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GURU.Markets stock price, segment price, and overall market index valuation

The company's share price General Electric Company

General Electric's stock price tells the story of the American industrial conglomerate's transformation. After decades of diversification, the company has focused on core businesses, particularly aviation. The chart reflects management's efforts to regain investor confidence and operational efficiency.

Share prices of companies in the market segment - Holding

After its split, General Electric focused on its core business—aircraft engine manufacturing. We classify it as part of the Holding sector, and the chart below reflects the dynamics of diversified industrial companies undergoing transformation.

Broad Market Index - GURU.Markets

General Electric is a historic industrial conglomerate that has transformed itself and focused on key areas such as aircraft engines. The company remains a key component of the GURU.Markets index. The chart below represents the entire market. Find out how GE compares to it.

Change in the price of a company, segment, and market as a whole per day

GE - Daily change in the company's share price General Electric Company

For General Electric, an industrial conglomerate, daily price changes are a measure of its reaction to macroeconomic data and orders in the aviation industry. The graph of these fluctuations is unspectacular, but it is an important component of the formulas on System.GURU.Markets.

Daily change chart of the company's share price General Electric Company
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Daily change in the price of a set of shares in a market segment - Holding

Industrial conglomerates like General Electric span multiple sectors. This chart shows the average daily volatility of the industrial sector as a whole. For a GE investor, it serves as a benchmark for understanding how diversification into aviation and energy impacts the overall stock's stability.

Graph of daily price changes for a set of shares in a market segment - Holding
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Daily change in the price of a broad market stock, index - GURU.Markets

Following its transformation, General Electric focused on key industrial segments, primarily aviation. As a cyclical industrial giant, its fate is closely tied to the health of the global economy. The chart below shows overall market volatility, which reflects these global economic cycles.

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Dynamics of market capitalization of the company, segment and the market as a whole over 12 months

Annual dynamics of the company's market capitalization General Electric Company

General Electric completed its historic transformation last year, splitting into three independent companies. Now, the GE ticker symbol represents an aerospace giant whose performance, shown in the chart, is directly linked to the health of the global aviation industry and demand for air travel.

Chart of the annual dynamics of the company's market capitalization General Electric Company
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Annual dynamics of market capitalization of the market segment - Holding

Following a major restructuring, General Electric has focused on its core business—aircraft engines. Its success is now closely tied to the state of the global aviation industry. The chart below shows how this focused approach compares with more diversified industrial conglomerates.

Graph of annual dynamics of market capitalization of a market segment - Holding
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Annual dynamics of market capitalization of broad market stocks, index - GURU.Markets

General Electric is the story of an industrial giant undergoing a profound transformation. Its dynamics in recent years reflect not so much general economic cycles as successes in business restructuring and focus on key areas (aviation, energy). A comparison with the market will show the company's journey from the old conglomerate to a new, more focused company.

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Dynamics of market capitalization of the company, segment and the market as a whole for the month

Monthly dynamics of the company's market capitalization General Electric Company

Following the split, General Electric's value now largely reflects cycles in the aviation industry. Monthly fluctuations on the chart are driven by news about aircraft engine orders from Boeing and Airbus, air travel growth, and defense spending, which directly impacts the revenue of its core division, GE Aerospace.

Chart of monthly dynamics of the company's market capitalization General Electric Company
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Monthly dynamics of market capitalization of the market segment - Holding

This chart shows the dynamics of an industrial sector undergoing profound transformation. For General Electric, which has undergone a three-company split, this provides context. It reflects the general economic cycles against which each of GE's new companies (aerospace, energy, and healthcare) begins its journey.

Chart of monthly dynamics of market capitalization of a market segment - Holding
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Monthly dynamics of market capitalization of broad market stocks, index - GURU.Markets

This chart shows the overall market dynamics. For General Electric, which had undergone a historic transformation and spinoff, this was the backdrop. It shows how the broader market assessed the risks and opportunities against which the industrial giant attempted to create new value for shareholders.

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Dynamics of market capitalization of the company, segment and the market as a whole for the week

Weekly dynamics of the company's market capitalization General Electric Company

Following its major restructuring, General Electric has become more focused on the aerospace industry. Its weekly stock price movements are now closely tied to airline news, defense orders, and the overall state of global aviation. This chart shows the market's reaction to the new strategy and the outlook for its key segment.

