KEY POINTS
  • General Electric reported a revenue figure that slightly beat analyst expectations.
  • However, the industrial giant's bottom line took a bigger-than-expected hit as the company tries to weather the coronavirus pandemic. 
Larry Culp, CEO, General Electric

General Electric on Wednesday reported a revenue figure for the second quarter that slightly beat analyst expectations. However, the industrial giant's bottom line took a bigger-than-expected hit as the company tries to weather the coronavirus pandemic. 

Here's how the company's results compared with analyst expectations: