GE Aerospace
GE NYSE Earnings in 58 daysGE Aerospace looks about 83% overvalued against its cash-flow value. Its growth outlook scores mixed; analysts' mean target is about 10% higher.
At a glance
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the tiles above, in a line each- Value Looks ~83% overvalued against Otto's cash-flow estimate.
- Health 8 of 18 health checks pass.
- Growth Revenue trend ≈ -10%/yr (extended trend, not a forecast).
- Street Analysts lean strong buy · avg target +10% from here.
- Dividend Pays a dividend — yields 0.51%.
- Insiders Insiders, last 12 months: 0 buys · 2 sells.
Not investment advice — Otto just crunches numbers.
Price trend
+30.3% over one year · S&P 500 +20.5%
What think
The market's move: +30.3% over the past year
Trading 83% up its 52-week range. Price is the market's live vote — not advice.
Analyst consensus: Strong Buy · 21 analysts
Average 12-month target ₹38,753.43 — +10.3% vs today.
Yahoo Finance's analyst aggregate. Sentiment, not advice.
Insiders: 0 buys · 2 sales in recent filings
Open-market trades from SEC Form 4. Sales are often pre-planned (10b5-1); buys tend to say more. Sentiment, not advice.
InvestRight readers: 0 watching
This site's own activity — not a broad measure. Sentiment, not advice.
The snowflake
checks passed on each axis- Value 0/2 checks
- Future 2/4 checks
- Past 3/4 checks
- Health 2/5 checks
- Dividend 1/3 checks
What does this show?
Five quick health scores — Value, Future, Past, Health and Dividend — each 0–100%. A bigger, more even shape means a stock that scores well across the board; a spiky one is strong on some axes and weak on others.
Learn more on Investopedia →Fair value
our estimate · not analyst forecast83% above our estimate — the price sits over what our numbers support.
How we got there
A 2-stage discounted-cash-flow on free cash flow: grow it at the capped historical trend for five years, fade to a 2.5% long-run rate, discount everything at 9.0%. It's a transparent estimate from past numbers, not a licensed forecast — treat it as one lens, not truth.
What does this show?
Our estimate of what one share is worth based on the cash the business is expected to generate (a discounted-cash-flow model), next to today's price. Below fair value hints undervalued, above hints expensive — it's an estimate, not a guarantee.
Learn more on Investopedia →Health checks
18 checks run on free data- ⚠ Trading below our fair-value estimate -83% vs our DCF estimate
- ⚠ Debt/equity falling over time long-term debt/equity 109.6% vs 76.1%
- ⚠ Debt is under 40% of equity debt/equity 113%
- ⚠ Earnings growth beats the market 1.7%/yr vs market ~9.0%
- ⚠ Revenue trending up -10.1%/yr over 9yr
- ⚠ Revenue higher than five years ago 119.5B → 45.9B
Show all 18 checks by axis
Value 0/2 passed
- ⚠ Trading below our fair-value estimate -83% vs our DCF estimate
- – P/B below industry industry P/B not on the free feed
- – P/E below industry industry P/E not on the free feed
- – P/E below peer average peer P/Es land after the next refresh
- – P/S sane vs its own history needs multi-year P/S (Tier B)
- ⚠ More than 20% below fair value -83% margin of safety
Future 2/4 passed
- ✓ Earnings trending up 1.7%/yr over 9yr
- – Growth beats the industry industry growth not on the free feed
- ⚠ Earnings growth beats the market 1.7%/yr vs market ~9.0%
- ⚠ Revenue trending up -10.1%/yr over 9yr
- ✓ Return on equity improving ROE 46.6% vs 10.7% 9yr ago
Past 3/4 passed
- ✓ Earnings grew over the period 7.5B → 8.7B
- – High-quality earnings (few one-offs) one-off detection deferred — needs statement detail
- ✓ Growth accelerating vs its average latest 32.8%/yr vs 1.7% average
- ⚠ Revenue higher than five years ago 119.5B → 45.9B
- ✓ Return on equity above 20% ROE 48.2%
Health 2/5 passed
- ⚠ Debt/equity falling over time long-term debt/equity 109.6% vs 76.1%
- ⚠ Debt is under 40% of equity debt/equity 113%
- ✓ Debt well covered by cash flow operating cash flow covers 39.0% of debt
- – Interest comfortably covered by profit
- ⚠ Short-term assets cover long-term debt 40.6B vs 72.3B
- ✓ Short-term assets cover short-term bills 40.6B vs 39.0B
Dividend 1/3 passed
- – Dividend covered by earnings and cash flow n/a
- – Dividend growing over time n/a
- – No dividend cut in recent years n/a
- ✓ Payout ratio under 75% payout 19.6% of earnings
- ⚠ Yield beats the market yield 0.52% vs market ~1.5%
- ⚠ Yield in the top quartile of payers yield 0.52% vs 2.70% cut among the 60 payers Otto tracks
What does this show?
