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Non-Tech : General Electric (GE)
GE 307.27+0.7%Nov 7 9:30 AM EST

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From: E_K_S11/26/2018 3:23:19 PM
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Why GE Is Tumbling Again - ZeroHedge

Not a day passes lately without GE stock getting hit by some unexpected development, and today was no exception.

GE shares, which are down 58% YTD, dropped over 2% on Monday, after sliding as much as 4.1% earlier in the session and approaching its financial crisis low of $6.66, following a research report by Gordon Haskett analyst John Inch which prompted fresh questions about the treatment of goodwill at GE Capital.

In his report, Inch flagged the bankruptcy of helicopter leasing company Waypoint Leasing, the result of ongoing distress in the offshore oil & gas sector, and said that major energy customers have reduced helicopter usage, resulting in challenging conditions in the helicopter leasing industry, with excess fleet capacity and lower demand.

Why is this relevant to GE? Because as Inch also notes, in 2014 GE acquired Milestone Aviation - another provider of aircraft and helicopter leasing services - for $1.8 billion in 2014, and assuming the industrial behemoth has not since written down Milestone’s goodwill, the helicopter business would account for nearly 75 percent of GE Capital’s reported goodwill of $984 million at third quarter of 2018, the analyst added according to Bloomberg.

"A write-down of its Milestone assets could prove highly material to GE Capital," Inch said.

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looks like more business to be written down.

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