$GE

Discussion in 'Stocks' started by Cuddles, Nov 4, 2019.

  1. Cuddles

    Cuddles

    Pretty sure I started a thread on General Electric a while back but the search function doesn't work below certain character count.

    I regret not getting in earlier this week. This puppy read to turn around?
     
  2. Cuddles

    Cuddles

    damn, can never catch a break w/this blatant manipulation. When the same company that would be "affected" by IP theft allegations is fighting these measures, you sure as hell know how far this political BS has gotten.


    https://www.cnbc.com/2020/02/15/tru...-stop-exporting-ges-engines-to-china-wsj.html

    Trump administration may stop exporting engines co-manufactured by GE to China, WSJ says

    • The White House is considering a proposal to decline a license allowing a joint venture of GE and France's Safran SA to ramp up deliveries of jet engines to China, The Wall Street Journal reported.
    • The Journal, citing a person familiar with the discussions, said the move is to prevent the Chinese from mimicking the production techniques and reverse-engineering the engines.
    • Administration officials will meet on Thursday to discuss the potential denial of the license, the Journal said.
    The Trump administration may stop exporting jet engines manufactured partly by General Electric to China for the country's airliner, over fears that the Chinese could mimic the production techniques, The Wall Street Journal reported.

    The White House is considering a proposal to decline a license allowing CFM International, a joint venture of GE and France's Safran SA, to ramp up deliveries of its LEAP 1C jet engines to China, the Journal reported, citing a person familiar with the discussions.

    The move could have steep impact on GE, which is fighting against the proposal, the Journal said. GE believes reverse-engineering the engines is much more difficult than some officials think, and the Chinese could have already started the process as the engines have been used in the countries for years, according to the person.


    Administration officials will meet on Thursday to discuss the potential denial of the license, and cabinet officials will have a meeting on Feb.28 on this matter and other China trade policies, the Journal said.

    The proposal came about a month after President Trump signed a "phase one" trade agreement with China as the world's two biggest economies try to rein in a more than 18-month trade war.

    Aviation is one of GE's key businesses and a bright spot for the struggling conglomerate as it attempts to come back from its failure to forecast a downturn in demand for its turbines, the titanic machinery that powers natural gas and coal-fired power plants.
     
  3. ironchef

    ironchef

    If I were the Chinese, I just buy Airbus and engines from Europe.