GE blames the financial unit for the problems...
Finance: This has already been a hotbed of dealmaking for the company, and itâs fair to expect more restructuring in the form of sales, divestitures or even spinoffs. GEâs financial units account for $18 billion, or over 40% of the companyâs $42 billion in quarterly revenue, but Immelt blamed the commercial finance unit for much of the trouble with earnings this quarter. GEâs loss provisions surged 42% to $1.33 billion â a drop in the bucket as far as UBS and Citigroup are concerned, but a big jump on a relative basis. Chief financial officer Keith Sherin told Reuters today that GE âis looking to fine-tune its financial portfolio,â but would not spin off the financial units. GE has already been reducing its consumer finance unit in favor of commercial finance. (Commercial finance was down 20% and GE Money consumer finance down 19% in todayâs earnings.)
I was just pointing out the Inverse head and shoulders. I could not care if we go to 15000 or 9000. I just want it to move.