Trump heads to Beijing with Musk, Cook, and Fink leading a 17-CEO delegation, where roughly 40% have crypto ties.
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Trump heads to Beijing with Musk, Cook, and Fink leading a 17-CEO delegation, where roughly 40% have crypto ties.
(Bloomberg) -- The White House is inviting Tesla Inc.’s Elon Musk, Apple Inc.’s Tim Cook, Boeing Co.’s Kelly Ortberg and executives from other large companies to accompany President Donald Trump on his trip to China this week, according to an official. Most Read from BloombergIran Makes New Offer on Uranium in Response to US, WSJ SaysInside a Year of Chaos and Conflict at Kevin Hart’s Media CompanyTrump Rejects New Iran Peace Offer as ‘Totally Unacceptable’Modi Asks Indians to Stop Buying Gold,
More than a dozen top U.S. business leaders will travel to China for President Trump’s visit this week with Chinese President Xi Jinping, representing various American industries from finance to manufacturing.
GE Vernova Inc. (NYSE:GEV) is one of the 14 Stocks That Will Skyrocket. This stock, pitched by Enrique Abeyta, is another nuclear stock. He claims that it is slated to benefit from one of the most underrated aspects of the AI buildout, i.e., electricity demand. The firm “already powers multiple AI data centers across the […]
GE stock surges on strong aerospace demand and major engine deals, but high debt, rising costs and rich valuation may limit upside.
Elon Musk, Apple's Tim Cook, GE Aerospace's Larry Culp and Boeing's Kelly Ortberg will join U.S. President Donald Trump on his visit to China this week, a White House official told Reuters. Others taking part include Meta's Dina Powell McCormick, Blackrock's Larry Fink, Blackstone's Stephen Schwarzman, Cisco's Chuck Robbins, Micron's Sanjay Mehrota, Mastercard'ss Michael Miebach, Qualcomm's Christiano Amon and Visa's Ryan McInerney, the official said.
Declassified Pentagon files on advanced unidentified aerial phenomena have been released, highlighting unusual propulsion, maneuverability, and materials characteristics. The disclosures are drawing fresh investor attention to propulsion, power systems, and materials science, areas that sit at the core of GE Aerospace within General Electric (NYSE:GE). The timing has renewed discussion about how existing aerospace research programs could intersect with emerging defense and aerospace...
GE Vernova Inc. (NYSE:GEV) was one of the stocks featured in Jim Cramer’s Mad Money recap, as he discussed how the AI build-out could power the economy. Cramer mentioned the stock during the episode and said: Take a look at these. These companies are hiring like mad because they know the demand for electricity is […]
Under the direction of President Donald Trump, the Pentagon on Friday released dozens of files totaling thousands of pages about “Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena.” Investors, however, may be thinking about them as unidentified flying objects, or UFOs. The first interesting tidbit was about an aircraft that in 2023 made “multiple 90-degree turns at an estimated 80 mph.” That is indicative of potentially impressive technology in propulsion, control, and materials science that would interest investors looking at jet and jet engine makers, such as Lockheed Martin and GE Aerospace.
PLTR, GE and Verizon headline Zacks' top analyst reports as AI, aerospace demand and broadband growth drive investor focus.
GE Vernova Inc. (NYSE:GEV) was one of the stocks on Jim Cramer’s radar as he highlighted AI winners to buy for 2026. Cramer highlighted that the company performed much better after the spin-off, as he commented: You have GE Vernova, which spent years under GE as a struggling builder of turbines, suddenly on its own, […]
GE Aerospace, a division of General Electric (NYSE:GE), has agreed to supply F404 engines to Turkish Aerospace Industries. The agreement expands GE Aerospace's role in Turkey's defense and aerospace programs and deepens its international footprint. The F404 engine is widely used in military aircraft, so this contract points to continued demand for GE's defense focused products. For investors tracking NYSE:GE, this new engine supply deal comes as the stock trades around $302.63 and follows a...
As GE Aerospace has outpaced the broader market over the past six months, Wall Street analysts maintain a bullish outlook on the stock’s prospects.
GE HealthCare Technologies (NASDAQ:GEHC) held its 2026 Annual Meeting of Stockholders with Chairman H. Lawrence Culp, Jr. presiding and management highlighting recent operating results, portfolio changes, and actions taken to address tariffs and inflation. Board and meeting overview Culp opened the
Stock market corrections are painful. GE Aerospace (don’t call it General Electric) stock has been unfairly punished since its first-quarter earnings report, with investors’ gaze now narrowly focused on the Middle East rather than on a horizon filled with more planes powered by GE’s aircraft engines. Problems started for GE Aerospace stock in March, right after missiles started flying in Iran.
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GE Aerospace (NYSE:GE) is among the 10 Best Large Cap Defense Stocks to Buy According to Hedge Funds. As of the close of business on May 5, the stock is a consensus Strong Buy, with an average upside potential of 24% based on 13 analysts’ recommendations. Recent updates include Jefferies trimming its price target on […]
Over the long-term, the stock market is very good at valuing companies. Not every stock price reaction to recent earnings reports seems fair. Through midday trading on Monday, more than 500 companies in the had reported quarterly results.
Wondering if General Electric's share price still offers value after a strong run, or if most of the upside is already reflected in the stock. At a last close of US$280.52, the stock has seen a 1.4% decline over the past week and is roughly flat over 30 days. Longer term returns of 35.0% over 1 year and 254.1% over 3 years, plus a very large 5 year gain, highlight how different time frames tell very different stories about risk and reward. Recent coverage has focused on how General Electric...
"You get what you pay for" often applies to expensive stocks with best-in-class business models and execution. While their quality can sometimes justify the premium, they typically experience elevated volatility during market downturns when expectations change.
Over the long-term, the stock market is very good at valuing companies. Not every stock price reaction to recent earnings reports seems fair. Through midday trading on Monday, more than 500 companies in the had reported quarterly results.
The iShares U.S. Aerospace & Defense ETF rallied 23% to $250, then fell 16% to $210. It is now stabilizing around $217.
GE Aerospace (NYSE:GE) was among Jim Cramer’s stock calls on Mad Money recently as he recapped mega-cap tech earnings. A caller sought Cramer’s opinion of the stock, and in response, he said: I think you should buy it right here. Enough is enough. It’s been going down because people are worried about air travel. I […]
The stock is up over 126% in the last year, as its end markets continue to support long-term growth for the company.
U.S. procurement rules will prohibit Chinese origin rare earth materials in defense applications from January 2027. China currently supplies a large share of global rare earth alloys used in aerospace engines and components. Domestic U.S. rare earth projects are scaling up to supply companies such as GE Aerospace, part of General Electric (NYSE:GE). General Electric (NYSE:GE), trading at $283.57, sits at the center of this supply chain reset through its GE Aerospace business, which depends...
GE HealthCare (NASDAQ: GEHC) currently trades at $59.49, well below the Wall Street consensus price target of $89.74. That implies upside of roughly 50.8% if the analysts are right. GE HealthCare is the medical imaging and diagnostics business spun from General Electric, with about $20.6 billion in annual revenue across Advanced Imaging Solutions, Patient Care ... GE HealthCare Just Crashed 13% on a Guidance Cut. Here’s the Case for Buying the Dip
Former General Electric investors are extremely happy with two of the companies that emerged from the breakup.
The Strait of Hormuz crisis is spooking markets, but another crisis has been emerging—one that could hit the entire U.S. defense supply chain.
The company reported first-quarter earnings per share of 99 cents. Wall Street was looking for $1.05.