Pass/fail rules on the company's finances — debt levels, profitability, cash cover and so on. More greens means a sturdier balance sheet; an n/a just means we didn't have that data point.
Learn more on Investopedia →Past performance
10-yr history from SEC EDGAR filingsRevenue
Earnings
Free cash flow
dashed line = what it'd look like growing at our ~9% market-average benchmark, for comparison
What does this show?
How revenue, earnings and free cash flow have grown over the years. Bars rising left-to-right show a growing business; the dashed line is a market-average pace for comparison.
Learn more on Investopedia →Revenue & expenses
Q2 2026What does this show?
How a company turns sales into profit. Revenue splits into the direct cost of sales and the gross profit left over; from that gross profit come operating costs (R&D, SG&A), tax and interest — what survives is net income. Every figure is also shown as a share of revenue, so you can compare periods and companies of different sizes.
Learn more on Investopedia →Future
trend, not analyst forecastRevenue · extended at -10.1%/yr
Earnings · extended at 1.7%/yr
Dashed bars just extend the historical trend (capped at ±15%/yr) — the same growth our DCF uses. It's arithmetic on the past, not an analyst forecast; real futures bend.
What does this show?
Solid bars are history; dashed bars simply extend the past growth trend a few years forward — capped so it stays sane. It's a trend line, not an analyst forecast.
Learn more on Investopedia →Dividend
from cash actually paid, not promisesWhat does this show?
The share of profit paid back to shareholders as cash. Yield is that cash as a % of the price; the payout gauge shows how much of earnings is paid out (over ~75% can be hard to sustain).
Learn more on Investopedia →Ownership & insiders
from SEC Form 4 filings0 open-market buys · 2 sales in the last 10 saved filings
- Exercise Ali Mohamed · Senior Vice President 8,096 sh · ₹59.84M 2026-07-24
- Sell Ali Mohamed · Senior Vice President 8,096 sh · ₹274.08M 2026-07-24
- Exercise Procacci Riccardo · Senior Vice President 1,517 sh · ₹21.25M 2026-07-23
- Sell Procacci Riccardo · Senior Vice President 1,517 sh · ₹50.52M 2026-07-23
- Award Althoff Judson · Director 517 sh 2026-06-24
- Award Mcdew Darren W · Director 678 sh 2026-05-05
- Award Lesjak Catherine A · Director 678 sh 2026-05-05
- Award Horton Thomas W · Director 678 sh 2026-05-05
- Award Goren Isabella D · Director 678 sh 2026-05-05
- Award Enders Thomas · Director 678 sh 2026-05-05
Insiders must report within two business days. Sales are often pre-planned (10b5-1) rather than a signal — buys tend to say more.
What does this show?
Buys and sells by the company's own directors and officers, from their SEC filings. Insiders sell for many reasons, but clusters of open-market buying can signal confidence.
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What does this show?
A few peers in the same business, each with its own mini snowflake, so you can see how this company stacks up rather than judging it in isolation. Anyone signed in can add a missing competitor — it shows for everyone, marked as user-added.
Learn more on Investopedia →Leadership
Yahoo Finance · photos & bios via Wikidata-
Mr. H. Lawrence Culp Jr.
Chairman & CEO
American business executive
- Age
- 62
- Total yearly comp
- ₹982.27M
- Education
- Harvard Business School, Washington College
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Mr. Mohamed Ali
President & CEO of Commercial Engines and Services
- Age
- 55
- Total yearly comp
- ₹225.48M
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Mr. Christoph A. Pereira
Chief Strategy & Risk Officer and CEO of Aerospace Carbon Solutions, SaaS & Sustainability
- Age
- 52
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Mr. Robert M. Giglietti
VP, Chief Accounting Officer, Controller & Treasurer
- Age
- 53
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Ms. Tara DiJulio
VP, Chief Communications Officer & Chief Corporate Affairs Officer of GE Aerospace
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Mr. Christian E. Meisner
Senior VP & Chief Human Resources Officer
- Age
- 55
- Total yearly comp
- ₹217.03M
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Mr. John R. Phillips III
Senior VP, General Counsel & Secretary
- Age
- 47
- Total yearly comp
- ₹231.58M
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Ranked by title — reporting lines aren't public data. Compensation is the total Yahoo reports; blank means it isn't disclosed there.
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