Word: welch
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...competitor of GE's in the global market for large aircraft engines. (With Rolls-Royce of Britain, the companies make up what is, in effect, a three-member oligopoly.) GE's competitors may have thought that by combining GE's engines with Honeywell's advanced electronics, Jack Welch's company would have been able to offer customers an irresistible package--especially since GE, through its aircraft-leasing division, is itself a customer for planes. The commission sympathized with GE's competitors and asked the company to make disposals of assets way beyond anything that Welch and his successor...
...Welch, a second round selection by Pittsburgh and the 54th pick overall, was the first of the four draftees to hear his name called...
...Welch, a six foot four, 212 pound defenseman, played prep school hockey at St. Sebastian’s, where he led his team to a New England Prep Championship and earned his league’s MVP honors for his senior season. He hails from Brighton, just a short walk south from Harvard’s Bright Center...
...Welch was the 2001 winner of the Boston Bruins’ John Carlton Trophy, given to the most outstanding student-athlete in Mass. high school hockey. Past winners of the award include Ted Donato ’91, who was the NCAA tournament MVP for Harvard’s 1989 national championship team, and 1995 World Series MVP Tom Glavine, who was a Kings draft pick years before he established himself as a major league pitcher...
...Welch] has a heavy shot, he sees the ice really well and he plays with an edge,” said Penguins scout Neil Shea. “He’s got a hell of a future ahead...