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Coronavirus affects GE's outlook for first quarter GE Power, formerly headquartered in Schenectady, has been a source of General Electric's distress and a focus of its turnaround efforts. GE Power ...
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Jack Welch transformed American capitalism as boss of GE IN HIS AUTOBIOGRAPHY, published soon after retiring from GE in 2001, Jack Welch explained the challenge he had faced when taking over as ...
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GE warns on coronavirus, but charts point to double-digit rally ahead One technical analyst says the stock charts have a positive lean, despite the fresh headwinds. "GE's stock chart is a great example of a chart that's ...
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GE Updated Its 2020 Forecasts. Here Is What Wall Street Is Saying. Others remain cautious, because there is still a lot going on at the iconic American manufacturer. For starters, General Electric (ticker: GE) detailed how ...
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GE says COVID-19 will reduce cash flow by as much as $500 million SCHENECTADY – General Electric Co., one of the Capital Region's largest employers, says it expects that the COVID-19 outbreak from the new ...
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Coronavirus projected to hurt profits at General Electric by up to $300 million in first quarter For now, Boston-based GE is maintaining its full-year outlook of 50 cents to 60 cents earnings per share, the executives said during an annual investor ...
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Credit Suisse discusses GE outlook call could temper any sustained rally in the stock. This is offset by GE being in a much better financial position post the sale of BioPharma which is expected ...
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Lights On for ABB's GE Industrial Acquisition Maryrose Sylvester spent 31 years at GE, and during her tenure there served as president and/or CEO of four different businesses—Industrial ...
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Cowen sees GE as fully valued Cowen analyst Gautam Khanna sees little upside for General Electric (NYSE:GE) from current levels despite an improvement in the conglomerate's ...
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Why Shares of General Electric Are Falling Today Shares of General Electric (NYSE:GE) fell more than 5% on Thursday, nearly double the S&P 500's decline, after a Wall Street analyst said he sees ...
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