General Electric Company
16 October 2002
Last month I asked you to tentatively hold the date of October 29th for a GE
analyst meeting in New York City.
Due to logistics and availability of the key participants, we are rescheduling
this meeting for Thursday, November 21. The meeting will be held in New York
City.
We will review the performance and outlook for:
- GE's businesses supporting the airline industry (Aircraft Engines and Aviation
Services)
- GE Power Systems
The session will be hosted by Dave Calhoun, CEO of GE Aircraft Engines, Henry
Hubschmann, CEO of GE Capital Aviation Services, John Rice, CEO of GE Power
Systems, and Keith Sherin, CFO of GE.
I hope you are able to join us. Thanks for your understanding regarding the date
change. As always, the meeting will also be webcast.
Rich Wacker
Vice President, GE Investor Communications
1-203-373-2468
DC 229-2468
Richard.Wacker@corporate.ge.com
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