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GE’s stock dives after J.P. Morgan’s Tusa gets back to being bearish

Shares of General Electric Co. took a dive Monday, after the analyst that called the industrial conglomerate’s downfall, then helped mark a bottom in December, got back to being bearish, citing Wall Street’s overly optimistic view on free cash flow.
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