GE
$302.09
General Electric Company, doing business as GE Aerospace, designs and produces commercial and defense aircraft engines, integrated engine components, electric power, and aircraft systems.
Recent News
Rare Earth Shift Tests GE Aerospace Defense Supply Chain And Margins
U.S. policy is driving a shift away from Chinese-origin rare earth materials for permanent magnets in military systems, with compliance changes affecting contracts from 2027. A recent Defense Logistics Agency award and federal backing for domestic rare earth metallization mark a rebuild of the U.S. supply chain for critical materials. These moves are set to affect GE Aerospace, part of General Electric (NYSE:GE), through sourcing, compliance, and cost implications on defense engine...
Top Stock Reports for GE Aerospace, Shell & McKesson
GE Aerospace gains on strong engine demand and defense tailwinds, while Shell and McKesson navigate mixed performance and strategic shifts.
Howmet's Defense Aerospace Strength Seems Firm: More Upside Ahead?
HWM gains from rising defense budgets as strong F-35 demand and engine spares drive growth, positioning it for continued aerospace momentum.
GE's Defense & Propulsion Unit Gains Momentum: Can It Sustain?
GE Aerospace's Defense & Propulsion unit gains momentum with major contracts and rising orders, supporting a steady growth outlook.
Big Tech’s Huge Conglomerate Premium
Remember when Jack Welch brought good things to life? During their 1960s heyday, conglomerates were even hotter and they took advantage by using their lofty stock prices to buy hundreds of often unrelated businesses. “It’s the smart thing to do,” says Que Nguyen, chief investment officer for equity strategies at Research Affiliates.