On July 30, GE Vernova Inc. rose 3.08% in pre-market trading, trading at approximately $929.85/share, with turnover of $4.9078 million.
The rebound was driven by multiple investment banks raising their target prices after the stock had declined over 10% following a Q2 EPS miss. Specifically, Oppenheimer raised its target from $1,303 to $1,338, RBC Capital Markets raised its target to $1,225 while maintaining an Outperform rating, and Mizuho raised its target from $913 to $949. These upgrades helped restore market confidence in the company's long-term fundamentals.
The stock had been under pressure after Q2 adjusted EPS of $2.47 came in roughly 22% below the consensus estimate of $3.18, while the wind power segment's EBITDA loss widened to $275 million. However, the company noted its gas turbine orders are mostly sold out through 2030 and significantly raised its full-year free cash flow guidance to $11.5-$12.5 billion, reinforcing its structural growth narrative.
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