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how much was ge stock in 2020

by Raoul Kerluke Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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10.8 U.S. dollars per share

Should you buy GE stock?

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When will GE stock split?

Jan 11, 2022 · The General Electric Company’s stock cost 10.8 U.S. dollars per share in 2020, down from a high of 51.56 U.S. dollars in 1999.

What is wrong with GE stock?

52 rows · Apr 08, 2022 · FinancialContent fully hosted finance channel. Date Open High Low Close Volume Change (%) Apr 12, 2022: 90.00: 91.34: 89.30: 90.00: 4,509,725

When did GE stock go up?

Stock Price Chart. This chart displays the latest GE stock price for today, as well as the stock price history for up to the past five years. Stock price is provided every hour directly from the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE), where GE stocks and shares are traded. General Electric Company - Historical Price.

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What was GE Stock Price 2019?

GE - General Electric CompanyDateOpenClose*Jun 01, 201974.4084.00May 01, 201981.2075.52Apr 01, 201980.1681.36Mar 08, 20190.08 Dividend80 more rows

What was GE Stock Price 2000?

The all-time high General Electric stock closing price was 480.00 on August 28, 2000. The General Electric 52-week high stock price is 116.17, which is 27.1% above the current share price.

Is it worth buying GE stock 2021?

Bottom line: GE stock is not a buy. Over the long term, buying an index fund, such as SPDR S&P 500 (SPY), would have delivered safer, higher returns than GE stock. If you want to invest in a large-cap stock, IBD offers several strong ideas here.Apr 6, 2022

What was the price of GE stock before the split?

The pre-split-adjusted price was $12.69, according to MarketWatch.Aug 3, 2021

What was the price of GE stock in 2010?

GE ultimately hit its 2010s low of $6.66 in December 2018 before bouncing back to $11 to close out the decade. Despite the struggles, GE investors did manage to squeak out a profit in the 2010s, and $100 worth of GE stock in 2010 would be worth about $101 today, assuming reinvested dividends.Dec 31, 2019

What was GE stock in 1998?

GE - General Electric CompanyDateOpenLowJul 01, 1998235.10225.80Jun 01, 1998213.78207.37May 01, 1998219.07207.69Apr 01, 1998219.87206.8981 more rows

Will GE ever recover?

General Electric's shares appear to be poised for a rebound, based on an analysis of the stock's sell-side analyst price targets. The mean consensus target price for GE is $124.71, which is +25% higher than the company's last traded share price of $99.95 as of January 6, 2022.Jan 7, 2022

Is GE going out of business?

This morning, CEO Larry Culp announced that GE is going to split into three separate companies. The healthcare unit is going to be spun-off in early 2023, the energy division will be spun-off in early 2024, and the aviation business will be the remaining company.Nov 16, 2021

Is GE a long term buy?

General Electric stock performance, data by YCharts. This pullback represents an excellent buying opportunity for long-term investors. Continued turnaround progress, debt reduction, and the upcoming corporate breakup will likely drive strong gains for GE shareholders over the next several years.Jan 29, 2022

What will happen to GE stock after split?

And GE itself will maintain a 19.9% equity interest in GE Healthcare after the spinoff. Current GE shareholders will likely receive shares in the new GE Health, GE Power and GE itself will become an aviation-only company, at least at first.Nov 23, 2021

Is GE going to reverse split?

On July 30, 2021, GE announced that it completed the 1-for-8 reverse stock split. The company provided an FAQ dated June 23rd, 2021, explaining why the board felt the reverse split made sense at this time.Sep 8, 2021

What happens to GE stock after company split?

“Your original stock is now a share in GE aviation, but you also get these special stock dividends,” Shue said. “You're still going to own all three branches.” What is different, however, is that with a stock split, you're simply holding more stocks of the same company.Nov 17, 2021

The outlook for GE's top business suddenly got a lot murkier

What happened

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So what

Shares of battered industrial conglomerate General Electric ( NYSE:GE) tumbled 38.8% in the first six months of 2020, according to data provided by S&P Global Market Intelligence. The move extends a four-year losing streak for GE, with shares down nearly 80% from their July 2016 post-Great Recession highs.

Now what

Since 2008, things have been going badly at GE. Poorly timed investments in consumer credit and oilfield services conspired with the disastrous acquisition of Alstom Power to tank the company's finances.

What is General Electric's dividend yield?

Although airplane manufacturing has resumed, and some new orders have begun trickling in, investors still have justifiable concerns about how GE Aviation -- and, by extension, the rest of the company -- will be impacted.

How much is General Electric's annual dividend?

The current dividend yield for General Electric (NYSE:GE) is 0.31%. Learn more

When was General Electric's most recent dividend payment?

The annual dividend for General Electric (NYSE:GE) is $0.32. Learn more

Is General Electric's dividend growing?

General Electric's most recent quarterly dividend payment of $0.08 per share was made to shareholders on Monday, August 2, 2021.

When did General Electric last increase or decrease its dividend?

Over the past three years, General Electric's dividend has not grown. It has decreased by -95.24%.

What is GECC merger?

The most recent change in General Electric's dividend was a decrease of $0.88 on Friday, December 7, 2018.

What is commercial paper?

Effective December 2, 2015, General Electric Capital Corporation (GECC) merged with and into GE (the "Merger") to assure compliance with debt covenants as GECC exits the assets planned for disposition. Upon the Merger, the obligations of GECC under its then outstanding debt obligations were assumed by GE (the "GE Debt Assumption"). On December 2, 2015, as part of the GE Debt Assumption and as a result of the Merger, GE succeeded to GECC and assumed the obligations of GECC under all of GECC's outstanding indebtedness and other financial obligations, including:#N#Approximately $67.5 billion in senior unsecured, subordinated and senior secured notes issued or guaranteed by GECC pursuant to the GECC U.S. medium term note programs;#N#Approximately $55.2 billion of senior and subordinated debt securities issued or guaranteed by GECC under the GE Capital European medium term note program for issuances by GECC, GE Capital European Funding, GE Capital UK Funding and/or GE Capital Australia Funding Pty Ltd. ;#N#Approximately $8.9 billion of commercial paper issued by GECC.#N#The notes described above, and certain other debt securities issued by or guaranteed by GECC, benefited from the guarantee of GE provided pursuant to the Amended and Restated Agreement between GE and GECC, dated April 10, 2015 and various supplemental indentures entered into in connection therewith. As a result of the Merger and GE Debt Assumption, the Amended and Restated Agreement and the supplemental indentures have terminated according to their terms.

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