GE's stock is soaring. But its turnaround isn't a sure thing

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GE's earnings report on Thursday is likely to provide more evidence of how challenging it will be for new CEO Larry Culp to pull off a speedy turnaround.

 

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Jeffry Immelt. CEO of GE was Obama's jobs csar. You remember Mr. .05% growth. GE paid zero taxes and still tanked. Wonderful economic programs keep on giving😂😂😂

+400 point day for DOW putting it over 25000 so far. When exactly does CNN report on the market? Negative days only?

Do a story on what weapons they make?

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