is trying to appease income-focused investors (after it cut its dividend in early 2009). Morningstar analyst Daniel Holland believes General Electric has the potential to pay out even more, pointing to strength in the firm's industrials
Morningstar OptionInvestor newsletter, and I'm here with Daniel Holland , Morningstar's General Electric analyst. Welcome, Daniel. Daniel Holland : Hi there. Thanks for having me, Phil. Guziec
By Morningstar : by Daniel Holland The basis of any moat argument for a diversified firm is centered upon some core competency that filters down among its smaller
GE's midterm success in the emerging markets. We will meet with representatives from GE at the Electrical Products Group and will note any additional commentary from the company. Stock Analyst Daniel Holland contributed to this note.
analysts as the Best on the Street. I am here with Daniel Holland . He was named one of the top electronic and electrical ..... Daniel, congratulations. Thanks for joining me. Daniel Holland : Well, thanks for having me, Jeremy. Glaser
Morningstar submits: By Daniel Holland Since the market trough in March 2009, automation stocks have averaged annual growth near 60%. While this track record will
ultimately driving the resignation of CEO Scott Garrett. The $83.50 takeout price represents a 90% increase from the stock's market low in the mid-$40s, where it traded just last August. Daniel Holland contributed to this note.
fourth-quarter results and I am here with analyst Daniel Holland to take a closer look and see what the future holds for the company. Daniel thanks for joining me. Daniel Holland : Thanks for having me Jeremy. Glaser : So first
the upside and its stock soared over 7% as the investing public at large finally realized what Morningstar analyst Daniel Holland has known for a long time. Could the positive results from bellwether GE finally signal that the U.S. recovery
stake in Humana HUM by more than half, in favor of a brand new stake in General Electric GE. Morningstar analyst Daniel Holland likes General Electric's synergistic approach to combining businesses, and thinks the firm has a wide moat with