GE GENERAL ELECTRIC CO
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Executive Summary
The Eighth Circuit affirmed the district court's ruling that GE qualifies for the building and construction industry exemption from ERISA withdrawal liability, rejecting the Fund's claim for approximately $205 million in partial withdrawal assessments. The court adopted GE's cumulative headcount method over the Fund's monthly headcount method, finding it more consistent with congressional intent for the BCI exemption. This removes a material contingent liability for GE.
Court Ruling Details
Actionable Insight
The ruling eliminates a ~$227M contingent liability for GE, but at 0.07% of market cap this is a modest positive. The precedent is favorable for GE's ongoing pension cost structure but unlikely to drive material share price movement given the small relative size. Monitor for any petition for rehearing or certiorari.
Key Facts
- Eighth Circuit affirmed GE's exemption from ERISA withdrawal liability under the building and construction industry exception
- Fund sought approximately $205 million in withdrawal liability on the 70% Decline Claim and an additional $22 million on the Chattanooga Claim
- Court adopted GE's cumulative headcount method over the Fund's monthly headcount method for determining BCI eligibility
- Ruling is final at the circuit level; no further appeal indicated in the opinion
- GE's market cap is $316B, making the $227M total exposure approximately 0.07% of market cap
Financial Impact
Removed contingent liability of approximately $227 million ($205M + $22M) in withdrawal liability assessments
Risk Factors
- Fund could petition for rehearing en banc or seek certiorari to the Supreme Court, though likelihood is low given the narrow statutory interpretation
- Other multiemployer pension funds may attempt to distinguish this ruling on different facts or use alternative counting methods in future assessments
- The court noted that different facts might warrant a different result, leaving some uncertainty for future BCI exemption claims
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Documents Analyzed
This report is based on 1 court opinion from CourtListener.
| Document | Accession Number |
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| COURT-RULING Data (Synthetic) | court-27zgmgq5-GE |
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