Chart of the weekly dynamics of the company's market capitalization General Electric Company
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Weekly dynamics of market capitalization of the market segment - Holding

General Electric, which became an aerospace company after its split, is now compared to this narrow sector. Its weekly performance depends on demand for air travel and defense contracts, just like its competitors. The chart shows how successfully the new GE competes in its niche and whether it outperforms players like RTX or Boeing.

Weekly market capitalization dynamics chart for a market segment - Holding
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Weekly dynamics of market capitalization of stocks of the broad market, index - GURU.Markets

General Electric is undergoing a major transformation, splitting into several independent companies. During such periods, shares often take on a life of their own, reacting to news of the restructuring. The chart will show how GE's performance is detached from overall market trends and driven by internal processes.

Weekly market capitalization chart of broad market stocks, index - GURU.Markets
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Market capitalization of the company, segment and market as a whole

GE - Market capitalization of the company General Electric Company

General Electric's market capitalization is a dramatic story of the industrial giant's decline and its attempts to revive itself. The long-term chart shows the decline of its former glory, while recent changes reflect investor reactions to the company's restructuring and split. The current valuation is a bet that more focused businesses (aviation, energy) will regain market confidence.

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GE - Share of the company's market capitalization General Electric Company within the market segment - Holding

Following its restructuring, General Electric focused on key industrial segments, primarily aviation. Its market share reflects its historical legacy and strong position in aircraft engine production. Its market capitalization demonstrates investors' confidence in the success of this industrial giant's transformation.

Company Market Capitalization Share Chart General Electric Company within the market segment - Holding
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Market capitalization of the market segment - Holding

Below is a chart showing the market capitalization of industrial conglomerates. General Electric is a legendary example of this class, having undergone a major transformation. Its recent split into three companies has changed the landscape of this sector. The chart of total market capitalization now reflects a new reality, where focusing on specific industries is valued over diversification.

Market segment market capitalization chart - Holding
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Market capitalization of all companies included in a broad market index - GURU.Markets

Following its restructuring, General Electric focused on aircraft engines, becoming the heart of global aviation. Its market capitalization is a bet on the future of air travel. The chart below shows the significant market share of this leader in high-tech products.

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Book value capitalization of the company, segment and market as a whole

GE - Book value capitalization of the company General Electric Company

General Electric's book value is the legacy of an entire industrial era, encompassing factories producing aircraft engines, power turbines, and medical equipment. Even after restructuring, its material foundation remains enormous. The chart is a complex story of transformation, asset divestiture, and focus on key industrial segments.

Company balance sheet capitalization chart General Electric Company
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GE - Share of the company's book capitalization General Electric Company within the market segment - Holding

General Electric is the story of American industry, embodied in tangible assets. The chart shows the company's share of the physical infrastructure of key sectors, from aircraft engine factories to power turbines. This represents both its legacy and its current power in the world of heavy industry.

Chart of the company's book capitalization share General Electric Company within the market segment - Holding
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Market segment balance sheet capitalization - Holding

General Electric, even after its restructuring, remains a capital-intensive industry. The sector's asset chart demonstrates the scale of the industry. GE's aviation and energy businesses inherently require massive factories, test rigs, and sophisticated equipment.

Market segment balance sheet capitalization chart - Holding
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Book value of all companies included in the broad market index - GURU.Markets

General Electric, even after its transformation, remains an industrial giant. Its book value lies in its aircraft engine and power turbine factories, as well as its vast patent portfolio. This is a tangible legacy and the foundation for future technological breakthroughs in key industries.

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The ratio of market capitalization to book capitalization of a company, segment, and the market as a whole

Market capitalization to book capitalization ratio - General Electric Company

General Electric is a story of transformation. Its market valuation has long been below its book value, reflecting the conglomerate's problems. The chart shows how the market is revaluing the company as it sheds excess assets and focuses on core industrial businesses like aviation.

