What Does Warren Buffett See in General Electric? [View article]
GE is really three businesses: a bank, an industrial, and NBC. To analyze the company you MUST examine each independently.
When you do this you see that GE's bank is extraordinarily conservative relative to other banks (1/7 leverage vs. 1/11 and higher for well capitalized banks).
You see that the industrial business is the best in the world, exhibiting the highest returns on assets and growth out there, with a excellent portfolio of businesses including everything from train engines, to water infrastructure which are going to be huge for the next several decades.
Then you've got NBC, while I think it has become an embarrassment to GE's name and should be spun off, it nevertheless is generates enormous amounts of free cash flow.
At $20 a share and a dividend yield of 6.2%, its a massive buy if you have a year or so time horizon.
also, if you think Buffett will buy Lehman or Merrill you don't know Buffett very well. he was burned once and won't likely be back. he hates, HATES, Wall St.!
What Does Warren Buffett See in General Electric? [View article]
When you do this you see that GE's bank is extraordinarily conservative relative to other banks (1/7 leverage vs. 1/11 and higher for well capitalized banks).
You see that the industrial business is the best in the world, exhibiting the highest returns on assets and growth out there, with a excellent portfolio of businesses including everything from train engines, to water infrastructure which are going to be huge for the next several decades.
Then you've got NBC, while I think it has become an embarrassment to GE's name and should be spun off, it nevertheless is generates enormous amounts of free cash flow.
At $20 a share and a dividend yield of 6.2%, its a massive buy if you have a year or so time horizon.
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