CNBC: Jack Welch, a railroad conductor’s son who became chairman and CEO of General Electric and led it for two decades, growing its market value from $12 billion to $410 billion, has died. He was 84.
Welch died late Sunday at home, surrounded by his wife, Suzy, and family, and his beloved dogs nearby. The cause of death was renal failure, his wife said Monday.
President Donald Trump tweeted his condolences, saying “there was no corporate leader like ‘neutron’ Jack.” more
‘Bout f’ing time!
One of the Founding Fathers and creators of the now MSM,,,
(Trump’s just being nice).
Mortality goes up after 80, or does it go down after 80.
84?
All those millions (or billions) didn’t help him one bit.
For everyone else – praise God, enjoy the life given to you and make the best of what you have now.