General Electric Co Buys Westinghouse Air Brake Technologies Corp, Neuronetics Inc

Fairfield, CT, based Investment company General Electric Co buys Westinghouse Air Brake Technologies Corp, Neuronetics Inc during the 3-months ended 2019Q1, according to the most recent filings of the investment company, General Electric Co. As of 2019Q1, General Electric Co owns 5 stocks with a total value of $1.5 billion. These are the details of the buys and sells.

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These are the top 5 holdings of GENERAL ELECTRIC CO
  1. Westinghouse Air Brake Technologies Corp (WAB) - 19,018,207 shares, 95.62% of the total portfolio. New Position
  2. Tellurian Inc (TELL) - 2,733,925 shares, 2.09% of the total portfolio.
  3. Neuronetics Inc (STIM) - 1,106,652 shares, 1.15% of the total portfolio. New Position
  4. NextDecade Corp (NEXT) - 2,770,651 shares, 1.04% of the total portfolio.
  5. General Electric Co (GE) - 142,000 shares, 0.10% of the total portfolio.
New Purchase: Westinghouse Air Brake Technologies Corp (WAB)

General Electric Co initiated holding in Westinghouse Air Brake Technologies Corp. The purchase prices were between $67.3 and $78.06, with an estimated average price of $72.15. The stock is now traded at around $68.39. The impact to a portfolio due to this purchase was 95.62%. The holding were 19,018,207 shares as of .

New Purchase: Neuronetics Inc (STIM)

General Electric Co initiated holding in Neuronetics Inc. The purchase prices were between $13.6 and $19.58, with an estimated average price of $16.58. The stock is now traded at around $14.96. The impact to a portfolio due to this purchase was 1.15%. The holding were 1,106,652 shares as of .



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