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General ElectricGECOMMENTApr 11, 2013Stock price when the opinion was issued
As of Jun 22, 2026. Market Open.
Pure play on aerospace powerhouse. Chart shows volatility, but sideways trading shows potential to move to the upside.
Sells an engine once, but generates decades of high-margin service revenue. Service backlog continues to build, giving it highly visible recurring revenue and cashflow. Concerns about economic slowdowns, but airlines are extending life of existing fleets (that means more maintenance, not less). Ranks 7/10 for her. Yield is 0.66%.
Now a pure-play aircraft engine market leader. Sees it still dominating the jet engine market. Value score of 3/10. Analysts still see ~15% upside. Technically, looks to be trying to break out above $170; if it goes higher, could see a bit of a breakout.
Looks to be hitting a ceiling. Great run, aerospace is an exceptional business. Hold in short term and take some profits soon.
Tremendous run over the last couple of years, so you need to be careful. You don't necessarily need to sell, but you need to be prudent by rebalancing and getting back to a level of risk you're comfortable with. Stick with the winners, and this one is. Still positive on it, but make sure you're not over-exposed.
This is 1 step forward and 2 steps back. Their big problem going into 2008 was the size of GE Capital and got their hand caught in the cookie jar. Have worked hard to pare back that business and consolidate it. He gives them credit for that but they just can’t seem to get everything working together at the same time. Earnings growth is tepid at best. Priced at about 14-15 times earnings. If you own, he would move elsewhere in the industrial space.