GE is set to split off its healthcare unit this week, leaving the company with three divisions, and investors are cautious about prospects for the spinoff of the power business, The Wall Street Journal’s Thomas Gryta reports. GE CEO Larry Culp says the spinoffs will bring more focus and accountability to the business that has been revamped. Culp is planning to stay on as CEO of GE Aerospace, the report notes. Reference Link
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