General Electric Company

NYSE: GE
$187.43
+$1.27 (+0.7%)
Closing Price on September 20, 2024

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Oilfield services firm Baker Hughes has announced a $3 billion share buyback program and an authorization from its board of directors to issue new debt.
GE ended its streak of consecutive 52-week lows on Friday after the shares had dipped below $20 for the first time in five years.
Apple, General Electric, Walmart, and Merck combined to push the DJIA up a little a Friday.
Teva, General Electric, Newell Brands, and Oclaro all posted new 52-week lows Thursday.
General Electric, AT&T, Envision Healthcare, and AKS Steel all posted new 52-week lows on Wednesday.
AK Steel, General Electric, Under Armour, and Eldorado Gold all posted new 52-week lows Tuesday.
Merck, General Electric, Macy's, and CenturyLink all posted new 52-week lows Monday.
Merck, Macy's, General Electric, and 3M all posted new 52-week lows on Monday.
President Trump begins a five-nation tour of Asia on Friday and a number of companies are taking part in the two-week trip in hopes of furthering relationships, especially with China.
General Electric stock had a tough week. The share price dropped nearly 13% last week and the company posted a new 52-week low every day.
GE had a market cap that made it the most valuable publicly traded company as recently as 2006. Due to the implosion of its earnings, it is no longer in the top 30.
JC Penney, General Electric, Mattel, and Rite Aid all posted new 52-week lows Friday.
General Electric, Celgene, Chesapeake Energy, and Southwestern Energy all posted new 52-week lows Thursday.
General Electric, AT&T, Nabors Industries, and Chesapeake Energy all posted new 52-week lows Wednesday.
Boeing, General Electric, IBM, and Caterpillar were the big losers as the DJIA closed down on Wednesday.