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Briefing on the Fundamentals of General Electric Company (GE)

Large-cap technology company General Electric Company has moved -1.1% this afternoon, reaching $107.59 per share. In contrast, the average analyst target price for the stock is $124.89.

General Electric Company operates as a high-tech industrial company in Europe, China, Asia, the Americas, the Middle East, and Africa. The company is based in the United States. General Electric Company currently returns an annual dividend yield of 0.3%.

Make Sure to Consider the Following Before Buying General Electric Company:

  • General Electric Company has moved 104.0% over the last year.

  • GE has a forward P/E ratio of 24.8 based on its EPS guidance of 4.33.

  • Over the last 6 years, earnings per share (EPS) have been growing at a compounded average rate of 16.0%.

  • The company has a price to earnings growth (PEG) ratio of 1.6.

  • Its Price to Book (P/B) ratio is 3.75

General Electric Company Has Irregular Cash Flows

Date Reported Cash Flow from Operations ($ k) Capital expenditures ($ k) Free Cash Flow ($ k) YoY Growth (%)
2023-02-10 5,916,000 -1,162,000 7,078,000 60.32
2022-02-11 3,332,000 -1,083,000 4,415,000 -10.66
2021-02-12 3,566,000 -1,376,000 4,942,000 -53.26
2020-02-24 8,737,000 -1,837,000 10,574,000 40.74
2019-02-26 4,979,000 -2,534,000 7,513,000 -1.89
2018-02-23 6,033,000 -1,625,000 7,658,000

General Electric Company's free cash flows have a decent average of $7.03 Billion over the last 6 years, but they are highly variable since their coefficient of variability is 37591890710.2%. The compounded average growth rate over this period is 0.0%.

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