$286.51-3.42 (-1.18%)
General Electric Company, doing business as GE Aerospace, designs and produces commercial and defense aircraft engines, integrated engine components, electric power, and aircraft systems.
GE Aerospace in the Industrials sector is trading at $286.51. The stock is currently 18% below its 52-week high of $348.48, remaining 3.7% below its 200-day moving average. Technical signals show neutral RSI of 36 and bearish MACD signal, explaining why GE maintains its current current market pressure. The Whystock Score of 60/100 suggests a balanced risk-reward profile.
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General Electric Company, doing business as GE Aerospace, designs and produces commercial and defense aircraft engines, integrated engine components, electric power, and aircraft systems. The company operates through two segments, Commercial Engines ...
GE Aerospace (NYSE:GE) was among Jim Cramer’s stock calls on Mad Money recently as he recapped mega-cap tech earnings. A caller sought Cramer’s opinion of the stock, and in response, he said: I think you should buy it right here. Enough is enough. It’s been going down because people are worried about air travel. I […]
The stock is up over 126% in the last year, as its end markets continue to support long-term growth for the company.
U.S. procurement rules will prohibit Chinese origin rare earth materials in defense applications from January 2027. China currently supplies a large share of global rare earth alloys used in aerospace engines and components. Domestic U.S. rare earth projects are scaling up to supply companies such as GE Aerospace, part of General Electric (NYSE:GE). General Electric (NYSE:GE), trading at $283.57, sits at the center of this supply chain reset through its GE Aerospace business, which depends...
GE HealthCare (NASDAQ: GEHC) currently trades at $59.49, well below the Wall Street consensus price target of $89.74. That implies upside of roughly 50.8% if the analysts are right. GE HealthCare is the medical imaging and diagnostics business spun from General Electric, with about $20.6 billion in annual revenue across Advanced Imaging Solutions, Patient Care ... GE HealthCare Just Crashed 13% on a Guidance Cut. Here’s the Case for Buying the Dip
Former General Electric investors are extremely happy with two of the companies that emerged from the breakup.