GE looks for nuclear and railway work
GE eyes nuclear energy opportunities in Middle East
General Electric is setting its sights on nuclear power and rail ventures in the Middle East, where it earned $6.7 billion in revenue last year. GE would like to participate in countries' nuclear energy plans, said Nabil Habayeb, president and CEO of GE's Middle East and Africa efforts. This comes after the company was passed over on a contract to design and construct nuclear plants in the United Arab Emirates. The National (Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates)
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