GE tumbles most in three months as power-unit woes sap 2019 cash

Cash flow from GE's industrial operations will be negative this year as GE grapples with further challenges in its power business and other operational pressures, Chief Executive Officer Larry Culp said Tuesday at an industry conference. That is a sharp drop from 2018, when the maker of gas turbines and jet engines brought in USD 4.5 billion by the closely watched measure.
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