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  • Jack Welch on Washington & Jobs  Thursday, 7 Mar 2013 | 4:56 PM ET

    Discussing how the U.S. can get the economy moving, with Jack Welch, Former GM CEO. "If Washington comes together, we could have a very strong half of the year," he says.

  • Jack Welch: Let Tim Cook Run the Company  Thursday, 7 Mar 2013 | 4:51 PM ET

    Jack Welch, Former GM CEO discusses why he loves Twitter, and shares his thoughts on what Apple and other companies should be doing with their cash.

  • Jack Welch: 'I'd Give Einhorn the Back of My Hand' Thursday, 7 Mar 2013 | 4:20 PM ET
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    Former GE CEO Jack Welch says Apple deserves better than the treatment its getting from David Einhorn, who is pressuring the iPhone maker to cough up dividends.

  • Welch: Jobs Are a Product of Growth  Thursday, 7 Mar 2013 | 4:06 PM ET

    Discussing the many catalysts holding the market's growth back, with Jack Welch, Former GE Chairman & CEO and founder of Jack Welch Management Institute.

  • Welch on Deal Environment: 'Money Not the Issue'  Thursday, 14 Feb 2013 | 7:51 AM ET

    Jack Welch, former GE chairman & CEO, shares his view on deal-making in America now. John Lundgren, president & CEO of Stanley Black & Decker, and Tamara Lundgren, president & CEO of Schnitzer Steel, offer insight.

  • Jack Welch Talks Management Buyouts  Thursday, 14 Feb 2013 | 7:33 AM ET

    Jack Welch, former GE chairman & CEO, offers insight on management buyouts and managing crises.

  • UPDATE 2-Symantec CEO plans layoffs, no asset sales Wednesday, 23 Jan 2013 | 7:13 PM ET

    SAN FRANCISCO, Jan 23- Symantec Corp plans to slash its management ranks and reorganize into 10 business areas, but has decided not to sell off major assets after a strategic review by its new early this month.

  • WASHINGTON, Nov 2- An encouraging October jobs report may give President Barack Obama an 11th- hour campaign boost, but perhaps more importantly it denies Republican challenger Mitt Romney an opportunity to put an exclamation point on his argument that Obama has failed to turn around the economy.

  • WASHINGTON, Oct 11- The number of Americans filing new claims for jobless benefits slid last week to the lowest level in more than four and a half years, according to government data that may provide a boost to President Barack Obama a month before voters go to the polls.

  • WASHINGTON, Oct 11- The number of Americans filing new claims for jobless benefits slid last week to the lowest level in more than four and a half years, according to government data that may provide a boost to President Barack Obama a month before voters go to the polls.

  • WASHINGTON, Oct 11- The number of Americans filing new claims for jobless benefits slid last week to the lowest level in more than four and a half years, according to government data that may provide a boost to President Barack Obama a month before voters go to the polls.

  • WASHINGTON, Oct 11- The number of Americans filing new claims for jobless benefits slid last week to the lowest level in more than four and a half years, according to government data that may provide a boost to President Barack Obama a month before voters go to the polls.

  • PRESS DIGEST-New York Times business news - Oct 10 Wednesday, 10 Oct 2012 | 2:20 AM ET

    *Venturing into the most hostile territory in Europe, Chancellor Angela Merkel of Germany visited Athens on Tuesday, telling Greeks that she understood their suffering but urging the country to stay the course on reforms and budget cuts.

  • Oct 9- Jack Welch, the former chairman of General Electric who sparked an outcry with a tweet last week suggesting the White House manipulated job numbers for political gain, is no longer writing for Reuters or Fortune. "Unbelievable jobs numbers... these Chicago guys will do anything... can't debate so change numbers," Welch tweeted.

  • Jack Welch terminates column with Reuters, Fortune Tuesday, 9 Oct 2012 | 4:41 PM ET

    Oct 9- Jack Welch, the former chairman of General Electric who sparked an outcry with a tweet last week suggesting the White House manipulated job numbers for political gain, is no longer writing for Reuters or Fortune. "Unbelievable jobs numbersï¿ ½th ese Chicago guys will do anythingï¿ ½ can't debate so change numbers," Welch tweeted.