Actually the barn door should have been closed about a year and a half ago. Waiting until the stock bottoms isn’t the best time to sell.Perfect time to shut the barn door.
Hold.
They cut it in half last year. Went from .24c per quarter to .12c per quarter.Not sure if they've cut the dividend or not.
Actually the barn door should have been closed about a year and a half ago. Waiting until the stock bottoms isn’t the best time to sell.
The appliance division is no longer a part of GE; it belongs to a [surprise!] Chinese corporation.We bought a GE dish washer and refrigerator this year :O
Does that mean that you believe they'll go under? I wish that GE Aviation was split off into a [truly] separate company, they're doing OK.That was my point, stated sarcastically. I do think GE will turn around. Not sure if we have seen the bottom, though.
No i do not think that. I think they will thrive. Maybe next year, maybe much later.Does that mean that you believe they'll go under? I wish that GE Aviation was split off into a [truly] separate company, they're doing OK.
Might want to go back and do some more research. Look at their financial statements for the past 3-4 quarters. Posting net losses of millions of dollars isn’t exactly ‘doing ok’.they're doing OK.
On the other hand, they might be in the "too big to fail" category.Posting net losses of millions of dollars isn’t exactly ‘doing ok’.
They’re driving the price down by suggesting to all their clients to sell, so they can buy.I need to press my advisor as to why they are only suggesting this now.
jack welch wasn’t exactly the great CEO that people think he was.
I remember in the early 2000’s he attempted to buy the company I work for and that died a quick death thankfully
I think you need to first answer the two questions of how your advisor gets paid and what determines the amount.I need to press my advisor as to why they are only suggesting this now.
If it wasn't for Monti and his ruling, that company would have been assimilated into the Borg that was GE.
Depends on the analysis.
Some say GE has sold enough parts to fix the balance sheet.
Others state it is still too scattered and unfocused with a large debt still from GE Capital.
O.M.G. Blasphemy!jack welch wasn’t exactly the great CEO that people think he was.
jack welch wasn’t exactly the great CEO that people think he was.
I remember in the early 2000’s he attempted to buy the company I work for and that died a quick death thankfully
Yea that guy was brutal
And also used some “creative accounting “ to hide the truth, Immelt continued it through his reign.
O.M.G. Blasphemy!
Where I used to work, a one time CEO worshiped at the alter of Jack Welch and how he made GE the model for what we should be to really boost the P/E ratio. I had to waste weeks learning all about BIFF (Big Improvements For Free - or whatever it was called) and management at every level, and, and, and...
jack welch wasn’t exactly the great CEO that people think he was.
I’m not sure why, but I’ve had a little GE stock for a long time, through the depicted decline.
Now my investment advisor wants me to dump it.
(Will that assure it’s meteoric clinb?)
Why did it make that big downhill slide?
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*I wish I had followed my own advice with both Enron and Pan Am!