10 Stocks You Shouldn't Throw Away
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General Electric (GE)
The best example of an iconic American industrial giant is General Electric (GE). The company has so many diverse revenue sources that it's hard to know where to begin. Capital, energy infrastructure, technology infrastructure and entertainment are all part of the GE family. During the past year or so, the company's capital division has fallen on hard times. But we think that when the pain subsides in the financial sector, GE's money side will likely regain its health.
On the energy infrastructure side, we know that the Obama plan to put billions of dollars into a new, 21st-century "smart" electric power grid will likely include the biggest and best companies in this sector. GE is unquestionably one of the biggest and best in this field, and their expertise in building out our energy generation system will be a big part of what gets America back on the road toward a brighter future.
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