Market to Book Capitalization Ratio Chart - General Electric Company
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Market to book capitalization ratio in a market segment - Holding

General Electric is undergoing a major transformation, splitting into three independent companies. Its valuation reflects the value of these individual businesses, primarily aviation and energy. This chart shows how the market assesses the restructuring potential and future profitability of these businesses compared to the conglomerate's total book value.

Market to book capitalization ratio chart for a market segment - Holding
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Market to book capitalization ratio for the market as a whole

General Electric is a historic industrial conglomerate that has undergone a major transformation and now focuses on aviation, energy, and healthcare. This chart shows the average market valuation. GE's valuation, against this backdrop, reflects its restructuring efforts and investor expectations for its more focused and technology-driven business segments.

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Debts of the company, segment and market as a whole

GE - Company debts General Electric Company

For General Electric, its debt history reflects its dramatic transformation from a sprawling conglomerate to a focused industrial company. This chart shows years of struggle with the massive debt accumulated by its finance division and the strategy to reduce it through asset sales, which became key to the company's survival and revival.

Company debt schedule General Electric Company
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Market segment debts - Holding

General Electric has undergone a major restructuring over the past decade, selling off assets and focusing on key industrial segments. Managing its massive debt was a central challenge of this process. This chart serves as a kind of financial timeline, showing how the company struggled to reduce its debt load and restore its financial health.

Market segment debt schedule - Holding
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Market debt in general

General Electric is a historic industrial conglomerate that underwent a major transformation and split into several independent companies. Managing its massive legacy debt was a key challenge for management. This chart of total debt by market helps understand the context in which GE conducted its restructuring and improved its financial health.

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Debt to book value of the company, segment and market as a whole

The company's debt to book capitalization ratio General Electric Company

General Electric is undergoing a complex transformation, splitting into several independent companies. This chart reflects the history of the troubled industrial conglomerate, which used debt for aggressive growth, leading to a crisis. The current debt level reflects the results of the restructuring and efforts to restore financial stability.

A graph of a company's debt to book value General Electric Company
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Market segment debt to market segment book capitalization - Holding

General Electric, having undergone a major transformation, has focused on key industrial sectors such as aviation and energy. This chart helps assess the success of its balance sheet recovery strategy. It shows the dynamics of the debt load relative to the industrial sector's market capitalization, reflecting the company's path to financial stability.

Market segment debt to market segment book value graph - Holding
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Debt to book value of all companies in the market

General Electric has undergone a decade of restructuring and debt reduction. This chart is a testament to that journey. It allows one to assess the industrial giant's current debt load compared to the overall economy, demonstrating how close the company is to its goal of restoring its financial health.

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P/E of the company, segment and market as a whole

P/E - General Electric Company

This metric for General Electric after its restructuring reflects the prospects of a renewed, more focused company. Now focused primarily on aircraft engines, GE is evaluated by investors through the prism of the health of the global aviation industry. The chart demonstrates the market's confidence in the future of this industrial giant.

Schedule P/E - General Electric Company
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P/E of the market segment - Holding

General Electric, a once-great industrial conglomerate, underwent a massive restructuring, focusing on aviation, healthcare, and energy. This chart shows the average valuation for diversified industrial holdings, giving investors context for how well the market believes GE is progressing in its transformation.

Market Segment P/E Chart - Holding
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P/E of the market as a whole

Following a major restructuring, General Electric has focused on key industrial businesses, particularly aviation and energy. Its valuation reflects expectations for global industrial growth. Therefore, this chart of overall market sentiment provides important context for GE, demonstrating the extent to which investors believe in the recovery and development of the real economy.

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Future P/E of the company, segment and market as a whole

Future (projected) P/E of the company General Electric Company

Following a major restructuring, General Electric has focused on aerospace. This chart reflects investor expectations for growth in air travel and demand for aircraft engines and their maintenance. The dynamics demonstrate the market's confidence in the long-term prospects of the aviation division, which has become the core of the revamped company following the spinoff of its energy and medical businesses.

Chart of the company's future (projected) P/E General Electric Company
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Future (projected) P/E of the market segment - Holding

After decades of restructuring, General Electric has transformed itself into a company focused on aircraft engines and power equipment. This chart is an indicator of confidence in the new, leaner GE. Comparing its forecasts with the industrial sector shows whether investors believe the worst is behind them and the company is on a path to sustainable growth.

