General Electric's Declines Shouldn't Signal Panic About the Broader Markets
Investors shouldn't worry about General Electric's issues spilling over into the rest of the economy.
Investors shouldn't worry about General Electric's (GE) - Get Report issues spilling over into the rest of the economy.
That's the assessment from Larry White, a professor at NYU's Stern School of Business.
White said GE's issues are company specific and he thinks investors should stick with the company, even though it has been the worst performing Dow Jones Industrial Average component this year.
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