Q1
Countries that are presently attractive for U.S. corporations seeking foreign direct investment opportunities include China, India and Africa (Peters, 2011; Gill, Biger, Tibrewala, 2010; Graham, Spalding, 2005). These countries are attractive because of their emerging economies and high population. However, they are not without their attendant risks. Geopolitical risks in China include contentions with the West over the South China seas, relations with North Korea and Russia, and the New Silk Road project. In India, there are risks associated with the political system there as well, especially with regard to the extent to which the current government wants to allow foreign investment. Africa is also geopolitically risky in certain countries, where governments are undergoing destabilization (for instance, in South Africa).
Q2
Yes, GE just got a new CEO—Jeff Immelt stepped down and was replaced by John Flannery. Immelt helped the company divest of its finance industry which almost tanked the company in 2008. Flannery now takes over to help guide GE towards more development of its core engineering business as well as its healthcare business. Flannery has a lot of experience in the firm, overseeing healthcare as well as deal-making in foreign countries. As GE looks...
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