Future (projected) P/E graph of the market segment - Holding
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Future (projected) P/E of the market as a whole

After decades of transformation, General Electric has focused on key industrial segments, particularly aviation and energy. Its business is highly cyclical and relies on large capital investments. This investor sentiment chart is important for GE, as it predicts the willingness of airlines and energy companies to place multibillion-dollar orders.

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Profit of the company, segment and market as a whole

Company profit General Electric Company

General Electric is a historic industrial conglomerate that underwent a major transformation, focusing on key areas such as aircraft engines and energy. This chart reflects the financial results of this complex restructuring and the ability of the remaining businesses to generate stable profits in their respective industries.

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Profit of companies in the market segment - Holding

General Electric is a historic industrial conglomerate that has undergone a major transformation, focusing on core businesses such as aircraft engines and energy. Its history reflects shifts in the global economy. Now, as a more focused company, GE continues to influence profitability in high-tech industrial sectors.

Profit chart of companies in the market segment - Holding
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Overall market profit

General Electric is a historic industrial conglomerate that today focuses on key areas such as aircraft engines and power equipment. GE's operations are deeply integrated into global infrastructure. Demand for its products reflects long-term investment cycles in the airline and power industries, serving as an indicator of fundamental economic growth.

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Future (predicted) profit of the company, segment and market as a whole

Future (projected) profit of the company General Electric Company

Following a major restructuring, General Electric has focused on its aviation business. This chart shows profit forecasts, which are now directly linked to the state of the global aviation industry. The production and maintenance of aircraft engines for Boeing and Airbus is the company's primary source of future revenue.

Graph of future (projected) profit of the company General Electric Company
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Future (predicted) profit of companies in the market segment - Holding

Following its transformation, General Electric has focused on key industrial segments, particularly aircraft engines. This chart shows the projected profit trajectory for the industrial sector. This data allows us to assess how GE's leadership in aircraft manufacturing impacts its financial performance in the context of overall industry expectations.

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Future (predicted) profit of the market as a whole

This chart shows expectations for the industrial conglomerate's revival. Following the split, General Electric's projected profits are focused on its aviation business. The trend reflects analysts' confidence in the recovery of air travel, demand for LEAP engines, and service contracts, which are the company's primary source of future revenue.

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P/S of the company, segment and market as a whole

P/S - General Electric Company

General Electric, which has undergone a major restructuring, is now focusing on key industrial segments. This chart shows how investors value the new company's revenue, particularly its aviation division. The dynamics of the multiple may reflect the market's confidence in the success of the transformation and future profitability.

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P/S market segment - Holding

General Electric is a historic industrial conglomerate that, after a major restructuring, has focused on key areas, primarily aircraft engines and energy. This chart shows the average industry revenue estimate, providing insight into how the market views the prospects of GE's updated and more focused business model.

Market Segment P/S Chart - Holding
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P/S of the market as a whole

After decades of restructuring, General Electric has focused on its core industrial businesses, particularly aircraft engines and energy. Its revenue reflects the state of the global industry. This chart shows the market's consensus revenue estimate. For GE, it serves as an indicator of the market's confidence in the industrial giant's revival and its future earnings.

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Future P/S of the company, segment and market as a whole

Future (projected) P/S of the company General Electric Company

General Electric has undergone a major transformation, focusing on key industrial areas, particularly aircraft engines. The company's future revenue estimates are closely tied to the state of the aviation industry and demand for air travel. This chart shows how expectations for Boeing and Airbus aircraft production influence GE's future sales estimates.

The graph of the company's future (projected) P/S General Electric Company
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Future (projected) P/S of the market segment - Holding

Following a major restructuring, General Electric has focused on key industrial segments, particularly aviation and energy. This chart shows how investors view the future of the slimmed-down, more focused conglomerate. Do they believe in a revival for the industrial giant, or does its valuation still bear the weight of past mistakes?

Future (projected) P/S market segment graph - Holding
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Future (projected) P/S of the market as a whole

General Electric, having undergone a major transformation, is now focusing on key industrial segments, particularly aviation and energy. Its future revenue expectations are a bet on the recovery and growth of global industry. GE's success is important to confirm the overall optimism demonstrated by this chart.

