KEY POINTS
  • CNBC's Jim Cramer on Tuesday cheered General Electric's plan to break itself up into three standalone companies focused on energy, power, aviation and health care.
  • The eventual separation of the American industrial conglomerate may be symbolically somber, the "Mad Money" host acknowledged.
  • But financially, he said it is the correct and necessary move.

CNBC's Jim Cramer on Tuesday cheered General Electric's plan to break itself up into three standalone companies focused on energy, aviation and health care.

While the eventual separation of the American industrial conglomerate may be symbolically somber, the "Mad Money" host said it's the correct and necessary financial move, and he trusts GE's chief executive, Larry Culp, to steer it through.