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GE buys French startup to bolster breast cancer diagnostics
By Ryan Beene Bloomberg,Updated May 6, 2021, 9:24 a.m.
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(Bloomberg) General Electric Co. has acquired Franceâs Zionexa SAS to bolster its offerings of diagnostic tools for patients with late-stage breast cancer.
The startup and its 24 employees will join GE Healthcareâs Pharmaceutical Diagnostics unit, the US manufacturing giant said Thursday. The diagnostics business will also hire 70 more people as part of the transaction. Terms of the deal werenât disclosed.
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GE Slips as Aviation Woes Show Much Remains on Culp’s To-Do List
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(Bloomberg) General Electric Co. shareholders are getting a reality check from the company’s first-quarter results, a mixed showing that underscored the work ahead for Chief Executive Officer Larry Culp and his turnaround push.
Sales fell 12% to $17.1 billion, dragged down by the troubled jet-engine unit, GE said Tuesday. That trailed the $17.6 billion expected by Wall Street. Orders fell in aviation and two other manufacturing units and GE’s steady financial forecast made for a “negative contrast” with conglomerates that have raised their outlook, said John Inch, an analyst at Gordon Haskett.
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