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GE restates earnings back to 2001
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| General Electric Co. on Fridaysaid it was restating earnings from 2001 through the firstquarter of 2005 after an internal audit found that itsaccounting for certain currency and interest rate derivatives did not comply with accounting standards. |
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May 7, 2005 03:06:01 |
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