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General Electric reports loss amid weakness in aviation

Agence France-Presse

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General Electric suffers a $2.2-billion loss in the 2nd quarter of 2020, partly due to a 44% fall in revenues in its aviation business

General Electric (GE) reported a bigger-than-expected loss on Wednesday, July 29, due in part to sagging sales from its aviation business in the wake of the coronavirus outbreak.

The company’s loss was $2.2 billion in the 2nd quarter, compared with a loss of $61 million in the year-ago period. 

Revenues tumbled 24% to $17.8 billion. 

As with so many other companies, the coronavirus and shutdowns to contain the virus was the driving factor behind 2020 results. 

GE suffered a 44% fall in revenues in its aviation business, where orders for plane engines have been derailed due to the downturn in commercial aviation that threatens major carriers.

The company also took a one-time accounting charge of $608 million in light of weakened expectations for aviation and customer credit risk. Aviation had been one of GE’s stronger divisions prior to the coronavirus outbreak.

GE’s healthcare business has played a role in the COVID-19 response through the production of ventilators to treat the illness. However, healthcare profits also fell on much lower revenues in the quarter due to weak demand for products less correlated to COVID-19.

“We’re working through a still-difficult COVID-19 environment, and while it’s still to early to predict the trajectory for the recovery of commercial aviation, we continue to plan for a prolonged return to prior levels of activity,” said chief executive Lawrence Culp.

“Still, based on what we see today and the actions we’ve taken, sequential improvement in earnings and cash in the 2nd half of the year is achievable.”

Shares rose 1.7% to $7.02 in pre-market trading. – Rappler.com

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