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How Risky Is General Electric?


How Risky Is General Electric?

Third-quarter earnings at General Electric Company (NYSE: GE) were basically a disaster -- with CEO John Flannery calling the company's performance "unacceptable." It's no wonder the shares plunged after the report. But is it time for investors to run for the hills or an opportunity to invest in this industrial giant? There are definitely risks today, but if you have the stomach for turnarounds, they may be worth taking on.   

General Electric sports more than a 4% dividend yield today. That's very enticing when an S&P 500 Index fund will get you only around 2%. Before the third-quarter earnings report, I believed that the dividend was on solid ground, but now I'm not so sure. If the only reason you're interested in GE is the yield, you should probably be looking somewhere else at this point. Put simply, the risk of a cut is large.

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General Electric Co. Stock

€150.50
1.690%
General Electric Co. gained 1.690% today.
The stock is an absolute favorite of our community with 35 Buy predictions and no Sell predictions.
As a result the target price of 162 € shows a slightly positive potential of 7.64% compared to the current price of 150.5 € for General Electric Co..
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