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Gevo Inc (GEVO) Stock: Q3 2025 Earnings Beat, DOE Loan Extension and 2026 Price Forecasts Explained

Gevo Inc (GEVO) Stock: Q3 2025 Earnings Beat, DOE Loan Extension and 2026 Price Forecasts Explained

Gevo Inc. (NASDAQ: GEVO) reported Q3 2025 revenue of $42.7 million, up sharply from $2 million a year earlier, and posted positive adjusted EBITDA. The company’s shares trade near $2.29, with a market cap around $550 million. Gevo has secured an extended DOE loan for its sustainable aviation fuel project and is monetizing federal clean fuel tax credits.
Gevo Stock Soars on DOE Loan Lifeline – Analysts See Triple-Digit Upside Amid Clean Fuel Boom

Gevo Stock Soars on DOE Loan Lifeline – Analysts See Triple-Digit Upside Amid Clean Fuel Boom

Gevo shares surged nearly 10% in pre-market trading after securing a $1.46 billion U.S. Department of Energy loan extension, pushing the stock to around $2.50–$2.60. The company posted its first-ever quarterly profit in Q2 2025, sending shares up over 40% in a day. Year-to-date, the stock is up about 24%, far outpacing the S&P 500. Gevo also landed a $26 million carbon credit offtake deal last month.
15 October 2025

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  • 4 Singapore Stocks Poised for Higher Dividends in 2026
    May 20, 2026, 6:15 AM EDT. Investors eye dividend growth over yield, seeking stocks that steadily raise payouts backed by strong earnings and cash flow. Singapore's ST Engineering reported a 21% rise in net profit and increased dividends, retaining room for future raises. Frasers Centrepoint Trust saw distributions climb 13.6% amid cash flow expansion and disciplined debt management. Singapore Exchange Limited shows promise through balance sheet strength and operating momentum. These stocks highlight durable fundamentals supporting potential dividend hikes in 2026, appealing to investors favoring income growth and inflation protection.

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