We recently published a list of Jim Cramer Discusses These 13 Stocks & Rejects The AI PC Super Cycle. In this article, we are going to take a look at where GE Aerospace (NYSE:GE) stands against other stocks that Jim Cramer discusses.
Shares of the power-generation-tech firm tumbled Monday as investors were unnerved by DeepSeek, an unexpectedly good Chinese chatbot.
The Cambridge-based energy company said it will create 1,500 new manufacturing and engineering jobs, in addition to the 18,000 people the company employed in the US at the end of 2024.
Oil company Chevron is partnering with Engine No. 1 and GE Vernova to create natural gas power plants in the United States that will be linked to data centers in order to support increased demand for electricity at these centers,
GE Aerospace and RTX's Pratt & Whitney on Monday received U.S. Air Force contracts worth up to $3.5 billion each for technology maturation and risk
Meta Platforms' shares have outperformed the Zacks Internet - Software industry over the past year (+68.0% vs. +33.4%). The company is benefiting from steady user growth across all regions, particularly Asia Pacific. Increased engagement for its offerings like Instagram, WhatsApp, Messenger and Facebook has been a major growth driver.
Sutter Health said its new AI imaging agreement with GE HealthCare will increase access to scans and speed their interpretation.
GE Aerospace exceeded expectations in Q4 2024, showcasing strong financial performance and strategic growth initiatives.
GE Aerospace posts strong Q3 results, announces $7B stock buyback; shares soar. American Airlines expects a significant Q4 loss; EA cuts 2025 net bookings guidance.
GE Aerospace on Thursday forecast a stronger profit for the year after its fourth-quarter earnings exceeded Wall Street estimates as strong travel demand amid persistent shortages of new aircraft bolstered sales of its high-margin parts and services.
Oil and gas producer Chevron said on Tuesday it plans to build natural gas-based power plants next to data centers in the U.S., as energy demand to support the growth of artificial intelligence is expected to boom.
Chevron U.S.A. announced Tuesday a partnership with Engine No. 1 and GE Verona in plan to develop reliable power solutions for U.S. data centers running on natural gas.