Pursuant to a proposed consent decree filed today in District Court in Washington, D.C., GE has agreed that it will divest its GE Water & Process Technologies business (GE Water) after closing the Baker Hughes transaction. GE announced in March that it had agreed to sell GE Water to Suez for US$3.4 billion. No other remedies are required by the proposed consent decree.
The companies also recently received clearance from the European Commission to complete the transaction without conditions, and Baker Hughes scheduled its shareholders vote for 30 June. The companies have both stated they look forward to completing the transaction and continue to target a mid-year close.




