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General Electric Company
GE · US · NYSE
166.87
USD
-0.26
(0.16%)
Company Overview

5 NECCO STREET,BOSTON MA 02210,617-443-3000

CEO

Mr. H. Lawrence Culp Jr.

Employess

125000

Sector

Industrials

Industry

Aerospace & Defense

Website

https://www.geaerospace.com

General Electric Company, doing business as GE Aerospace, designs and produces commercial and defense aircraft engines, integrated engine components, electric power, and mechanical aircraft systems. It also offers aftermarket services to support its products. The company operates in the United States, Europe, China, Asia, the Americas, the Middle East, and Africa. General Electric Company was incorporated in 1892 and is based in Evendale, Ohio.

Next Earnings Date

Oct. 22, 2024

Ex Dividends date

Jul. 25, 2024

Dividend Date

July 11, 2024

YTD Performance

66.12%

Fiscal Year End

12-31

IPO Date

1962-01-02

Growth Rates
(avg. rate of change) 10 years 5 years 3 years 1 year
Sales/Revenue -7.17% -10.99% -3.59% 16.96%
EPS -2.58% 19.23% 22.07% 16780.00%
Equity -14.52% -2.45% -8.34% -18.75%
Cash -18.58% -24.44% -22.63% 7.32%
Return On Capital (ROIC) 3.50% 2.15% 2.66% 6.29%
Debt
year (millions) 2023 2022 2021 2020 2019
Short Term Debt 1,250 3,740 4,360 4,780 90,900
Long Term Debt 21,700 22,400 30,800 70,300 3,200
LT Finance Leases 1,970 2,090 2,850 3,200 3,200
Shares Outstanding 1,090 1,100 1,100 1,090 1,090
Market Cap 111,000 57,200 64,600 58,800 60,600
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