GEV
$851.07-26.32 (-3.00%)
GE Vernova Inc., an energy company, engages in the provision of various products and services that generate, transfer, orchestrate, convert, and store electricity in the United States, Europe, Asia, the Middle East, and Africa.
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GE Vernova Inc., an energy company, engages in the provision of various products and services that generate, transfer, orchestrate, convert, and store electricity in the United States, Europe, Asia, the Middle East, and Africa. The company operates t...
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Jim Cramer on GE Vernova: “It’s Just Got the Best Book of Business”
GE Vernova Inc. (NYSE:GEV) is one of the stocks mentioned during the show, as we cover everything Jim Cramer said about the oversold market. A caller mentioned that they sold half of their position in the stock because it is up considerably and asked what they should do with the rest. In response, Cramer said: […]
GE Vernova’s US Japan SMR Role And What It Means For Valuation
GE Vernova (NYSE:GEV) and Hitachi are named lead developers in a new US$40b US Japan small modular nuclear reactor initiative. The plan focuses on deploying BWRX-300 reactors, with initial projects in Tennessee and Alabama. The initiative is backed by both governments and ties GE Vernova to a broader global push for low carbon baseload power. For investors watching NYSE:GEV, this move places the company at the center of a government supported buildout of small modular nuclear reactors. The...
Japan-U.S. Trade Deal Boosts Nuclear Energy. These 3 Companies Could Benefit.
A Japan-U.S. investment plan includes tens of billions of dollars for GE Vernova-Hitachi nuclear reactors and NextEra Energy gas projects.
Trump, Japan Unveil Up to $40 Billion US Nuclear Reactor Plan
GE Vernova and Hitachi to build SMRs in Tennessee and Alabama as Japan commits up to $33 billion to US gas projects.
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