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- Elizabeth MacDonald is the stocks editor for Fox Business Network. She is recognized as one of the top prize-winning business journalists in the country, and has received 14 awards, including the top prize in business journalism, the Gerald Loeb Award for Distinguished Business Journalism, and the Newswomen's Club of New York Front Page Award for Excellence in Investigative Journalism.
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jeronne
GE has been caught doing business with Iran for years under corporate aliases in Europe and Asia, and Imelt has even admitted it.. How can a business that claims to be looking out for American interests continue to skirt the law and sell technology and hardware that are probably being used against American troops?? -- This is not only a disgrace, it is against the law.. But, as usual, Congress is doing NOTHING !! GE deserves a melt-down and a correction after being barred from doing business in the mid-east ...
Greedom
GE's migration into a financial services unit is a slap in the face to Tesla full circle.
Greedom
Liz, I now know without a doubt - you have terrific skills with the microscope as to economics. Now the telescope ! Just curious - some zoom out view - resulting from hard labored data. Should be some of your best ! ? no !
Justin
EMAC I know this is off topic, but could you write something about the pending financial armageddon of a government bail out of Freddie and Fannie. It looks to be well on it's way, and the Fed is lobbying Congress for more power now as I type this.
Greedom
Freddie and Fannie blowout eh ? nah, 45 billion saved Student Loans - why ? how much MORE could those two be ? I say let Bank of America broker all mortgages in the US - at least by a 90% + majority. All bailouts too -just move that 3 over one more decimal place to 3 trillion from 300 billion, and maybe... The key is to get some of that Desertley Hillbilly money in play. Just tell Saudi Arabia the offices AND officers of Fannie and Freddie will relocate to Saudi Arabia's new and sketched in the desert sands global financial center. You'll get the base money you need and then some I bet. Just occurred to me, I'm not sure why the obfuscating daisy chaining process that begins can't happen from the hands of a borrower directly on a web page. All electronic, I suppose it's ideal for something like CountryWide 2003. Must have been more like in 2003 -you open a housing catalog, THEN, you apply - and surprise or not, you find yourself in one of those 5 year no money down, no interest loans we keep running into. All from a web page ? I bet some transactions were purely online - which must have been golden. Larry wakes up one day no home, surfing the net - By midnight, he's getting directions to pick up the keys the next morning to the new house. All the while not being able t sleep pondering a bonus cash back on home equity if only Larry sports all the insurance costs of the loan through the loan - Larry decides to take the 85k cash back on home equity of his new home financed through only services at CountryWide 2003 ? Sheesh and NOW ? Larry may very well have to start paying that monthly mortgage as the 5 year loans no money down or interest start to reset. If Larry wins out here, he'll get one of these 25 to 50 year fed backed mortgages after a big slice of the costs just removed. Could be $650 a month on a 500k home ! heh Not bad Larry- 5 years rent free - AND in the end ? big chunk of debt just wiped off by the fed AND ? a special 50 year financing arrangement through FHA. Sheesh ALL ? for visiting a web site in 2003. NOT bad Larry you know it.
Greedom
PERSONALLY, I think people fed into a welcomed loop of choosing to stay in a state of crisis by watching Fox News - all the while - if you stop to do the core aggregate count of CountryWide ads starting in 2003 ? My god. Fox led the pack. NOT bad Larry, IF you found CountryWide solutions via Fox either. but to the Larry's out there who went to countrywide.com - or who knows, maybe Larry was on his way to Lockheed Martin and noticed the office had moved ? Either way - Larry wins here. The absurdity is that I think Larry really would have to think the world was coming to an end to take on a 5 year no money down, no interest payments mortgage in 2003, 2004 ? Even if Larry didn't do it with Fox hysteria also running in those years - 2003+, would be neat to see a movie of all the Larry's out there. I'd LOVE to see the top 10 or 25 list of crazy recipients of no money down, no interest issuances. What would the winner look like ? Maxine and Phillipe - on a 1.29 million home ? to reset and require a 're-fi' as Maxine was told, $13k monthly payments after 5 yrs. Gee Phillipe just move up from $7 to $7.30 an hour Maxine ? didn't even exist ! jk I'm sure the top crazy deals from ARM's are out there. Simply great humor if found.
F Colosino
Liz Bill would love your dissection of GE... Fox seems very prone to report negatively about GENERAL ELECTRIC. You did not have one positive thing in your article. Fox is at war with their competitor, GE and is using so called news items to slander this great company. Bill has resorted to even nasty name calling... GE is a BAD company...GE is the WORST company. There are some 50 or more American companies doing business with Iran... Fox only knows of ONE This not news or information...It really is unfair competition. Your audiences can see through itall.
Johnny Pasta
I find it interesting that this article only focuses on the GE Capital businesses- What about the other 60% of GE and the Infrastructure business that far exceeded last quarters estimates? Fox wont publish a non-biased or positive article about GE; They compete in Cable and Business News. If it were not for Claman, I wouldn't even look at their website.
Barrister Barb
Ditto F. Colosino and Johnny Pasta's comments!! What I would like to know is what is GE selling to Iran?? It could be any number of items, such as healthcare?? I used to be a Fox news fan b/c they were the most likely to try and be far and balanced, but now they have just turned into a "slander what they don't like" story, not news, reporting vehichle.
lincoln
Barrister, when Johnny Pasta thoroughly explains the 60% we can then decide if his noodels are really cooked.
jeronne
If NBC doesn't bother treating FoxNews fairly then why should Fox worry about NBC/GE's image.. NONE of the MSM report objectively, and they never have.. Some are just better than others at it.. If GE has been doing nothing wrong then why has Imelt stated that GE would be ceasing their business with Iran ?? (he gave no date, however)..
Greedom
# Comment by Johnny Pasta Jul 10th, 2008 at 10:55 pm I find it interesting that this article only focuses on the GE Capital businesses- What about the other 60% of GE and the Infrastructure business that far exceeded last quarters estimates? Fox wont publish a non-biased or positive article about GE; They compete in Cable and Business News. If it were not for Claman, I wouldn’t even look at their website. JP - Forget the loons - MacDonald is the only sane one there.
steveo
All I know is that it is time for GE to go along with the interests of America and start increasiing developments on motor development for cheaper fuel consumption from research and development technologies to outfit world air lines airplane making money by saving fuels with greater scientific designed outfitting old planes with new motors and new designed compressors for a lighter air flow with bigger lift .!(GEnx).
Johnny Pasta
Lincoln, MacDonald refers to GE Capital and it's 40% role in revenue within the article: "A huge 40% of GE’s revenue comes from the notoriously opaque black box that is GE Capital, its finance unit whose disclosures are as transparent as a vat of molasses." The remaining GE revenue is comprised by GE Infrastructure, NBC, and GE Consumer & Industrial. -JP