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GE to sell real estate holdings, sets $50 bn share buyback

General Electric Company said it would sell the bulk of its real estate portfolio to investors including Blackstone Group and Wells Fargo & Co for USD 26.5 billion, in the biggest commercial real estate deal since 2007.

April 10, 2015 / 17:10 IST
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General Electric Company said it would sell the bulk of its real estate portfolio to investors including Blackstone Group and Wells Fargo & Co for USD 26.5 billion, in the biggest commercial real estate deal since 2007.

The company, which has been refocusing on its industrial businesses, also said its board had authorized a share repurchase program of up to USD 50 billion.

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The plan allows GE to buy back nearly 2 billion of its outstanding shares, based on Thursday's close.

GE's shares rose 2.2 percent to USD 26.30 in premarket trading on Friday. The stock rose nearly 2 percent on Thursday after the Wall Street Journal first reported that the company was close to selling its real estate holdings.