Aerospace & Defense
GE reported strong Q2 FY2026 growth, with revenue up 21.1% to $13.35B and net income up 16.9% to $2.37B, driven by higher engine deliveries, stronger services demand, and an expanding aerospace backlog despite ongoing supply chain and tariff-related pressures.
Key risk: Near-term liquidity is tight relative to current liabilities
GE's current ratio is 0.98x, based on current assets of $39.70B versus current liabilities of $40.43B, which means near-term obligations slightly exceed near-term assets on the balance sheet. While management states liquidity is sufficient, this metric suggests the company remains dependent on ongoing cash generation and access to financing facilities. Source: 10-Q Balance Sheet (XBRL)
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