A surge in earnings forecasts, shareholder rewards, and data-center-driven energy growth positions GE Vernova as a dominant force in the next era of power infrastructure
GE Vernova (GEV) soared to a record high this week, underscoring the company’s accelerating momentum as global demand for electricity intensifies. Shares jumped 16% to $723.09 after the company announced a powerful combination of doubled dividends, expanded share buyback authorization, and upgraded long-term earnings projections—signals that natural gas-fired power and electrification remain structural growth markets.
Spun off from General Electric in early 2024, GE Vernova has quickly become one of the strongest performers in the S&P 500. Its surge is being fueled by unprecedented growth in U.S. electricity consumption, driven largely by the rapid expansion of AI, data centers, and economy-wide electrification. “AI is a real driver for us right now, but it isn’t the only driver,” CEO Scott Strazik said, emphasizing the company’s ability to generate substantial cash and pursue strategic expansion.
The company raised its post-2028 earnings estimate to $52 billion from $45 billion and increased its projected EBITDA margin for the same period to 20%, up from 14%. Oppenheimer & Co. responded with an upgrade to “buy” and boosted its price target to $855, praising GE Vernova’s leadership in high- and medium-voltage systems and its potential to become a primary technology partner for hyperscale data-center operators.
Shareholders also gained from a dividend hike to 50 cents per share and an expanded buyback program—from $6 billion to $10 billion. Looking ahead, GE Vernova expects its backlog to grow from $135 billion to roughly $200 billion by 2028, including a doubling of its electrification backlog.
Despite concerns about an AI bubble, Strazik dismissed the fears, noting that fourth-quarter sales to hyperscalers will be the company’s largest ever—evidence that demand for power infrastructure is not only real but accelerating.
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