GE earnings are Jan. 31: Can CEO Culp finally set a bullish tone on the conference call?
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A Partnership With GE Means This Aerospace Stock Could Soar, Investment Manager SaysFrance’s Safran is attractive because of its jet-engine venture with the U.S. firm. Also looking good: Hexcel, Linde, Alphabet, Takeda Pharmaceutical, and a soon-to-be-broken-up DowDuPont.
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