General Electric Essay, Research Paper
A Financial Evaluation of General Electric Corporation David B. Preston, Sr. Tampa College, Pinellas CampusFlorida Metropolitan University Running Head: GENERAL ELECTRIC CORPORATION General Electric Corporation2AbstractGeneral Electric Corporation (GE) from a financial analysis presents itselfas a strong corporation. The historical data reviewed revealed that it hashad a stable past, with strong earnings and growth that has been consistentand which the company has been able to reproduce year after year. Withrecent changes in the focus of many companies, including globalization andmanagement styles, General Electric has been in the forefront of innovationand change to accommodate to such challenges. General Electric Corporation3Certification StatementI hereby certify that this Directed Study Project will constitute my ownwork product. Where the language of another is set forth, quotation markswill so indicate. Appropriate credit will be given where I have usedlanguage, ideas, expressions, or writing of another. Signed: David B. Preston, Sr. General Electric Corporation 4 Introduction While contemplating which company to choose for the project of anevaluation of a company, there were many companies to choose. I hadrecently begun to invest in the stock market, unfortunately with minimaleducation and understanding of the ways to evaluate a company and itsstrengths and weaknesses. I therefore saw it as appropriate to research andevaluate a firm that I currently hold stock in. The original purchase priceof fourteen (13) shares of General Electric at $75.25 per share was$990.25 on 24 September 1998. The current price as of 20 March, 1999was $112.00 per share of a current portfolio value of $1456.00. thisrepresents a net profit of $465.75 or a profit of forty-seven (47) percent insix months time.General Information General Electric Company is considered a conglomerate. This meansthat it is engaged in many different types of business under the generalname of General Electric Company. There are numerous holdings whichthe company has. There are currently fourteen (140) divisions within thecorporation. Several of these include:Aircraft Engines – General Electric currently have engine orders forAmerican Airlines, Continental Airlines, Delta, Finnair, NorthwestAirlines, US Airways, and Civil Aviation Administration of China. In General Electric Corporation5 1997, G.E. had greater than seventy (70) percent of the world s large commercial engine orders awarded to their company.Appliances – General Electric Corporation has several new productsavailable, including GE smartwater filtration and softening, several newlines of dishwashers, outdoor grills and stainless steel built inrefrigerators. G.E. is in a joint venture called General DomesticAppliances which includes such companies as Hotpoint, RCA,Monogram, Creda, Cannon Industries, Epelair, and Red Ring Electric.Capital Systems – which is a diversified financial services division whichacts as a finance company for automobiles and homes.Lighting – which includes the well known division that produces andsells light bulbs for the home and for industry.Medical systems – where G.E. has a joint venture with Picker inoffering medical imaging equipment including C.T. scanners, x-raymachines, M.R.I. s, diagnostic Ultrasound and mammography.Television – including owning NBC and in joint ventures in theownership of CNBC and MSNBC.Plastics – mainly the manufacturing of plastics.Power systems – mainly the manufacturing of gas, steam andhydraulics.Electric distributions and control – manufacturing items to distribute,protect and control electricity, including circuit breakers, switches,transformers and meters.Transportation – G.E. manufactures more than one half of the dieselfreight locomotives in North America. General Electric Corporation6Marconi electric systems – which deals with avionics, radar, defense,space systems, and underwater systems. (GE Home Page) General Electric Corporation s statement of purpose reads: GECorporation is a high technology company applying its leadership inintelligent election systems supplying solutions for customers in globalmarkets and building value for shareholders. (GE Home Page) General Electric Company currently operates in more than 100countries, it has 250 manufacturing plants in twenty-six different nations,employs 276,000 people worldwide and employs 165,000 people in theUnited States. (GE Annual Report -1997) John Welsh has been the chief executive officer of General ElectricCompany since 1981. The company uses stock issues to build its equity.History General Electric Company began operations in 1892 and was formed bythe consolidation of Edison General Electric Company andThompson-Houston Company. Between the years of 1947 and 1977,General Electric became a leader in jet air transportation, data processing,space expansion and electronic. General Electric underwent a dramatic
restructuring in the 1980 s to become a part of global competition andenter the global market. GE divested itself of $10 billion of marginalbusinesses and made $19 billion in acquisitions to strengthen the worldclass business that would lead GE into the nineties. (GE Home Page) General Electric Company7Financial In the fiscal year 1998, General Electr
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