GE Aerospace (GE) stock analysis
Company overview and business model
Source fact: 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. The Commercial Engines & Services segment designs, develops, manufactures, maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) services of jet engines and sale of spare parts for commercial airframes, business aviation, and aeroderivative applications. The Defense & Propulsion Technologies designs, develops, manufactures, and services jet engines and avionics and power systems for governments, militaries, and commercial airframers, as well as MRO of engines and the sale of spare parts. This segment also offers aircraft components and systems, such as small turboprop engines, aeroengine mechanical transmissions, turbines, combustors and controls, additive manufacturing, propeller systems, ignition systems, sensors and engine accessories for fixed wing and rotorcraft applications for commercial and military end users under the Avio Aero, Unison, Dowty Propellers, and Colibrium Additive brands. The company operates in the United States, Europe, Asia, the Americas, the Middle East, and Africa. General Electric Company was incorporated in 1892 and is based in Evendale, Ohio.
Classification: NYSE · Industrials · Aerospace & Defense
Revenue and growth
Source fact: Revenue was USD 45.85 billion for the period ending 2025-12-31.
Caverian calculation: Revenue changed +18.5% (FY2025 vs FY2024).
Profitability
Source fact: Net income was USD 8.70 billion in the latest reported period.
Source metric: Reported net margin was 19.0%.
Balance sheet and liquidity
Source fact: Cash and equivalents were USD 12.39 billion.
Source fact: Total debt was USD 20.50 billion.
Source metric: Current ratio was 1.04x.
Cash-flow analysis
Source fact: Operating cash flow was USD 8.54 billion.
Source fact: Free cash flow was USD 7.26 billion.
Valuation
Source metrics: Trailing P/E 40.70x; Forward P/E 38.03x; Price to book 20.30x; Price to sales 7.07x; EV/EBITDA 33.10x.
Caverian model output: Value score was 18/100.
Competitive position
Classification: Peer context: Aerospace & Defense within Industrials.
Caverian model output: Quality score was 67/100.
Caverian model output: Growth score was 79/100.
Material risks
Caverian calculation: Altman Z-score was 3.52 (safe zone).
Caverian calculation: Piotroski F-score was 6/9.
Data sources and freshness
Freshness: This report uses a stored upstream snapshot; statement periods are shown alongside the figures.
Methodology and limitations
Facts reproduce stored upstream fields. Calculations derive only from the displayed stored statements. Model outputs are Caverian interpretations, not investment advice or a buy/sell recommendation.
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