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is g.e. finally a buy? >> i have been long g.e.not that far above where it's currently trading at if you look at it this way, dom, i was impressed that they said this company was going to come out stronger than when it went into the pandemic. if you look where it traded back during the financial crisis, that 5.50. $7 has resistance. i am sticking with it. i think it has the ability to double >> is g.e. on the shopping list in industrial ts for you? >> we talked about this tuesday night. steve has a good point between 6 and 7 left it has good support. but i think goldman may be a little early on the call i think about their 2019 revenues, 30% tied to aviation you saw boeing come out this week and talk about the extension of the timeline for aircraft demand. probably going to be longer than anticipated. although you are safe to buy the stock, i think you have to be patient for a robust recovery. >> patience for g.e. investors is something people have been dealing with for a long time >> the final trade >> peleton, if it pulls back, i
is g.e. finally a buy? >> i have been long g.e.not that far above where it's currently trading at if you look at it this way, dom, i was impressed that they said this company was going to come out stronger than when it went into the pandemic. if you look where it traded back during the financial crisis, that 5.50. $7 has resistance. i am sticking with it. i think it has the ability to double >> is g.e. on the shopping list in industrial ts for you? >> we talked about this...
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we are seeing bombed out value names, g.e., for instance. we are thinking that it is a laggard that will play catch-up. a breakout, we think you can get 6 to 8% if not more. >> mike, we will give you the last word. as you top it off, what is the real out of the case here. >> if you are playing for the breakout, it is 6 to 8 cents i am not necessarily showing the place i would be playing but we are not risking a lot of money, so i think it is right. >> the one to watch, the ewj that everyone is playing with. >>> investors are getting more bullish on big pharma. and tony says there is one name in this group that could have healthy gains ahead. tony, which drug company are you looking at >> eli lilly antibody treatments have taken a back seat to vaccine news, but with president trump getting regeneron treatment, that is pushed back in the light and eli lilly pushed for that this week. i think both the regeneron and eli lilly drugs, these are monoantibody drugs these are for less severe cases and early on, similar to what president trump was see
we are seeing bombed out value names, g.e., for instance. we are thinking that it is a laggard that will play catch-up. a breakout, we think you can get 6 to 8% if not more. >> mike, we will give you the last word. as you top it off, what is the real out of the case here. >> if you are playing for the breakout, it is 6 to 8 cents i am not necessarily showing the place i would be playing but we are not risking a lot of money, so i think it is right. >> the one to watch, the ewj...
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longer-term, g.e. is set up to lead and grow.where we are in power and renewables to lead in the energy transition. personalized health, more efficient care delivery, we sit in the middle of what will come. an important opportunity for us as we think of a safer return to flight, our aviation business will play an aborted role. we see profitable growth we can convert into cash across the entire g.e. portfolio today. david: talk about power. you have different aspects of power at general electric. give us a sense of where you are. we've got an election coming up. i will not ask you to take a position on who will win or lose, but there is diversity when it comes to renewables. are you putting an up or down if we had democrats in charge rather than republicans? larry: we run our renewables and power as global businesses. we see transitions in many places from coal and nuclear to the power gen sources of the future. we don't think that is strictly wind and solar. gas has an important role to play. the desire fort high reliability in a
longer-term, g.e. is set up to lead and grow.where we are in power and renewables to lead in the energy transition. personalized health, more efficient care delivery, we sit in the middle of what will come. an important opportunity for us as we think of a safer return to flight, our aviation business will play an aborted role. we see profitable growth we can convert into cash across the entire g.e. portfolio today. david: talk about power. you have different aspects of power at general...
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around inside g.e. and you can def have seized more government infrastructure around 5 especially with china's doing on the superhighway so then if you look at the bottom line then we've got quite a lot of state involvement when it comes to the chinese side perhaps we're going to see increasing state involvement on the u.s. side when it comes to other sectors like 5 g. and a i is the free market system failing them again that's an interesting question i mean when you say math 5 g. you know especially with china's done right now it's such an arms race that you're starting to see more and more involvement from a government side of course we've seen that in china i think over the course of the next 2 to 3 years you'll start to see clear on the private side winners and losers but for right now to really get that jump start you need to see more government infrastructure because this really comes down to next call it 2 to 3 years you're going to have that window that opens up and naturally the opportunity not
around inside g.e. and you can def have seized more government infrastructure around 5 especially with china's doing on the superhighway so then if you look at the bottom line then we've got quite a lot of state involvement when it comes to the chinese side perhaps we're going to see increasing state involvement on the u.s. side when it comes to other sectors like 5 g. and a i is the free market system failing them again that's an interesting question i mean when you say math 5 g. you know...
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one is by a company called dana corp it is an audit will build manufacturer parts manufacturing into g.e. and what they are suing over is say that the administration's quote unbounded and unlimited trade war impacted billions of dollars in goods imported from the people's republic of china so essentially what you have is essentially a whole bunch of different companies as you said $3500.00 companies that's a lot of companies who are suing together to essentially say the trumpet ministrations tariffs on china were unfair to them as a company and were illegal under the w t o and i think this is going to be a very difficult case to make because my understanding is that as president of the united states the president has the authority to impose those tariffs that he has that right the question is whether or not the courts will agree with that but i think this is kind of a long shot lawsuit when we know that a lot of these companies a lot most of them obviously suffered from from these terrible loss business that what it did to it to world the world economy hellery do these companies have a l
one is by a company called dana corp it is an audit will build manufacturer parts manufacturing into g.e. and what they are suing over is say that the administration's quote unbounded and unlimited trade war impacted billions of dollars in goods imported from the people's republic of china so essentially what you have is essentially a whole bunch of different companies as you said $3500.00 companies that's a lot of companies who are suing together to essentially say the trumpet ministrations...