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GE Aerospace stock slips on ex-dividend day as Wall Street cools into year-end
29 December 2025
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GE Aerospace stock slips on ex-dividend day as Wall Street cools into year-end

NEW YORK, December 29, 2025, 15:18 ET — Regular session

  • GE Aerospace shares edged lower as the stock began trading ex-dividend.
  • Holiday-thinned trading kept focus on broad market direction and year-end positioning.
  • Investors’ next big checkpoint is GE’s late-January results and outlook update.

Shares of GE Aerospace fell about 1% to $312.08 in afternoon trading on Monday as the jet-engine maker’s stock traded ex-dividend. The stock last closed at $315.14 and has traded between $311.61 and $315.97.

The company said it declared a quarterly dividend of $0.36 a share, payable on Jan. 26, 2026, to shareholders of record at the close of business on Dec. 29. The ex-dividend date is Dec. 29, meaning buyers from Monday are not entitled to the payout.

The dip came as U.S. stocks eased from record highs in a holiday-shortened week that has tended to magnify moves. “It’s a very light trading week ahead; volume is low,” said Sam Stovall, chief investment strategist at CFRA Research. Reuters

Wall Street’s main indexes were lower in midday trading, led by declines in heavyweight technology names, while energy stocks held up better on firmer oil prices. Traders are watching for minutes from the Federal Reserve’s last meeting and weekly jobless claims in an otherwise data-light week, with U.S. markets shut Thursday for New Year’s Day.

In the aerospace and industrial complex, moves were mixed. RTX was down about 0.2%, Boeing was up about 0.6%, Howmet Aerospace slipped about 0.7% and Honeywell was down about 0.1%.

Ex-dividend moves can be partly mechanical, as the share price often adjusts to reflect the cash leaving the company. In thin markets, portfolio rebalancing and year-end positioning can add noise around that adjustment.

GE Aerospace is one of the world’s largest jet-engine makers, selling engines and long-term service agreements to airlines and aircraft manufacturers. More than 70% of its commercial engine revenue comes from parts and services, and the company raised its 2025 adjusted profit forecast to $6.00 to $6.20 a share in October on steadier air traffic and improving engine deliveries, Reuters has reported.

The next company catalyst is late January. GE said it will host its fourth-quarter 2025 earnings webcast on Jan. 22, 2026, at 7:30 a.m. ET.

Investors will be looking for any reset in guidance, commentary on production and supply-chain execution, and how management frames demand for maintenance and spare parts as airlines keep fleets flying.

For traders, the near-term tells are straightforward: whether the stock can climb back toward its prior close near $315 and whether it holds above Monday’s session lows. Those levels often become reference points in a low-volume week.

Aircraft production rates at Boeing and Airbus remain a key read-through for engine makers, while services revenue tends to track flight activity and the size of the installed base. Any shift in those indicators can move expectations ahead of earnings season.

For now, GE Aerospace shares are navigating an ex-dividend adjustment and a softer broader market into the final days of 2025. The next major test comes when the company updates investors on results and outlook late next month.

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