A plain-English look at GE Vernova's revenue, profit, market value, and share price using only its latest reported figures.
A Young Public Company
GE Vernova is one of the newer names on the New York Stock Exchange, having gone public in March 2024. Despite its recent IPO, the company operates at massive scale, employing approximately 75,000 people out of its headquarters in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
What the Company Actually Does
GE Vernova works across the electrical industry, building the equipment and software that generate, move, convert, and store electricity. Its business is organized into three segments: power, wind, and electrification.
Three Segments, One Grid
The power segment covers gas, nuclear, hydroelectric, and steam technologies that supply dispatchable electricity — power that can be turned on when it's needed. The wind segment makes onshore and offshore wind turbines and blades. Electrification includes grid solutions, power conversion, electrification software, and solar and storage technologies used to transmit and distribute power.

Revenue at a Glance
In fiscal year 2025, GE Vernova reported revenue of $38.1 billion. That figure represents the total sales generated across its power, wind, and electrification businesses over the year — a scale that places it among the larger industrial companies supplying the electric power sector.
Profit and Margins
On that revenue, the company recorded net income of $4.9 billion for FY2025, meaning it is currently profitable. Its gross margin stood at 19.8%, and its net margin was 12.8%, indicating that after accounting for all costs, GE Vernova kept roughly 13 cents of every revenue dollar as profit.
Balance Sheet Size
GE Vernova's total assets are valued at $63.0 billion, giving a sense of the physical and financial resources — factories, equipment, cash, and other holdings — that support its operations.
Market Value and Share Price
As a publicly traded company under the ticker NYSE: GEV, GE Vernova carries a market capitalization of $250.9 billion. Its most recent share price, on a 15-minute delay, was $1,113.11. The stock is currently trading 5% below its 52-week high, meaning it has stayed relatively close to its recent peak.
Reading the P/E Ratio
The company's price-to-earnings ratio sits at 62.9. This ratio compares the stock's price to its per-share earnings, and a figure in this range reflects how the market is currently pricing the company's profits relative to its share price — a number best understood alongside the broader industrial and clean-energy landscape rather than in isolation.
Dividend Details
GE Vernova pays a dividend yielding about 0.18% annually. That's a modest payout relative to the share price, meaning the dividend is a small part of the total return picture for the stock rather than its primary feature.
Putting It Together
Taken as a whole, the figures describe a company generating tens of billions in revenue, operating profitably, and carrying a market valuation well above a quarter-trillion dollars — all while still being a relatively new entrant to public markets. This article is factual reporting drawn from public filings and market data, not investment advice.

