GE Aerospace

GE · Industrials · Aerospace & Defense

Mega CapHigh Margin
$357.64
+0.17%

General Electric Company, doing business as GE Aerospace, designs and produces commercial and defense aircraft engines, integrated engine components, electric power, and aircraft systems. The company operates through two segments, Commercial Engines & Services, and Defense & Propulsion Technologies.…

What to know about GE

GE Aerospace is a Industrials company with a mixed financial profile. It scores well on size and growth, but valuation is worth keeping an eye on.

Should you consider GE?

Based on 31 financial metrics and sector comparison. Not financial advice.

  1. GE Aerospace is a Industrials company with a mixed overall financial profile — it sits in the upper half of Industrials stocks (37 of 75).

  2. Profitability is roughly average for the S&P 500 — not a standout in either direction.

  3. The stock trades at a premium — investors are paying more per dollar of earnings than most S&P 500 companies. That's fine if strong growth justifies it, but leaves little room for disappointment.

  4. Growth is a clear strength — revenue and earnings are expanding faster than most peers, signalling strong demand for the company's products or services.

  5. This stock pays no dividend — your return depends entirely on the share price rising over time.

  6. The stock is more volatile than most S&P 500 names — it can swing sharply in both directions. This suits investors comfortable with bigger short-term moves.

  7. There are several areas of concern. This may suit investors with a higher risk tolerance or a specific contrarian view on the Industrials sector.

At a glance

Price $357.64
Market size 373.67B
Annual dividend No dividend
Strongest metric Dividend Growth (5Y) 18.71%

How it scores

We look at 31 different financial metrics and group them into categories. Here's how GE compares to the other S&P 500 stocks.

Size
Great
Growth
Good
Dividends
Good
Sentiment
Good
Health
Average
Cash Flow
Average
Risk
Average
Valuation
Below average
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Valuation

Is the stock cheap or expensive relative to its earnings, sales, and assets? Lower multiples often mean better value.

Metric Value vs S&P 500
P/E Ratio (Trailing) 44.43 Below avg
Forward P/E 41.17 Below avg
PEG Ratio 8.46 Below avg
Price to Sales 7.73 Below avg
Price to Book 20.66 Below avg
EV/EBITDA 34.24 Below avg
Earnings Yield 2.25% Below avg

Profitability

How efficiently does the company turn revenue into profit? Higher margins mean more money kept from each dollar earned.

Metric Value vs S&P 500
Gross Margin 31.15% Average
Operating Margin 20.21% Above avg
Net Profit Margin 17.86% Above avg
Return on Equity 45.43% Top 25%
Return on Invested Capital 4.85% Average

Growth

How fast is the business expanding? Strong growth in revenue and earnings signals increasing market demand.

Metric Value vs S&P 500
Revenue Growth (YoY) 24.70% Top 25%
Revenue Growth (3Y CAGR) 16.32% Top 25%
EPS Growth (YoY) -1.80% Below avg
Free Cash Flow Growth 97.50% Top 25%

Health

Can the company cover its debts and obligations? A healthy balance sheet reduces the risk of financial trouble.

Metric Value vs S&P 500
Current Ratio 1.01 Average
Debt to Equity 1.17 Average
Interest Coverage 12.86 Above avg
Altman Z-Score 3.60 Above avg

Dividends

Does the company pay shareholders, and is that payment growing and sustainable?

Metric Value vs S&P 500
Dividend Yield N/A
Payout Ratio N/A
Dividend Growth (5Y) 18.71% Top 25%

Cash Flow

Is real cash flowing into the business — not just accounting profits? Strong cash flow funds growth and dividends.

Metric Value vs S&P 500
Free Cash Flow Yield 2.00% Below avg
OCF to Sales 18.32% Average

Risk

How volatile is the stock compared to the broader market? Lower beta and volatility mean a smoother ride.

Metric Value vs S&P 500
Beta (1-Year) 1.38 Below avg
Volatility (30-Day) 34.81% Average

Sentiment

What do analysts and short-sellers think? High analyst ratings and low short interest signal broad confidence.

Metric Value vs S&P 500
Short % of Float 1.33% Top 25%
Avg. Analyst Rating 1.50 Top 25%
Target Upside % -1.87% Below avg

Size

How large is the company by market value? Size affects stability, growth potential, and index inclusion.

Metric Value vs S&P 500
Market Capitalization 373.67B Top 25%

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