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Aviation business reported a 25% jump in revenues for the third quarter
CMA investigating tie-up hailed as way to recover French control of atomic technology
The failings of Lehman and FTX should be a warning if the network is expanded to payments
One of the greatest dramas in business history is told with thoroughness and flair
Britain lags behind other countries that are throwing subsidies at the low-carbon fuel
French energy group renegotiates terms for business that also supplies Rosatom
Aerospace unit shines, but inflation and supply snags ‘push out’ about $1bn of free cash flow to a later date
In his sharp, provocative book, David Gelles argues that the GE boss’s brutal efficiency drive led to long-term decline
Shares fall 10% as industrial group outlines $230mn in charges linked to war in Ukraine
Move ‘in response to shareholder feedback’ comes as conglomerate plans split into three companies
The FT’s Mark Vandevelde reports that bringing companies together under common ownership hasn’t died, it has a new name - private equity
European plane maker has teamed up with Safran and GE in push to bring zero emissions aircraft into service by 2035
Industrial group cites shortages of semiconductors, resin, parts and labour in setback for break-up plan
Featuring Archegos, Greensill, SoftBank, McKinsey and Teneo
The blue-chip leader mill risks churning out ‘default managers’ who look and act the same as their predecessors
Plus, buyout firms circle GE for spin-off deals, and Toshiba sets the stage for another big break-up — to many shareholders’ dismay
Conglomerate’s three-way split is unlikely to end there as financial firms look to pick off choice assets
Advisers benefit from multinationals’ current wave of spin-offs
Plus, the private equity doctor is in, and Taylor Swift wages musical revenge
The celebrity inventor behind General Electric was the model for today’s technology entrepreneurs
Advisers profit while conglomerate’s market value has slumped about 75% since 2000
Giant industrial groups are often criticised by investors, but there are reasons for companies to have fingers in many pies
Industrial titan’s break-up signals how far from favour the conglomerate business model has fallen
Also, General Electric RIP
Plus, private equity fees fall under a harsh spotlight, and a luxury mogul holds court over his activist investors
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