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GE’s Revenues Are Expected To Shrink 23% In 2019, But This Isn’t A Bad Thing
General Electric (NYSE: GE) is expected to report a sharp decline in revenues for 2019 primarily due to the deconsolidation of its Oil & Gas segment. The Oil & Gas segment had revenues of $22 billion in 2018. Moreover, the company comple...
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Why We Think GE’s Stock Is Worth $12
General Electric (NYSE:GE) has found itself in choppy waters since mid-August after a report issued by accounting investigator Harry Markopolos suggested that the conglomerate is on verge of insolvency. The accounting expert went on to claim that...
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GE’s Growth Over Coming Years Will Depend Primarily On The Success Of Its Aviation Business
General Electric (NYSE: GE) has struggled to turn around its business over the last few years. With an eye on long-term profitability, the company’s focus over coming years will be on its Aviation, Power and Renewable Energy divisions. GE...
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A Detailed Look At Why GE’s Stock Has Underperformed The Market Since The Downturn
Since the financial crisis, General Electric’s (NYSE:GE) stock price has collapsed – destroying about $200 billion in shareholder wealth. The company’s market cap was almost $300 billion before the downturn but slumped to just $...
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General Electric Beats Consensus Earnings Estimates, Reaffirms Full Year Outlook
General Electric (NYSE:GE) recently released stronger-than-expected results for Q1 2019 – sending shares of the troubled industrial conglomerate 4% higher. Notably, the total value of GE’s orders witnessed an organic jump of 9% year-on-ye...
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Weak Power Segment Performance Likely To Weigh On GE’s Q1 Results
General Electric (NYSE:GE) is slated to publish its Q1 2019 results on April 30. After delivering a strong performance in Q4 2018, the industrial conglomerate is expected to report earnings of $0.10 per share, while revenues are expected to be a...
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What Is GE’s Fundamental Value Based On Expected 2019 Results?
General Electric (NYSE:GE) shares have rallied so far this year after a brutal few years in terms of its financial results. The conglomerate posted better-than-expected revenue in Q4, as strong aviation results in the fourth quarter overshadowed...
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What To Expect From GE’s Q4
General Electric (NASDAQ: GE) has had a rough ride of late, and has seen its stock decline consistently over the past year. The industrial conglomerate is scheduled to announce its fourth quarter results on Thursday, January 31, and we expect it...
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Can GE Turn Things Around In The Fourth Quarter?
General Electric’s (NASDAQ: GE) struggles continued during the third quarter, as its earnings missed consensus estimates. The company’s revenue came in at $29.6 billion (down 3.6% y-o-y), while adjusted earnings came in at 14 cents (...
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How Will GE Perform In The Second Half Of 2018?
General Electric (NASDAQ: GE) has had a rough ride over the past year, and has seen its stock decline consistently for nearly two years now. GE’s shares have slumped nearly 60% from $31 in early 2017 to low of $12 in recent weeks. Further,...
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How Did GE Perform In Q2?
General Electric (NASDAQ: GE) reported better-than-expected Q2 2018 results on Friday, beating both revenue and earnings consensus estimates, yet the stock fell by about 4.5% in reaction to management’s lower end EPS and cash flow guidanc...
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Can Aviation And Renewables Drive Growth For GE In Q2?
General Electric ‘s (NASDAQ: GE) history of controversial accounting and mixed results with acquisitions hit it hard in 2017. The negative sentiment continues to hover over the company, as its stock fell below $13 earlier this year (down f...
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How Much Will Renewable Energy Contribute To GE’s Top Line Growth?
General Electric (NASDAQ: GE) has had a fairly difficult past few years. The company saw its revenue grow by just over 5% between 2015-2016. However, its history of controversial accounting and mixed results with acquisitions hit the company ha...
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Is Advent Paying A Fair Price For GE’s Distributed Power Segment?
General Electric (NASDAQ: GE) has reached an agreement to sell its Distributed Power business, which mainly makes gas turbines, to private equity investor Advent International for $3.25 billion. Our valuation methodology suggests that GE’s ...
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How Much Will Aviation Segment Contribute To GE’s Top Line Growth?
General Electric (NASDAQ: GE) performed modestly over the past couple of years. The company saw its revenue grow by just over 5% between 2015-2016. However, its history of controversial accounting and mixed results with acquisitions hit the com...