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NYSE:GE
This summary was created by AI, based on 14 opinions in the last 12 months.
Experts express a predominantly positive outlook on GE Aerospace, noting strong fundamentals and a bright future for the aerospace and defense sectors. Many highlight the company's dominant position in the jet engine market, buttressed by growing backlogs and robust service revenue from maintenance contracts. While some analysts suggest a short-term pullback or volatility, they generally agree that the industry's long-term prospects remain strong due to increasing global defense spending and a flourishing commercial aerospace sector. The stock is viewed as a solid hold, and some analysts recommend buying on dips, given its promising growth projections and the ongoing demand for aircraft.
With its 62% YTD increase, it is not cheap now at 52X earnings. Yield is tiny at 0.30%. But the balance sheet is remarkably better. It is now sitting on $39B cash (it does have $11B in preferred share obligations). Free cash flow is running about $5B annually. EPS is expected to dip this year before a very strong recovery expected in '24. GE's recent results reflect robust demand and margin gains in all units. Aerospace's margin of 19% vs. 16.9% consensus, even with a 53% jump in LEAP engine shipments, was led by surging commercial services and pricing. Margins may cool as rates rise. Renewables beat with 5% organic growth (after six straight declines) and 50 bps of margin expansion. Order gains of 94% show a rebound in Grid and Onshore Wind as the Inflation Reduction Act stimulates demand. Power's organic sales rose 11% on double-digit gains in Gas Power Services and solid pricing. The 2023 outlook may have upside in Aerospace, depending on the equipment vs. services mix and volume. Overall, a remarkable turn here. We like its growth prospects, but have some difficulty with the current valuation. We would rate it a HOLD.
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