GE Turnaround Gains Momentum on 2021 Cash-Flow Forecast

GE Turnaround Gains Momentum on 2021 Cash-Flow Forecast

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The video discusses General Electric's (GE) financial and industrial segments, highlighting the ongoing unwinding of its financial arm and its impact on cash flow. It explores GE's adaptation to the post-pandemic world, focusing on aviation and power segments, and the challenges in the renewable energy sector, particularly wind power. The healthcare division is also examined, noting its stability despite the sale of the biopharma segment.

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

What is a key point of contention between investors regarding GE's financial arm?

Its impact on GE's industrial free cash flow

Its role in increasing GE's debt

Its effect on GE's healthcare division

Its contribution to GE's renewable energy segment

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How does GE's aviation segment stand out in the company's portfolio?

It is primarily focused on renewable energy

It is considered the crown jewel

It is the least profitable segment

It has been sold to another company

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

What challenge does GE face in the renewable energy market?

Dominance in the coal power sector

Lack of investment in wind power

High profitability in solar energy

Non-participation in solar and storage

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

What was the impact of selling the biopharma part of GE's healthcare business?

It diversified GE's healthcare offerings

It increased the growth rate of the healthcare division

It removed the fastest growing part of the healthcare business

It led to a focus on MRI machines and X-rays

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Why is GE's healthcare division considered stable?

It provides a steady cash flow

It has rapidly growing segments

It consistently faces operational problems

It is heavily reliant on the financial arm