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FILE-- Jeffrey Immelt, chairman and chief executive of General Electric, at the site of Alstom's gas turbine production, in Belfort, France, June 24, 2014. GE in 2015, overcame the last big hurdle to the acquisition of Alstom's power business. General Electric said on June 12, 2017, longtime chairman Immelt would retire, ending a 16-year run in which he refocused the company on its industrial roots but also made notable acquisitions. Immelt will be replaced by John Flannery, the president and chief executive of GE Healthcare. (Johann Rousselot/The New York Times)
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