GE Capital is foreseeing a flat profit for 2010 of roughly $2 billion to $2.5 billion, which will then grow in 2011. The dour predictions are mitigated by a peak in 2010. This is bittersweet, however since the peak will come and go with a 2010 price tag of $13.6 billion. Of that total, next year's commercial real estate losses will make up $2.9 billion. This is an $800-million gain over last year's losses.

A large portion of GE Capital's investments are in office properties and retail shopping centers, along with other commercial holdings. The credit markets and its UK mortgage holdings seem to be showing life, according to the company, but the losses in this broader sector will continue.

General Electric recently agreed with Comcast to divest itself of NBC/Universal and is expecting $8 billion for the sale. This will not help with its 2009 numbers, as the deal will complete in 2010.

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