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For investors with a 30-year horizon:
- EVs are going to be an albatross around the necks of auto manufacturers for decades;
- best scenario: EV industry survives, but investors make "no" money
- worst scenario: EV industry goes the way of crypto
- renewable energy:
- lots of "ink," but at best, a niche sector
- healthcare: toughest sector for investors?
- aviation is going to be huge -- but it will take another five years to work through the pilot shortage
- with a 30-year horizon, five years will go by quickly;
- more importantly, opens up a great opportunity for those airlines (passenger and cargo) that navigate the shortage the best.
- but the real money: the infrastructure -- planes, engines, digital -- not operations.
On the way to looking up something else, I got distracted by this, after seeing the Barron's article (see below).
GE "demerging":
On November 9, 2021, the company announced it would demerge into three investment-grade public companies.
On July 18, 2022, GE unveiled the brand names of the companies it will create through its planned separation: GE Aerospace, GE HealthCare and GE Vernova.
The new companies will be focused on aerospace, healthcare, and energy (renewable energy, power, and digital).
The first spin-off of GE HealthCare is planned for the first week of January 2023, to be followed by the spin-off of GE's portfolio of energy businesses which plan to become GE Vernova in 2024.
Following these transactions, GE will be an aviation-focused company, renaming itself as GE Aerospace, and will be the legal successor of the original GE.
GE "ad campaign":
- ad campaign, the next era of GE: three business divisions: healthcare; aerospace, and energy.
Getting the most press?
News:
- will spin off its healthcare division
- will re-structure it's energy business
- renewable energy is costing GE money
- but you have to read deeply and in-between the lines to get an idea of how bad it really is
3Q22 CALPERS, link here.
Ticker, one year:
One way to play this:
- accumulate GE today through the end of the year
- take the GE healthcare spin-off and put it back into GE (aviation and energy)
- accumulate the "new" GE throughout 2023, and then,
- take the GE Energy spin-off and put it into GE Aviation
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