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GE and Mubadala launch multibillion dollar global business partnership

New York - Abu Dhabi - July 23, 2008 (WAM) - GE (NYSE: GE) and Mubadala Development Company, headquartered in Abu Dhabi, yesterday announced a framework agreement on a global partnership encompassing a broad range of initiatives including commercial finance, clean energy research and development, aviation, industry and corporate learning.

GE Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer Jeff Immelt said, "This partnership brings together two world's class organisations with complementary resources and a shared commitment to excellence. Mubadala has deep experience, a diversified portfolio of businesses, access to regional infrastructure opportunities and an exciting vision for growth. We are delighted to be partnering with them to capitalize on what we believe are significant opportunities in today's global financial marketplace." He added "This partnership is consistent with our global growth initiatives and builds on our long term relationships in a high growth region like the Middle East," Immelt said. "We can use our unique financial and industrial capabilities to establish profitable relationships across a number of businesses and we welcome them as a long term shareholder." Mubadala Chief Executive Officer and Managing Director Khaldoon Al Mubarak said: "Mubadala's approach is to work with the world's very best partners todevelop and operate businesses that generate outstanding financial returns.

Our long-term partnership with GE draws on a joint commitment to, and core expertise in, high growth businesses like clean energy, project finance and aviation. Most importantly, both our companies regard knowledge and thedevelopment of executive and scientific talent as a competitive advantage.

GE and Mubadala have been working together for more than four years.

Mubadala and GE currently jointly manage an infrastructure fund (The Mubadala Infrastructure Partners) that invests in major projects in the region. GE also is an anchor partner in the Masdar initiative, helping create solutions in clean energy. GE has also hosted Mubadala senior executives at its Crotonville leadership centre in New York. This in turn led to the Mubadala '&' GE Management Program that was launched in Abu Dhabi in 2006, a leadership programmme run in Abu Dhabi and across the Arabian Gulf. GE has been growing significantly in the Middle East, including AbuDhabi.

Building on an already strong relationship and a common view of high growth opportunities in the Middle East and globally, the agreement provides for shared capital commitments to new joint ventures and investment funds. In addition, Mubadala also plans over time to become a long term GE shareholder. The expectation is that Mubadala will become one of GE's topten institutional investors through the open market, as conditions allow.

The multi-faceted partnership will include initiatives in the following areas: * Commercial finance: Over the next 12 months, the two companies will establish a jointly owned global commercial financial services business headquartered in Abu Dhabi with best-in-class origination, funding and risk management capabilities. The two companies will each allocate US$4 billion in equity for the venture over a three-year period. The venture will expand GE's opportunity pipeline globally, particularly in the Middle East and Africa, while providing Mubadala with access to GE's best-in-class commercial finance capabilities. The new business initially will focus exclusively on investment opportunities generated through GE Capital's existing origination and servicing capacity, with targeted assets in excessof US$40 billion.

* Clean energy and water R and D: GE and Mubadala will establish a clean energy technology centre located in Masdar City, the new carbon neutral, zero-waste city in Abu Dhabi. Masdar is Mubadala's world leading alternative energy initiative. The centre will be an extension of GE's global research network and will house up to 100 technologists developing new sustainable energy, water and other environmental technologies. GE will now have five research centres around the globe. GE also will establish an ecomagination centre in the Masdar facility to market and showcase its ecomagination products. Ecomagination is GE's successful business initiative that developsmore energy efficient and environmentally friendly products and services.

* Investment funds: GE also intends to commit up to US$50 million to Masdar's second Clean Tech Fund, focused on multi-geography investments in the clean technology sector and companies that simultaneously reduce dependency on traditional energy sources and the environmental burden of energy production. In addition, Mubadala intends to invest up to US$200 million to GE Industrial Investment Partners, a new partnership of select global investors that will focus on providing growth capital to companies inthe healthcare, energy, and transportation industries.

* Aviation and oil and gas: GE and Abu Dhabi Aircraft Technologies (ADAT), Mubadala's leading Middle Eastern aviation maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO) company, will explore expansion of their MRO capabilities to support the large and growing number of GE aircraft engines in service in the region. GE will widen the scope of its joint venture with ADAT, called Gulf Turbine Services, to include field service and repair capability for the oil'&' gas industry in the UAE.

* Corporate learning: Also housed in the Masdar facility will be a new corporate learning programme. GE will manage the curriculum, courses and instructors, which will come from its world's renowned "Crotonville" executive education program. This centre will host the region's business leaders and GE executives for training. It is expected to launch by thefirst quarter of 2009.

Implementation of the framework agreement is subject to negotiation ofdefinitive documents and receipt of required regulatory approvals.

GE's 2007 revenues in the region were over US$5 billion, an increase of 50% over 2006. Abu Dhabi companies and institutions represent a large customerbase for GE's aircraft engines, healthcare and energy products and services.

GE has established Abu Dhabi as an important GE service centre hub in theregion, with facilities dedicated to its Energy and Sensing businesses.


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