GE continues to make progress in fixing up GE Capital and restoring it to a positive contributor to the corporation. The company has continued to pare down the balance sheet at GE Capital. While provisions ticked up a bit, it does not seem so long now, before GE Capital can contribute meaningful dividends back to the company again.
Even in resetting expectations for lower margins, GE stock still looks relatively attractive. It pays a decent dividend and is cheaper, on a cash flow basis, than a simple look at the P/E or EV/EBITDA ratios would suggest. General Electric is not going to make anyone rich quickly, but patient investors can still play an attractive turnaround story that should gradually morph into a solid dividend growth name.
Read more: http://stocks.investopedia.com/stock-analysis/2011/GE-Still-On-A-Road-To-Recovery-GE-BRK-A-SI-EMR-DHR-DOV-HON-SPW-PHG1026.aspx?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+stockinvesting+%28Investopedia%3A+Headlines%29#ixzz1c4pUB400
Source: Investopedia
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