Shares of industrial ... GE left the Dow and broke up, they've been an amazing company!" said JJ Kinahan, chief executive of IG North America and president of its brokerage tastytrade. The GE ...
GE Aerospace closed 6.13% below its 52-week high of $194.80, which the company achieved on October 17th.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average and other major indexes were mixed Thursday, amid reports that showed weekly jobless claims and monthly GDP both came in lower than expected. Meanwhile, Meta Platforms,
Dow jumps as S&P 500 hits a record high. Trump pushes for rate cuts and cheaper oil, while rising jobless claims hint at economic softening.
Revenue rose to $10.81 billion from $9.46 billion, ahead of the average analyst forecast for $9.49 billion. Shares of GE Aerospace rose 6.8% to $201.11 in premarket trading. Revenue grew 19% to $7 ...
Barclays analyst David E. Strauss maintained a Buy rating on GE Aerospace (GE – Research Report) today and set a price target of $230.00. The
GE Aerospace stock is higher Thursday after the industrial firm topped analysts' fourth-quarter expectations and issued a strong full-year outlook. Here's what you need to know.
GE Aerospace reported robust profits last quarter and is in the midst of a $15 billion stock buyback program. Workers say these funds should be redirected into fair wages, secure retirements, better health care and improved working conditions—a necessary investment to attract and retain skilled aerospace talent amid a wave of retirements.
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GE Aerospace and American Airlines were ... The Nasdaq Composite slipped, while the Dow Jones Industrial Average advanced. The tech sector pulled back. Nvidia and ARM shares declined, after ...
The Dow Jones rose Thursday on surprise weekly jobless claims and GDP data. Microsoft and ServiceNow plunged on earnings.
The S&P 500 climbed 0.5% to surpass its record set early last month after coming close the day before. It was the seventh gain in eight days for the main measure of Wall Street's health. The Dow Jones Industrial Average piled on 408 points, or 0.9%, while the Nasdaq composite added 0.2%.