Company: GE
Filing Date: 2025-07-21
Form Type: 10-Q
Source: 0000040545-25-000111
Chunk: 153

Company: GENERAL ELECTRIC CO
Filing Date: 2025-07-21
Form: 10-Q
Item: Item 1
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4, and the Company calculates earnings per share using the treasury stock method.

NOTE 18. OTHER INCOME (LOSS)

Three months ended June 30Six months ended June 302025202420252024Investment in GE HealthCare realized and unrealized gain (loss)$— $(397)$— $219 AerCap note unrealized gain (loss)3 3 17 15 Gains (losses) on retained and sold ownership interests$3 $(394)$17 $234 Other net interest and investment income (loss)160 200 334 429 Licensing and royalty income41 51 84 107 Equity method income38 34 76 79 Other items55 46 89 95 Total other income (loss)$298 $(63)$600 $944 

2025 2Q FORM 10-Q 29

NOTE 19. RESTRUCTURING CHARGES AND SEPARATION COSTS

RESTRUCTURING AND OTHER CHARGES. This table is inclusive of all restructuring charges in our segments and at Corporate & Other. Separately, in our reported segment results, significant, higher-cost restructuring programs, primarily related to the separations, are excluded from measurement of segment operating performance for internal and external purposes; those excluded amounts are reported in Restructuring and other charges for Corporate & Other.RESTRUCTURING AND OTHER CHARGESThree months ended June 30Six months ended June 302025202420252024Workforce reductions$20 $42 $19 $108 Plant closures & associated costs and other asset write-downs7 5 10 24 Acquisition/disposition net charges and other— 36 — 38 $27 $84 $29 $170 Cost of equipment/services$— $— $3 $1 Selling, general and administrative expenses27 84 26 169 Total restructuring and other charges$27 $84 $29 $170 Restructuring and other cash expenditures(a)$16 $24 $55 $99 (a) Primarily related to employee severance payments.The restructuring liability as of June 30, 2025 and December 31, 2024 was $205 million and $242 million, respectively.For the three and six months ended June 30, 2025 and 2024, restructuring and other charges for ongoing programs primarily included exit activities