Electrical Apparatus: Mid-1800s to NYSE in 2001

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The discussion centers on the historical significance of General Electric (GE), which originated in the mid-1800s and was listed on the New York Stock Exchange in 2001. GE was formed through the merger of Thomas Edison's companies and has played a pivotal role in the development of electrical apparatus. The company's evolution reflects advancements in technology and its impact on the stock market over time.

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  • Understanding of the history of electrical engineering
  • Familiarity with the New York Stock Exchange and its listing requirements
  • Knowledge of key figures in the electrical industry, such as Thomas Edison
  • Awareness of corporate mergers and their historical context
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  • Research the history of General Electric and its founding in 1892
  • Explore the impact of Thomas Edison on electrical innovation
  • Investigate the criteria for companies listed on the New York Stock Exchange
  • Examine the evolution of electrical apparatus technology from the 1800s to present
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Any idea ,what in Mid-1800's made electrical apparatus and was listed on the New York Stock Exchange in 2001.
 
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