Many investors are desperately hanging on to the idea that the economy will spring back in the second half and validate the multiples in the market. When companies like General Electric (NYSE:GE) report earnings and give guidance that makes that second-half recovery look shakier, the stocks pay the price. While I understand short-term investors selling GE on disappointment over the company's outlook, the stock still seems too cheap from a long-term cash flow perspective.
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Friday, April 19, 2013
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