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  • The stock of General Electric, one of the world's biggest players in building nuclear facilities, fell 1.6% Tuesday to $19.61 after Monday's 2.2% decline, based on worries that many nations will put nuclear power projects on hold, says Standard & Poor's analyst Richard Tortoriello.

    Devastation in Japan is likely to affect economies worldwide 2011

  • Tortoriello, an analyst at S&P Equity Research, expects continued strength from GE's infrastructure business.

    Update -- GE Meets The Street 2006

  • S&P Equity Research's Tortoriello said Airbus' shortfall, compared with its U.S. competitor, is partly due to slower orders for the A350.

    Boeing Soars As Airbus Falters 2006

  • Tortoriello raised his 2006 earnings-per-share estimate to $4.75 from $4.45, and his 2007 estimate to $5 from $4.75.

    Lockheed Martin Investors Get Defensive 2006

  • Tortoriello reiterated a "buy" rating on Lockheed shares.

    NASA Gives Lockheed A Boost 2006

  • Houses, Dexter Tortoriello crafts hazy, often amorphous music that's more about collages than traditional songs.

    NPR Topics: News 2011

  • Built around basic drum loops and field recordings Tortoriello created while living in Hawaii with girlfriend and bandmate Megan Messina, Houses' minimalist, romantic music effectively captures the sensation of being half awake and half asleep.

    NPR Topics: News 2011

  • The song then mixes that aesthetic with an arsenal of searing synth lines and manipulated live instruments, establishing a thick bed of noise underneath Tortoriello's heavily processed voice.

    NPR Topics: News 2011

  • "There has been good growth in several of the industrial businesses, and G.E. Capital continues to recover," said Richard Tortoriello, an analyst at Standard & Poor's.

    NYT > Home Page By STEVE LOHR 2011

  • "There has been good growth in several of the industrial businesses, and GE Capital continues to recover," said Richard Tortoriello, an analyst at Standard & Poor's.

    NYT > Home Page By STEVE LOHR 2011

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