GE Chairman Gets $7.1-Million Book Advance

GE Chairman Gets $7.1-Million Book Advance

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Jack Welch, one of corporate America’s most admired chieftains, is being paid a $7.1-million advance for a book due out next year, when he retires as chairman of General Electric Co. The


advance, which Welch intends to donate to charity, is believed to be the largest ever paid for a nonfiction book. Time Warner Trade Publishing, a division of Time Warner Inc., beat three


other publishing houses in a bidding war that ended this week. Publishing executives considered the advance to be high, but not unrealistic given the growing interest in business topics


among American readers and the extraordinary stature of Welch, who has led a major transformation of GE in his 20 years as chairman. Time Warner Trade Publishing would have to sell about 1.6


million copies to make back its advance, which covers only North American rights. Overseas rights could fetch even more. HarperCollins, Doubleday Broadway and Simon & Schuster were other


top bidders for the Welch book.