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GE Aerospace expects 2025 profit in the range of $5.10 per share to $5.45 per share, compared with analysts' average estimates of $5.23 per share, according to data compiled by LSEG.
Lights Out: Pride, Delusion, and the Fall of General Electric is a 2020 book written by Wall Street Journal reporters Thomas Gryta and Ted Mann. [1] It documents the downfall of the American conglomerate General Electric, largely attributing it to the decisions of CEO Jeff Immelt. The book ends with Larry Culp becoming CEO in 2018.
“For 2023, GE posted the largest share appreciation of any U.S. industrial, clocking a gain of 95.8%, including value of the GE HealthCare stock investors received at the spinoff,” Tully writes.
Nicknamed “the house that Jack built,” GE routinely outperformed peers and the broader market, helped in part by GE Capital, its financial wing. Through the 1990s, it returned 1,120.6% on ...
GE Capital was the financial services division of General Electric. [1] Its various units were sold between 2013 and 2021, including the notable spin-off of the North American consumer finance division as Synchrony Financial .
In 2021 a plan to split GE into three new public companies (GE Vernova, GE HealthCare, and GE Aerospace) was announced. GE Energy Financial Services, along with GE Digital, GE Renewable Energy, and GE Power were combined as GE Vernova. [2] The spin-off was completed in the second quarter of 2024. [3]
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