General Electric Co revenue rose in the latest quarter on a rebound in its jet-engine business and the manufacturing giant cautioned that supply-chain delays and inflation continue to pressure its business.

GE lowered its forecast for 2022 free cash flow by about $1 billion, citing lower orders in its renewable-energy division and measures it said it has taken to shield customers from supply-chain constraints. In January, GE predicted 2022 free cash flow of $5.5 billion to $6.5 billion.

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