GE Vernova stock today: GEV edges lower in thin year-end trade as Wall Street dips
31 December 2025
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GE Vernova stock today: GEV edges lower in thin year-end trade as Wall Street dips

NEW YORK, December 31, 2025, 14:15 ET — Regular session.

  • GE Vernova shares were down about 0.4% in afternoon trading, hovering near $657.
  • The stock tracked a softer U.S. market in thin year-end volume ahead of the New Year holiday.
  • Investors are looking to January catalysts, including the dividend record date and an expected earnings window.

GE Vernova Inc. shares edged lower on Wednesday, sliding about 0.4% to $657.30 in afternoon trading as investors pared risk into the final session of 2025. The stock traded between $647.71 and $666.30.

The move matters because GE Vernova has become a high-profile way to play rising spending on power generation and grid equipment, a theme tied to the buildout of electricity-hungry data centers. Into year-end, small shifts in positioning can move even large-cap stocks.

With the New Year holiday set to interrupt trading and investors rebalancing portfolios, GE Vernova’s tape is being watched for signs of whether momentum in “power” beneficiaries is cooling or simply pausing into 2026.

U.S. stocks dipped on the day amid thin holiday trading, with major indexes down modestly at midday, and markets set to close on Thursday for New Year’s Day. “It’s perfectly fine in any bull market to have moments of cost,” said Giuseppe Sette, co-founder and president of Reflexivity, pointing to profit-taking when liquidity was low. 1

GE Vernova’s latest major company catalyst came earlier this month, when it raised its multi-year outlook, introduced 2026 guidance and expanded its capital return plans. The company forecast 2026 revenue of $41 billion to $42 billion and adjusted EBITDA — a measure of operating profit before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization — of 11% to 13%, alongside a 2026 free cash flow outlook of $4.5 billion to $5.0 billion, cash left after operating needs and capital spending. 2

The company also doubled its quarterly dividend to 50 cents a share. The first-quarter 2026 dividend is payable on Feb. 2 to shareholders of record on Jan. 5 — the date investors must own the stock to receive the payout. 3

GE Vernova began trading as a standalone company in April 2024 after General Electric completed its breakup into three firms. 4

Investors are also watching supply-chain risk for turbine and grid equipment makers. GE Vernova has said it is working with the U.S. government to bolster stockpiles of yttrium, a rare earth used in some applications, after export restrictions from China tightened availability; CEO Scott Strazik said the company had enough supply to last through 2025 and into 2026. 5

In competitive context, European peer Siemens Energy has also ridden demand for power infrastructure in 2025, even as investors debate how to address losses at its wind unit, the Financial Times reported. 6

For GE Vernova, traders will be weighing whether year-end profit-taking deepens as the calendar turns, or whether buyers step back in around recent trading support near the mid-$650s.

Looking ahead, the next concrete milestones include the early-January dividend record date and the company’s next earnings update, which market calendars currently estimate for late January. 7

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