On July 28, GE Vernova Inc. fell 3.16% in pre-market trading, trading at approximately $963.92/share, with turnover of $2.91 million.
The decline reflects continued market digestion of the company's Q2 earnings report released on July 22. The report showed adjusted EPS of $2.47, missing the consensus estimate of $3.18 by approximately 22%. The wind power segment's EBITDA loss widened to $275 million, with full-year losses projected at approximately $400 million, remaining the primary drag on near-term profitability improvement.
Despite strong operational metrics — including record orders of $24.2 billion (up 88% organically), revenue of $11.1 billion (up 22% YoY), and a significant upward revision of full-year free cash flow guidance to $11.5-$12.5 billion — RBC Capital Markets noted that the post-earnings pullback stems primarily from crowded positioning and the absence of a near-term EBITDA guidance increase. The broader Heavy Electrical Equipment sector also showed weakness, with Bloom Energy down 3.82%, NuScale Power down 2.93%, and X-Energy down 3.29%.
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