United Technologies reached an agreement to acquire the fire and security division of General Electric for $1.82bn on Thursday, boosting the smaller conglomerate's position in the niche market and allowing GE to extricate itself from a business in which it was not a dominant player.
United Technologies Corp. said Thursday it will buy General Electric Co.'s fire detection and electronic security business for $1.82 billion in a deal to expand its similar operations in North America.
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United Technologies Corp. said Thursday it will buy General Electric Co.'s fire detection and electronic security business for $1.82 billion in a deal to expand its similar operations in North America.
A rush of deals and higher profits at Walmart pushed US stocks out of the red in early trading on Thursday but investors remained cautious after the previous session's rally.
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United Technologies Corp. said Thursday it is going to buy the security business of General Electric Co. for $1.8 billion, strengthening is North America position and expanding its product portfolio.
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BRADENTON, Fla.----GE announced today that it has signed a definitive agreement with United Technologies Corp. for UTC to acquire GEâs Security business for $1.82B. The transaction has been approved by the Boards of both companies, and will be subject to customary closing conditions including regulatory approvals.
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