General Electric (GE)
260.28
+0.00 (0.00%)
NYSE · Last Trade: Jul 18th, 8:54 AM EDT
Detailed Quote
Previous Close | 260.28 |
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Open | - |
Bid | 262.25 |
Ask | 262.65 |
Day's Range | N/A - N/A |
52 Week Range | 150.20 - 272.80 |
Volume | 67,022 |
Market Cap | 2.29T |
PE Ratio (TTM) | 40.48 |
EPS (TTM) | 6.4 |
Dividend & Yield | 1.440 (0.55%) |
1 Month Average Volume | 8,368,740 |
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About General Electric (GE)
General Electric is a multinational conglomerate known for its diversified industrial operations, encompassing segments such as aviation, healthcare, power, and renewable energy. The company designs and manufactures a wide array of innovative technologies and solutions, including jet engines, medical imaging equipment, and energy-efficient systems. With a strong focus on research and development, General Electric aims to drive advancements in efficiency and sustainability across multiple sectors. Additionally, GE provides comprehensive services and support to its global customers, helping them optimize their operations and improve overall productivity. Read More
News & Press Releases
The escalation of tariff policies has intensified market volatility, with President Trump announcing a new wave of levies, including 30% tariffs on the European Union and Mexico starting August 1, a 35% tariff on Canadian goods, and a 10-15% baseline tariff proposed for over 150 countries, with up to 145%
Via MarketMinute · July 17, 2025
GE Aerospace just beat on sales, earnings, and lifted guidance. Shares fell anyway. Dive into the results, the curious market reaction, and future outlook.
Via MarketBeat · July 17, 2025
US Consumer Powers Markets Higher, But the Fed’s Not Ready to Blink
Via Chartmill · July 17, 2025
Shares of industrial conglomerate GE Aerospace (NYSE:GE)
jumped 4.7% in the pre-market session after the company reported second-quarter earnings that beat analyst expectations and raised its full-year financial guidance.
Via StockStory · July 17, 2025
Let's have a look at the S&P500 stocks with an unusual volume in today's session.
Via Chartmill · July 17, 2025
U.S. equities climbed on Thursday, with the S&P 500 briefly testing a record high 6,300 level at midday in New York, bolstered by strong earnings and upbeat retail sales data that reinforced investor risk appetite.
Via Benzinga · July 17, 2025
GE Aerospace (NYSE: GE) reported Q2 2025 earnings beating estimates, with revenue and orders up significantly. 2025 guidance raised, 2028 outlook improved.
Via Benzinga · July 17, 2025
GE Aerospace revenue, earnings, and cash flow all surged, driven by strong demand in its commercial services division and a significant increase in order volume.
Via Stocktwits · July 17, 2025
While Dow Jones futures were down 0.12% at the time of writing, the S&P 500 futures were up 0.06%.
Via Stocktwits · July 17, 2025
Industrial conglomerate GE Aerospace (NYSE:GE) beat Wall Street’s revenue expectations in Q2 CY2025, with sales up 34.1% year on year to $11.02 billion. Its non-GAAP profit of $1.66 per share was 16% above analysts’ consensus estimates.
Via StockStory · July 17, 2025
U.S. stock futures were swinging between gains and losses on Thursday after ending higher on Wednesday. Futures were mixed.
Via Benzinga · July 17, 2025
Via Benzinga · July 17, 2025
Via Benzinga · July 17, 2025
Defense stocks are rallying on Trump's record defense bill, but Q2 earnings will test whether companies can deliver on high expectations.
Via Benzinga · July 16, 2025
Via Benzinga · July 16, 2025
Industrial conglomerate GE Aerospace (NYSE:GE)
will be announcing earnings results this Thursday morning. Here’s what to expect.
Via StockStory · July 15, 2025
This category-leading semiconductor specialist is generating strong growth thanks to artificial intelligence (AI).
Via The Motley Fool · July 14, 2025
Air India CEO Campbell Wilson warned against arriving at premature conclusions after India’s Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau released a preliminary report into the AI 171 flight crash involving Boeing’s Dreamliner 787-8 jet.
Via Stocktwits · July 14, 2025
Large-cap stocks usually command their industries because they have the scale to drive market trends.
The flip side though is that their sheer size can limit growth as expanding further becomes an increasingly challenging task.
Via StockStory · July 14, 2025
Small-cap stocks can be incredibly lucrative investments because their lack of analyst coverage leads to frequent mispricings.
However, these businesses (and their stock prices) often stay small because their subscale operations make it harder to expand their competitive moats.
Via StockStory · July 14, 2025