Thread regarding General Electric Co. layoffs

GE Capital has $24 billion debt that will be due in 2019/2020

https://markets.businessinsider.com/news/stocks/general-electric-stock-price-20-billion-funding-gap-ge-capital-goldman-2018-11-1027736553

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The concern about loss of GECAS appears rather serious. Having a captive finance org was always touted as critical to making those large aviation deals happen. Also, to balance out between long-cycle (hardware/service) and short-cycle (finance) revenues.

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Post ID: @kzb+WdzGgHW

Who will “buy” GE Aviation engines to lease out if GECAS goes down the Schitter?

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Post ID: @xrm+WdzGgHW

GE is almost out of time, yet continues to escalate its commitment to a failing course of action.

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Post ID: @zwe+WdzGgHW

Drive that stock price down!

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