The US and German behemoths have been publicly vying for Alstom's energy assets for days in a politically sensitive battle over the French group.
France's government, which views Alstom as a firm of national strategic importance, has waded into the bidding war, with Economy Minister Arnaud Montebourg vowing to defend the "industrial interests of the nation".
In a statement, Alstom said today that its board, which met the previous evening, was in favour of GE's USD 17-billion bid for its energy arm, without closing the door to other proposals.
"It has however reserved the right to respond to unsolicited offers for its entire energy business and engage in discussions with bidders demonstrating a serious interest that could lead to a superior offer for Alstom," the group added.
News the company could fall into American hands has angered some in France, including firebrand Economy Minister Arnaud Montebourg.
"It's not over yet," Montebourg said today.
"We have a few weeks ahead of us ... And the government intends to use this time to defend the industrial interests of the nation."
In a bid to further reassure the government, Kron said today the state would "have a say" on the outcome of negotiations over Alstom's energy assets.
Energy activities -- which include power generation and transmission -- account for about 70 per cent of Alstom's business but the company is better known as a railway equipment maker that manufactures France's prized TGV high-speed trains.
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