GE Vernova, cornerstone of AI energy trade, dips after Q4 profit trails estimates
GE Vernova, which makes turbines used in power plants and has been a cornerstone in the AI power trade, is falling after posting a mixed bag of Q4 results on Wednesday morning.
Adjusted EBITDA of $1.16 billion fell short of the $1.25 billion estimate from analysts polled by Bloomberg, dragged down by a loss in its wind business.
Total revenue came in at $10.96 billion vs. the $10.21 billion consensus expectation from analysts polled by FactSet.
GE Vernova gave full-year 2026 sales guidance of between $44 billion and $45 billion vs. a consensus estimate of $42.13 billion.
New orders came in at $22.2 billion vs. expectations for $18.28 billion.
GE Vernova is up some 400% over the last two years, but the majority of those gains were booked by August 2025. Since then, the shares have been largely range-bound, and are down a bit after this morning’s report.