Why GE Is Still a Good Short
Editor's note: Charles Ortel is managing director of Newport Value Partners LLC, which provides independent investment research to professional investors. His letter here is in response to a column on TheStreet.com about where GE's stock price is headed.
By Charles Ortel
As investors do more persistent homework for themselves concerning General Electric's(GE Quote) public disclosures, we believe they will come to appreciate the risks we see for the company in this challenging operating environment.
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We do not share Warren Buffett's conviction that America in 2009 will bounce back as it has before. The period from 1945 to 1999 was unique for America. Companies like GE benefitted from strong tailwinds created by opening up of the global market-based economy and from demographic trends that added legions of prime buyers, persons aged 25 to 49, into the mix. Though many stubborn challenges obstructed progress at different moments, progress was sure, especially from 1982 to 1999 as nominal interest rates fell, asset values rose and household net worth steadily increased. ...
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