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General Electric Company (GE)

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162.35+1.09 (+0.68%)
At close: 04:00PM EDT
162.70 +0.35 (+0.22%)
After hours: 07:32PM EDT
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Previous Close161.26
Open161.01
Bid162.51 x 800
Ask162.47 x 1000
Day's Range160.31 - 163.37
52 Week Range77.32 - 163.65
Volume4,644,211
Avg. Volume8,679,870
Market Cap177.71B
Beta (5Y Monthly)1.24
PE Ratio (TTM)42.61
EPS (TTM)N/A
Earnings DateN/A
Forward Dividend & Yield1.12 (0.69%)
Ex-Dividend DateApr 12, 2024
1y Target EstN/A
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  • Reuters

    UPDATE 1-GE Vernova reports wider-than-expected Q1 loss in first post-spinoff results

    General Electric's energy spin-off company, GE Vernova, reported a wider-than-expected first-quarter loss on Thursday, as weakness in its wind segment offset demand for natural-gas related equipment and services. GE Vernova, which became an independent company this month following a three-way split of General Electric, provides services and equipment to the energy sector, operating through three main businesses - power, wind, and electrification. In contrast, the power segment saw higher orders for gas turbines and more demand for gas power services due to outages, leading to a 6% jump in sales.

  • Reuters

    GE Vernova reports wider-than-expected Q1 loss in first post-spinoff results

    General Electric's energy spin-off company, GE Vernova, reported wider-than-expected first-quarter loss on Thursday, as weakness in its wind segment offset demand for natural-gas related equipment and services. GE Vernova, which became an independent company this month following a three-way split of General Electric, provides services and equipment to the energy sector, operating through three main businesses - power, wind, and electrification. In contrast, the power segment saw higher orders for gas turbines and more demand for gas power services due to outages, leading to a 6% jump in sales.