GE Aerospace (GE) compounding analysis
Full-size annual and quarterly year-over-year growth charts for revenue, EPS, operating cash flow, EBITDA, and free cash flow against the 15%, 20%, and 30% bars over 3-, 5-, and 10-year windows, with each metric's valuation multiple vs its own history.
Revenue · 5YDoes not currently clear the 15%+, 20%+, or 30%+ revenue bars over 5Y.
- Score
- 22/100
- 5Y CAGR
- -9.6%
- Median YoY
- 2%
- YoY volatility
- σ 22.8pp· choppy
- Quarters ≥ 20%
- 3 of 20
- Negative quarters
- 9
- Valuation vs own 5Y history
- P/S 8.2x · 5Y median 2.1x · 100th percentile
How this score is computed
- Quarters at or above 20%: 3 of 20 → 6 of 40 pts
- Steadiness (typical swing 22.8pp) → 8.7 of 25 pts
- Pace (median 2% YoY) → 0 of 20 pts
- Latest quarter (24.7% YoY) → 7.3 of 15 pts
- Score: 22 of 100
Annual revenue · last 11 fiscal years
Quarterly YoY revenue growth vs the 20% line · 5Y
P/S multiple vs its 5Y median · context only
Across metrics · 5Y
| Metric | 5Y CAGR | Median YoY | YoY σ | Qtrs ≥ 20% | Neg. qtrs |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| RevenueRevenue | -9.6% | 2% | 22.8pp | 3 of 20 | 9 |
| EPSEPS | 11.8% | — | — | — | — |
| Op cash flowOperating cash flow | 18.9% | 24.5% | 58.1pp | 9 of 16 | 6 |
| EBITDAEBITDA | 20.9% | -0.6% | 65.4pp | 9 of 20 | 10 |
| FCFFree cash flow | 106.4% | 52% | 76.1pp | 9 of 16 | 6 |
Reported figures over 5Y: annual-series CAGR, median and standard deviation (σ, percentage points) of quarterly year-over-year growth, quarters at or above 20%, and quarters with negative YoY. “—” means the window needs more comparable data.
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About GE Aerospace
Based in Evendale, Ohio, GE Aerospace is a prominent American aviation enterprise with roots tracing back to its 1878 founding by Thomas Alva Edison. The company specializes in manufacturing and supplying jet and turboprop engines, along with integrated systems, for an extensive range of aircraft, including those in commercial, military, business, and general aviation use. Its robust brand lineup features Avio Aero, Unison, GE Additive, and Dowty Propellers. GE Aerospace organizes its activities into two core segments: Commercial Engines & Services, and Defense & Propulsion Technologies. The Commercial Engines & Services division oversees the design, development, production, and maintenance of jet engines for commercial airframes, business aviation, and aeroderivative applications. Meanwhile, the Defense & Propulsion Technologies segment is dedicated to providing vital engines and critical systems for defense-related aerospace needs.
- Sector
- Industrials
- Industry
- Aerospace & Defense
- CEO
- H. Lawrence Culp Jr.