General Electric Forward P/E
The Forward P/E Ratio of General Electric (GE) as of Aug 23, 2026 is 35.14. In the previous year, Forward P/E Ratio was 46.65 — a change of -24.68% (lower).
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Forward P/E
35.14
YoY
-24.68%
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| YEAR | Forward P/E | YoY |
|---|---|---|
| 35.14 | -24.68% | |
| 46.65 | +44.63% | |
| 32.26 | -96.92% | |
| 1,047.41 | -2,270.21% | |
| -48.26 | -190.01% | |
| 53.62 | -187.29% | |
| -61.43 | +348.99% | |
| -13.68 | -62.05% | |
| -36.05 | -188.40% | |
| 40.78 | -181.68% | |
| -49.93 | -348.66% | |
| 20.08 | — |
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Frequently Asked Questions about General Electric stock
Forward P/E Ratio of General Electric is 35.14 in 2026.
Forward P/E Ratio of General Electric changed from 46.65 to 35.14, representing a -24.68% change. The value is lower than the previous year.
On Eulerpool you can find the complete historical development of Forward P/E Ratio General Electric since 2006 – with annual values, charts, and detailed analysis.
The Forward P/E uses estimated future earnings to value a stock. A lower forward P/E relative to the trailing P/E suggests analysts expect earnings growth.
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