GE nominates three new directors to smaller board

Reuters 

(Reuters) - U.

S. industrial conglomerate Co on Monday nominated three new candidates to a streamlined ahead of a shareholder meeting in April.

GE said the new board will have 12 directors, down from the previous 18, in line with John Flannery's plan to reduce the size.

The three candidates are former Lawrence Culp, ex-and the former of the Financial Accounting Standards Board,

Nine of the company's directors will stand for re-election including major shareholder Trian Fund Management's Edward Garden, who was appointed to GE's board in October.

The changes come as Flannery tries to revamp GE into a leaner company by exiting several businesses. The company has also cut jobs to lower costs that have dented profits and disappointed investors.

GE's stock, which fell 45 percent last year and have slipped 17 percent in 2018, rose slightly to $14.56 in premarket trading on Monday.

(Reporting by in Bengaluru; Editing by Sai Sachin Ravikumar)

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First Published: Mon, February 26 2018. 18:51 IST
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