(Updated to include additional Immelt comments, plans to build a research center in suburban Detroit.)
General Electric (GE Quote) Chairman and CEO Jeff Immelt says he consulted with his legendary predecessor Jack Welch before cutting the company's dividend for the first time since 1938.
GE cut its dividend to 10 cents from 31 cents in February, less than two months after Immelt -- who called the decision the most difficult of his career -- said it would not be cut. Shareholders have sued the company over the issue.
"I said I wouldn't cut it and then had to cut it," Immelt said on Charlie Rose Thursday night. "...[O]ne of the guys that I talked to for advice was Jack, my predecessor Jack Welch, and he -- you know, we just chewed on it. And he said, 'Jeff, look, you can go back on your word and be a smart guy or be a consistent dumb guy, okay?'" ...
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