Good Griefâ¦Head of Obamaâs Economic Advisory Panel Moves Business to China
Posted by Jim Hoft on Wednesday, July 27, 2011, 12:19 PM
Good grief⦠Even the head of Obamaâs Economic Panel is bailing on him.
Obama named his longtime friend and supporter GE chief Jeffrey Immelt to head his economic recovery advisory panel in January. (LA Times)
The head of Barack Obamaâs Economic Advisory Panel is moving his business to China.
Bloomberg reported:
Well, we know the move was not based on taxes⦠GE didnât pay any taxes last year. The company reported worldwide profits of $14.2 billion, and said $5.1 billion of the total came from its operations in the United States.
But that didnât stop the company from moving business to China.
Posted by Jim Hoft on Wednesday, July 27, 2011, 12:19 PM
Good grief⦠Even the head of Obamaâs Economic Panel is bailing on him.
Obama named his longtime friend and supporter GE chief Jeffrey Immelt to head his economic recovery advisory panel in January. (LA Times)
The head of Barack Obamaâs Economic Advisory Panel is moving his business to China.
Bloomberg reported:
General Electric Co. (GE)âs health-care unit, the worldâs biggest maker of medical-imaging machines, is moving the headquarters of its 115-year-old X-ray business to Beijing to tap growth in China.
âA handfulâ of top managers will move to the Chinese capital and there wonât be any job cuts, Anne LeGrand, vice president and general manager of X-ray for GE Healthcare, said in an interview. The headquarters will move from Waukesha, Wisconsin, amid a broader parent-company plan to invest about $2 billion across China, including opening six âcustomer innovationâ and development centers.
The move follows the introduction earlier this year of GE Healthcareâs âSpring Windâ initiative to develop and distribute medical products and services in China, GE said in a statement today. More than 20 percent of the X-ray unitâs new products will be developed in China, LeGrand said.
Well, we know the move was not based on taxes⦠GE didnât pay any taxes last year. The company reported worldwide profits of $14.2 billion, and said $5.1 billion of the total came from its operations in the United States.
But that didnât stop the company from moving business to China.