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Sales of the company, segment and market as a whole

Company sales General Electric Company

General Electric is a historic industrial conglomerate that, after restructuring, focused on key areas, primarily aircraft engines. This chart reflects revenue from the production and maintenance of civil and military aircraft engines, which is closely linked to the health of the global aviation industry.

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Sales of companies in the market segment - Holding

General Electric is a historic industrial conglomerate that, after restructuring, focused on key areas, particularly aircraft engines. Its business is deeply integrated into the global economy. This chart reflects total sales in its target segment, demonstrating demand dynamics in the industries on which the company's future depends.

Sales chart of companies in the market segment - Holding
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Overall market sales

General Electric is a historic industrial conglomerate that today focuses on key areas, particularly aviation and energy. The company's business is deeply integrated into global infrastructure. This chart, which shows overall economic activity, is an indicator for GE of global demand for aircraft engines and power equipment.

Market sales chart as a whole
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Future sales volume of the company, segment and market as a whole

Future (projected) sales of the company General Electric Company

Following its restructuring, General Electric has focused on aircraft engines and power equipment. The company's future revenue depends on demand for air travel and the global trend toward modernizing energy infrastructure. This chart shows a summary of analyst forecasts for these two key, capital-intensive sectors of the global economy.

Schedule of future (projected) sales of the company General Electric Company
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Future (projected) sales of companies in the market segment - Holding

General Electric is a diversified industrial conglomerate focused on aviation, energy, and healthcare. This chart, which displays forecasts for diversified industrial companies, provides a general overview of global economic growth expectations. This is important because demand for GE's aircraft engines, turbines, and medical equipment is closely tied to the macroeconomic environment.

Schedule of future (projected) sales of companies in the market segment - Holding
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Future (projected) sales of the market as a whole

General Electric, which has restructured to focus on aerospace, is a key supplier of aircraft engines and equipment. Its success is closely tied to the health of the aviation industry. This chart, by forecasting economic activity, provides insight into future demand for air travel and, consequently, for new aircraft and their maintenance, the core of GE's business.

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Marginality of the company, segment and market as a whole

Company marginality General Electric Company

General Electric is a historic industrial conglomerate that underwent a major transformation, focusing on aircraft engines, healthcare, and energy. This chart tells the story of its restructuring, showing how the company shed less profitable assets to improve the overall financial performance of its core business.

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Market segment marginality - Holding

General Electric is an industrial conglomerate focused on key areas such as aircraft engines and energy. In these sectors, the company has deep expertise and long-term service contracts. This metric reflects how technological leadership in niches with high barriers to entry allows GE to maintain stable profitability.

Market segment marginality chart - Holding
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Market marginality as a whole

General Electric is a historic industrial conglomerate that underwent a major restructuring, focusing on key areas such as aviation and energy. This chart reflects average profitability. GE's story, in contrast, exemplifies how a giant is trying to restore its former profitability by divesting non-core assets and adapting to new markets.

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Employees in the company, segment and market as a whole

Number of employees in the company General Electric Company

General Electric is a historic industrial conglomerate that has undergone a major transformation, focusing on aviation, energy, and healthcare. This chart reflects the company's complex structure. The changes in its workforce are a direct consequence of its strategy to separate businesses and spin off key areas into independent public companies.

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Share of the company's employees General Electric Company within the market segment - Holding

This indicator reflects General Electric's new identity following its major transformation. Although its overall headcount has changed, its share of employees in key segments such as aircraft engines and power equipment remains very high. This indicates the continued deep industrial expertise and concentration of engineering talent in strategic sectors.

Graph of the company's share of employees General Electric Company within the market segment - Holding
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Number of employees in the market segment - Holding

General Electric is a historic industrial conglomerate that is now focused on key areas, primarily aviation and energy. The company is a magnet for top-notch engineers. This chart reflects employment in complex industrial holdings, where GE, despite its transformation, maintains its role as a breeding ground for engineering talent.

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Number of employees in the market as a whole

General Electric (following recent splits) is now primarily focused on aerospace (GE Aerospace), producing some of the world's most sought-after jet engines. This employment chart reflects the state of the economy, which is driving air travel. High employment means increased business travel and tourism, leading to strong demand for new aircraft and GE engine servicing.

