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GE Vernova stock price holds near $685 after-hours as Japan wind delay puts turbine shift back in focus
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GE Vernova stock price holds near $685 after-hours as Japan wind delay puts turbine shift back in focus

New York, Jan 20, 2026, 17:53 EST — After-hours

  • GE Vernova shares rose roughly 0.5% post-close, maintaining gains despite a choppy session
  • A Reuters report highlights a one-year construction delay at a Japan offshore wind project, linked to a switch in turbine size
  • Investors are eyeing GE Vernova’s results on Jan. 28 for fresh insights into orders, margins, and wind exposure

Shares of GE Vernova Inc. (NYSE: GEV) edged up 0.5% to $684.86 in after-hours trading Tuesday, following a wild ride between $655 and $700.81 during the regular session. After-hours trading refers to the period after the 4 p.m. close when stocks continue to trade electronically.

The modest gain caught attention following a tough session for U.S. equities. When the tape turns, traders are swift to trim positions in crowded winners, and GE Vernova ranks among the most heavily held power-equipment stocks.

Offshore wind popped back into focus. A key Japanese project is revising its turbine strategy after GE Vernova dropped plans for a bigger model. This highlights how equipment specs—and costs—can still disrupt timelines on large wind developments.

Japanese trading giant Mitsui & Co and its partners are weighing a switch to smaller turbines and pushing back offshore construction at the 684-megawatt Niigata wind farm by a year, now targeting April 2028, a Mitsui spokesperson said. The consortium, which counts Germany’s RWE and Osaka Gas among its members, initially planned 38 turbines rated around 18 megawatts each. They’re now eyeing 46 units at 15 megawatts apiece after GE Vernova scrapped the bigger design due to rising costs. No turbine supplier has been chosen yet, the spokesperson noted.

GE Vernova will release its Q4 and full-year 2025 results on Jan. 28 before markets open. CEO Scott Strazik and CFO Ken Parks are set to discuss the numbers in a 7:30 a.m. ET webcast. The company also confirmed a $0.50 quarterly dividend payable on Feb. 2 and announced an increase in its share buyback program to $10 billion, having already used $3.3 billion of that as of Dec. 3.

The broader market took a hit. The Dow dropped 1.76%, the S&P 500 slid 2.06%, and the Nasdaq gave up 2.39%. The Cboe Volatility Index, which tracks expected market swings, surged to 20.99 — its highest in eight weeks, Reuters reported. “The geopolitical risks… are re-emerging,” said Wasif Latif, chief investment officer at Sarmaya Partners in New Jersey, citing changing alliance perceptions and shifts in Japanese yields. U.S. markets were closed Monday for a public holiday. Reuters

GE Vernova investors know the drill: solid demand for power and grid gear helps prop up the stock, but wind sector news still rattles nerves given the uncertainty around project timing and expenses.

Tuesday’s broad intraday swings highlighted just how fast positioning can unravel when risk appetite drops. The stock now stands vulnerable to sudden moves on new data, particularly as earnings approach.

One risk for bulls: more offshore wind developers might mimic the Niigata project’s approach — tweaking turbine specs, delaying construction, or postponing decisions — which drags down order conversion and clouds near-term forecasts. Another threat comes from the macro side: trade tensions and rate swings have already hit high-multiple industrial stocks hard when they miss expectations.

The next key date is Jan. 28, when GE Vernova reports earnings. Investors will zero in on management’s comments for clues about 2026 demand, margin trends, and lingering offshore wind uncertainties.

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