[TradeSmith Daily]( The GE Giant Is about to Shrink… and Thatâs a Good Thing
When a company plans a spinoff, most people view it as a news event. The team at TradeSmith is here to show you that itâs an investing clue. Deloitte and Edge Consulting Group found that between 2000 and 2014, spinoff stocks generated a 22% return in the first 12 months of trading. Thatâs even better than the 14% return of the parent company that performed the spinoff. Last week, I presented the opportunity of the Kellogg Co. (K) spinoff, and thereâs another company performing a spinoff that I want to put on your radar this week: General Electric Co. (GE). In its heyday, between the 1980s and 1990s, General Electric Co. stock returned more than 25% a year, on average. Another bragging point for GE was that in September 1993, it was the most valuable publicly traded company. But in the early 2000s, less-efficient business units and bad bets started to take their toll on the company — and on investorâs confidence. From 2000 to 2018, GE shares shed 7% a year. The company also went from a $474 billion market cap in 2000 to an $87 billion market cap today, shedding $387 billion in value in 22 years. But thatâs where GE has been. Weâre looking at where it is headed, because thatâs where profit opportunities can be found. RECOMMENDED LINK [Should You Exit Your Sinking Stocks Today or Wait it Out? This 5 Second Trick Helps You Decide](
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Dismantling a Giant
GE is spinning off into three distinct companies:
- GE Aerospace
- GE Healthcare
- GE Vernova GE Q2 2022 Presentation
The aviation division makes jet engines and integrated systems for military, commercial, and general aircraft operators, with one of its customers being Boeing Co. (BA). As you can imagine, with fewer flights and less traveling because of COVID-19, the aerospace division has been suffering from a loss in sales. In 2021, GEâs aviation division generated $21.3 billion in sales, which was 35% less than the $32.8 billion it generated in 2019. However, [we have pointed to the recent growing demand for airline travel]( and aerospace companiesâ financial results are expected to return to pre-pandemic levels by 2024. If the recovery is sustained, GE Aerospace could be valued at up to $85 billion, according to a report from Barronâs. The projected value of GEâs aerospace division alone is almost as much as the current market cap of the entire company.
At Least You Have Your Health
Like the aerospace division, the health care unit has suffered a loss in sales since COVID-19. With people only visiting hospitals for emergencies and using more telemedicine options, hospitals had less of a need for some of GEâs products. Sales in 2021 for the health care unit were $17.7 billion, down 11% from $19.9 billion in 2019. But once GE HealthCare is spun off, being more focused would allow it to make more strategic acquisitions, boosting revenue. Instead of trying to organically create growth, GE HealthCare executives can go out and buy growth. Projections suggest that the health care unit could be worth between $50 billion and $60 billion. This will be the first company to be spun off, and it has the most amount of information about the spinoff currently available. GE HealthCare is expected to trade on the Nasdaq under the ticker GEHC in early 2023. GE shareholders as of a certain record date will be entitled to receive shares of GE HealthCare, and the number of GE common stock shares that a shareholder owns will not change.
GE Gets Energized
The final company from the spinoff will be GE Vernova, whose name is a combination of the Spanish “verde” for “green” and the Latin “novus” for “new.” The company has a portfolio of energy operations that includes onshore and offshore wind turbines, electrical distribution grids, hydropower, and the storage of renewable energy. GE CEO H. Lawrence Culp Jr. said that wind energy is still “an immature industry,” with wind turbine makers GE, Vestas Wind Systems, and Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy losing a combined $2.4 billion in the past 12 months. Of the three companies that will emerge after the spinoff, this is the least established, but there is an increasing demand for alternative energy. The global wind energy market is expected to increase in value from $62 billion in 2019 to $127 billion by 2027. With all three businesses running on their own, and taking into account debt, other liabilities, and assets, projections suggest the market cap of all three companies combined could be between $130 billion and $140 billion. That would be more than double GEâs current value. RECOMMENDED LINK [Urgent: This Could Be Your Best Shot At Surviving The Recession. Follow The Experts Into This $30 Trillion Crypto Revolution](
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Former GE CEO Jack Welch once said, “Change, before you have to.” GE didnât follow that advice, but having to change through the spinoff could allow the company to bring new profit opportunities to investors. Of course, instead of taking everything at face value, I ran GE through our trading algorithms to see if our system says now is the time to make a move. The company does appear in the portfolio holdings of four high-profile billionaire investors we track in the Billionaires Club, but our system says now is not the time to buy. GE entered the Red Zone on April 29, and itâs considered high-risk, with a Volatility Quotient (VQ) of 34.57%. So, the snapshot of the situation is that there is value that can be unlocked from this spinoff, but now is not the time to make a move. And when an entry signal for GE is triggered in our system, youâll be prepared with the insights to make an informed investing decision. In the meantime, donât forget about the Kellogg spinoff mentioned earlier. Kellogg is currently in our Green Zone, and all the details about its spinoff to unlock shareholder value can be found [here](. Enjoy your Wednesday, [Keith Kaplan]Keith Kaplan
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