General Electric Company

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

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GE, DryShips, IBM, and U.S. Silica all posted new 52-week lows on Friday.
General Electric, Microsoft, Chevron, and Goldman Sachs were among the big DJIA losers on Friday.
GE reported Q2 results Friday morning that beat analysts estimates for both revenues and profits. The company also revved up its cash flow number in CEO Jeff Immelt's final quarter at the company's...
General Electric Company (NYSE: GE) finds itself at a serious crossroad in July. While many eyes are going  to be on GE’s earnings and guidance, there are many moving parts inside the operations...
General Electric is set to report earnings on Friday morning. It has been hard to ignore the rather large taming of expectations going into the report.
24/7 Wall St. has put together a preview of General Electric, Microsoft and other Dow Jones Industrial Average companies scheduled to report their quarterly results this coming week.
Shares of Verizon rose slightly last week, but not enough to allow the company to relinquish its position as the poorest performing DJIA stock so far in 2017.
The moves in the most shorted stocks traded on the New York Stock Exchange were mostly upward again, demonstrating confidence in the short sellers with the markets near all-time highs after a more...
GE, Boeing, Goldman Sachs, and Exxon Mobil held the Dow in barely positive territory Tuesday.
GE, Abercrombie & Fitch, Intel, and Macy's all posted new 52-week lows Monday.
Verizon can't shake its position as the worst-performing DJIA stock of the year to date, and a report that it may be considering a play for Disney did not help its share price last week.
General Electric, Rite Aid, Frontier Communications, and Weatherford International all posted new 52-week lows on Thursday.
General Electric, Intel, Merck, and Disney led the DJIA to a lower close on Thursday.
Seven stocks in the Dow Jones Industrial Average index have posted share price losses in the first half of 2017. The losses range from about 7% to more than 16%. The Dow itself gained about 8%.
Rite Aid, General Electric, Carrizo Oil & Gas, and Verizon all posted new 52-week lows Thursday.