appliances, the lightbulbs and so forth and they're focused on infrastructure, energy, medical devices, locom it was affected by the lack of appliance revenue. some of those businesses have injected volatility into the ge model and it's going to change the way the stock is moving forward. >> basically, the stock has been dead money for ten years or more. why ge? they've been trying to transition since 2001. since mr. imelt took the helm and haven't been able to execute quite as effectively and they've had an activist investor as well. >> it hasn't moved ge because they haven't stated what their plan is for the future, so i do agree that the pressure from trio forn, from the street is affe and the way they can clear the deck sos the state which businesses they want to invest in. but most importantly, as investor, what should i be looking at in terms of progress? >> do you own anytime your funds and would you add to it if you did. hold.do and we would consider our guidance has been it's not moving down or up. it's just kind of ceo takes pla until the new plan takes place. you're right. you've w