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GE Vernova gains on bullish revenue forecasts for 2026 and buyback boost

Shares of GE Vernova jumped 10% in premarket trade on?Wednesday, after the power equipment manufacturer forecast higher revenues for?2026. It also increased its share purchase plans by $4 billion.

The company's grid business and its gas turbine business are experiencing strong growth, thanks to the increasing?electricity?use of artificial intelligence and data-heavy industries. This is positioning the U.S. manufacturer for long-term expansion.

Vernova's stock has increased by more than 370% in the three years since it was spun off from General Electric.

Stocks rose by 10% before the bell - to $688. If gains are maintained, they will open at a record high.

The company increased its share repurchase authority to $10 billion, up from $6 billion. It also doubled the quarterly dividend per share to 50 cents.

GE Vernova anticipates that the annualized production of?gas-turbines will reach 20 gigawatts by mid-2026 and 24?GW around 2028.

Jed Dorsheimer, an analyst at William Blair, said that the increase in deliveries was expected as key competitors Siemens Energy and Mitsubishi Heavy Industries raised their own targets.

He said that the company's Investor Day "fired at all cylinders." He noted that the company's available slots for production of turbines were sold out through 2028.

In 2026, the company anticipates a 16% to 18% growth in organic revenue in its power segment and a 20% increase in electrification.

The company expects a free cash flow of $4.5 to $5.0 billion in 2019, compared to the $3.5 to $400 billion they anticipate for 2025.

GE 'Vernova' expects to sign 80 GW combined-cycle gas-turbine?contracts before the end of the year, it stated in a separate filing.

The company also works with the U.S. The company is also working with the?U.S. government to increase yttrium stocks as China's import controls tighten supply of rare earths used in energy applications, aerospace, and semiconductor applications. CEO Scott Strazik stated.

(source: Reuters)