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Market capitalization per employee (in thousands of dollars) of the company, segment, and market as a whole

Market capitalization per employee (in thousands of dollars) of the company General Electric Company (GE)

General Electric is a conglomerate that has undergone a major transformation. Its current performance reflects its focus on high-tech industries, such as aircraft engines. Here, the value per employee is high due to product complexity and extensive intellectual property.

Chart of market capitalization per employee (in thousands of dollars) of the company General Electric Company (GE)
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Market capitalization per employee (in thousands of dollars) in the market segment - Holding

After the split, General Electric is essentially a pure aerospace company focused on jet engine manufacturing and servicing. It's a high-tech, capital-intensive operation with long production cycles. This chart shows the market value per employee in this new, more focused industrial structure.

Market capitalization per employee (in thousands of dollars) by market segment - Holding
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Market capitalization per employee (in thousands of dollars) for the overall market

General Electric is a historic industrial conglomerate that has undergone a major transformation. This chart, after the company's split into three parts (aviation, healthcare, and energy), will reflect the specifics of each new business. For the aviation division, for example, it will show high capital intensity and the value of intellectual property.

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Profit per employee (in thousands of dollars) for the company, segment, and market as a whole

Profit per employee (in thousands of dollars) of the company General Electric Company (GE)

General Electric is a historic industrial conglomerate that has undergone a transformation. After the division of its businesses, the remaining GE Vernova (GEV) and GE Aerospace (which will remain GE) focus on energy and aircraft engines. This chart shows the efficiency of high-tech manufacturing: how much profit each engineer and worker on complex production lines generates.

Company Profit Per Employee (in thousands of dollars) Chart General Electric Company (GE)
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Profit per employee (in thousands of dollars) in the market segment - Holding

General Electric is a historic industrial conglomerate. This chart shows the average for the "Holdings" segment. Like Berkshire, this benchmark "averages" very different businesses (for example, aircraft engines and energy). It reflects how efficient diversified industrial companies can be, on average, across the sector.

Chart of profit per employee (in thousands of dollars) in the market segment - Holding
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Profit per employee (in thousands of dollars) for the market as a whole

General Electric is a historic industrial conglomerate that is now focusing on key areas, primarily aviation and energy. This chart allows us to evaluate the effectiveness of human capital in industries producing complex, high-tech equipment, where each contract can be worth hundreds of millions of dollars.

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Sales to employees of the company, segment and market as a whole

Sales per company employee General Electric Company (GE)

General Electric is a complex industrial conglomerate that has undergone a massive transformation. This chart shows average productivity in such diverse areas as aircraft engines and energy. High revenue per employee in key segments is driven by the sale of expensive equipment and long-term service contracts.

Sales chart per company employee General Electric Company (GE)
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Sales per employee in the market segment - Holding

General Electric, after its split, focuses on aerospace (aircraft engines) and energy. This chart shows the average revenue per employee in this segment. It allows us to assess employee productivity in these high-tech, capital-intensive industries. How effectively does GE utilize its engineering talent compared to its direct competitors?

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Sales per employee for the market as a whole

General Electric has transformed itself by focusing on key industrial segments, particularly aviation (aircraft engines) and energy. It's a business that produces complex, expensive equipment. This chart shows the efficiency of their high-tech manufacturing: every engineer and worker in the factory creates products (like turbines) worth millions of dollars.

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Short shares by company, segment and market as a whole

Shares shorted by company General Electric Company (GE)

General Electric, a once-great conglomerate, went through a painful restructuring, spinning off its healthcare (GEHC) and energy (GEV) businesses. Bearish bets in this chart may be related to the remaining aviation business (GE Aerospace). Investors may doubt the stability of air travel or point to supply chain risks.

Short Shares Chart for the Company General Electric Company (GE)
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Shares shorted by market segment - Holding

General Electric, which became a pure aviation player after its restructuring (GE Aerospace), produces engines for Boeing and Airbus. Its success is the success of aviation. This chart shows how investors view the entire aerospace sector. It shows the combined bets on a decline in air travel or problems in the aircraft component supply chain.

