyed the American Industrial Manufacturing Base and G.E. isn't creating American jobs.
You remember when America was great, we used to make light bulbs and kitchen appliances and the men worked in factories and the wives raised the children. As you slept last night the socialist bastards at G.E. General Electric sold off their appliance division to the yellow bastards in China.
General Electric agreed to sell its appliances
business to China's Qingdao Haier for $5.4 billion in cash, the companies said
on Friday.
The move comes weeks after GE abandoned a $3.3
billion deal with Sweden's Electrolux following months of opposition from U.S.
antitrust regulators.
Haier will continue to use the GE Appliances brand
and retain its headquarters in Louisville, Kentucky along with its current
management team, the companies said.
The transaction includes GE Appliances' 48.4
percent stake in Mabe, a Mexican appliance company that has operated a joint
venture and has had a sourcing relationship with GE Appliances for 28 years,
Haier said.
The deal, so far the biggest by Haier Group, will
be subject to "customary regulatory filings in China and antitrust
approvals in the United States, Mexico and Argentina," said a person
authorized to speak on behalf of Qingdao Haier.
The transaction is also to be approved by
shareholders of Qingdao Haier - KKR and Haier, who jointly own 50.8 percent of
the company, the person said.
Haier Group owns a 41 percent stake in Qingdao
Haier.Haier has limited presence in the United States, hence the acquisition
would act complementary to its existing range of products and operations, the
person added.
The deal, which will generate an after-tax gain of
about 20 cents per share upon closing for GE, values the business at 10 times
its earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization (EBITDA) in
the last 12 months, GE said.
GE expects to offset the gain with restructuring in
2016.
In 2014, GE Appliances had about $5.9 billion in
revenue and $400 million in EBITDA. The company employs about 12,000 workers
globally, 96 percent of whom are based in the United States.
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