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General Electric reported quarterly results on Wednesday.The Associated Press

General Electric Co posted adjusted profits on Wednesday that beat analysts’ estimates and wowed investors by promising $1 billion more cash this year than it had previously forecast, sending its shares sharply higher.

The Boston-based conglomerate made gains despite flat revenue and a $1.3 billion net loss, when one-time charges were included.

But improvement in its aircraft and health care businesses, and “stabilization” at its power unit signalled “progress in the transformation of GE,” said chief executive officer Larry Culp, who has called GE’s planned turnaround from a disastrous 2018 “a game of inches.”

GE shares surged 14 per cent in morning trading and were up 10 per cent at $10 in afternoon trading.

“People weren’t expecting the cash-flow increase,” said Deane Dray, an analyst at RBC Capital Markets in New York, who noted a lack of surprises in GE’s report. “The market was braced for bad news.”

GE said it now expects full-year industrial free cash flow to be between $0 and $2 billion, up from negative $1 billion to positive $1 billion forecast previously.

GE held other forecasts unchanged, though it trimmed plans for restructuring spending and noted earnings per share no longer reflects 5 cents a share of income from oil and gas company Baker Hughes Co.

“The sweet number is $650 million in industrial free cash flow” in the quarter, said Nick Heymann, an analyst at William Baird and Co in New York, who expected $400 million to $500 million.

GE needs to generate about $2.6 billion of cash in the fourth quarter to meet the midpoint of its new forecast, said John Inch, analyst at Gordon Haskett in New York, about half what GE generated in the same quarter last year.

“This seems plausible, but hardly robust – regardless of the company’s cash guidance ‘raise,’” Inch said in a note.

While GE’s adjusted results beat expectations, GE’s report showed difficulty in key business lines, and Culp said there remains plenty of “work to do.”

Orders at GE’s ailing power division fell 30 per cent, and orders for GE’s gas-powered turbines fell 17 per cent. GE said it shipped five of its HA gas turbines in the third quarter, after shipping just one in the first half. Power revenue, which includes gas, steam and nuclear equipment and services, fell 14 per cent in the quarter.

Jet engine orders fell 27 per cent, while engine service orders rose 15 per cent. GE said it took a $300 million cash hit in the quarter from the grounding of Boeing Co’s 737 Max jetliner, which uses engines partly made by GE. Culp said GE’s $1.4 billion forecast of charges for the full year does not anticipate the grounding will end this year. The numbers also are in line with expectations GE set in July.

The grounding, after a second fatal crash of the plane last March, means Boeing cannot deliver jets to airlines, and GE is not being paid for the engines it delivers to Boeing.

GE took an $8.7 billion charge for reducing its stake in Baker Hughes to less than 50 per cent in the quarter, a change that required GE to stop consolidating the oil and gas company’s earnings in GE’s results and to mark the remaining stake to fair value. Analysts had expected a charge up to $10 billion.

GE took a $1 billion charge for its long-term care insurance business to account for the effect of falling interest rates on its obligations. The charge was about what analysts expected.

GE also wrote off $740 million in goodwill for its hydro power business. Together, the insurance and goodwill charges amounted to 17 cents of EPS, GE said.

On an adjusted basis, which excludes such charges, GE earned 15 cents per share, compared with 11 cents analysts expected, according to IBES data from Refinitiv.

Total revenue fell slightly to $23.36 billion from $23.39 billion.

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