General Electric earnings: 15 cents a share, vs 11 cents EPS expected

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General Electric revenue: 15 cents a share, vs 11 cents EPS expected

A man takes a picture of a General Electric engine during the China International Import Expo , at the National Exhibition and Convention Center in Shanghai, China November 6, 2018.Here's what Wall Street expects:Revenue: $22.93 billion according to analysts surveyed by Refinitiv.

Investors will also be watching GE's industrial free cash flow , which is followed closely as it's used as a gauge of efficiency. Essentially, FCF is money left over after a company pays for operating expenses and capital spending. GE's most recent forecast for 2019 industrial FCF was a range between negative and plus $1 billion. The company had raised that forecast in its second-quarter report.

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