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Shares shorted by the overall market

General Electric, after all its transformations, is now focused on aircraft engines (GE Aerospace). This business depends on long-term orders from Boeing and Airbus, as well as flight hours (maintenance). This chart shows the overall market fear. If it rises, it signals recession fears, which means a reduction in air travel and a freeze on orders for new aircraft.

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RSI 14 indicator for a company, segment, and market as a whole

The company's RSI 14 indicator General Electric Company (GE)

Following its split, General Electric is focusing on aircraft engines, a cyclical business. This oscillator, above 70, may reflect peak demand for air travel and new aircraft. Below 30, it may signal concerns about a downturn in the aviation industry or problems fulfilling orders, which is unnerving for investors.

RSI 14 indicator chart for the company's stock General Electric Company (GE)
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RSI 14 Market Segment - Holding

General Electric (GE) was once a major conglomerate that, after its split (into GEHC and GEV), transformed into a company focused almost exclusively on aircraft engines. This indicator shows the "temperature" of the sector. It helps us understand: is GE's growth a bet on the recovery of air travel, or is the entire industrial sector overheated?

RSI 14 indicator chart for stocks of companies in the market segment - Holding
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RSI 14 for the overall market

General Electric, after its split, focuses on aircraft engines (GE Aerospace) and energy (GE Vernova) [Note: GE's ticker symbol is now primarily Aerospace]. This is the heart of industrial America. This indicator shows how overall market sentiment—euphoria or panic—affects perceptions of this cyclical but critically important business.

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Analyst consensus forecast for the company's share price, the segment, and the market as a whole

Analyst consensus stock price forecast GE (General Electric Company)

This chart shows the collective opinion of the "new" General Electric, focused on aerospace. After spinning off energy (GEV) and healthcare, analysts value GE exclusively as a manufacturer of aircraft engines (primarily LEAP). Their target prices depend on the production rates of Boeing and Airbus, as well as the high-margin service (MRO) market for these engines.

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The difference between the consensus estimate and the actual stock price GE (General Electric Company)

After its split, General Electric became a pure aerospace company (GE Aerospace), producing aircraft engines (including the LEAP). This chart shows the difference between the current price and the consensus forecast. It reflects analysts' belief in long-term growth in air travel and demand for engines and their services, seeing potential for a renewed GE.

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Analyst consensus forecast for stock prices by market segment - Holding

Following its split, General Electric focused on its core business—aircraft engines (GE Aerospace). It is a market leader dependent on air travel. This chart reflects analysts' general expectations for the aerospace segment. It shows whether experts believe demand for new aircraft and maintenance will grow or whether they expect a decline.

A chart showing analyst consensus price forecasts for stocks in a market segment. - Holding
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Analysts' consensus forecast for the overall market share price

After the split, GE is essentially a pure aerospace bet (engines for Boeing and Airbus). This business depends on the health of airlines and demand for travel. This chart shows the general consensus forecast. If experts expect a recession, that means a decline in business travel and tourism, which will hit airlines and, ultimately, GE engine orders.

A chart showing analyst consensus forecasts for the overall market share price.
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AKIMA index of the company, segment and market as a whole

AKiMA Company Index General Electric Company

General Electric (GE) is the new GE, which, after splitting its businesses, focused exclusively on aerospace. They are a leader in the production and maintenance of jet engines. This chart reflects the health of the global aviation industry: demand for new aircraft and, more importantly, high-margin revenue from servicing existing fleets.

AKIMA Index Chart for the Company General Electric Company
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AKIMA Market Segment Index - Holding

After splitting its business, General Electric (GE) focused on the aerospace industry (GE Aerospace), producing aircraft engines. This comprehensive metric evaluates companies. The chart shows the average value for the industrial segment. This benchmark helps us understand how GE's leadership in aircraft engines allows it to be more efficient than the average company.

AKIMA Market Segment Index Chart - Holding
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The AKIM Index for the overall market

Following its split, General Electric became a company focused on aircraft engines and services (GE Aerospace). It's a high-tech business with long production and service cycles. This chart, showing the market average, serves as a benchmark. It allows one to assess how GE, dependent on the health of the aviation industry, fares against the backdrop of the overall macroeconomic situation that impacts markets as a whole.

AKIM Index chart for the overall market
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