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GE Vernova stock pulls back after a volatile week — new wind orders, bond sale and a fresh Baird upgrade in focus
6 February 2026
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GE Vernova stock pulls back after a volatile week — new wind orders, bond sale and a fresh Baird upgrade in focus

New York, Feb 5, 2026, 18:38 ET — After-hours

  • Shares of GE Vernova slipped roughly 1% in late Thursday trading
  • Company flagged fresh wind repower orders along with an industrial electrification contract
  • Traders are digesting a $2.6 billion bond offering alongside a Baird upgrade as they prepare for the April 22 earnings report

Shares of GE Vernova (GEV) dipped roughly 1% in after-hours Thursday, settling near $737.53 following a volatile session. The stock swung between a high of $762.39 and a low of $712.09.

The decline continues a retreat following a surge to new highs earlier this week. Shares hit $795.50 on Wednesday but ended the day 4.36% lower, slipping further on Thursday, according to price data.

The key question now is if order flow and pricing can keep up with the company’s busy schedule across turbines, grid gear, and services — and if investors are ready to back that growth at current valuation levels.

On Thursday, GE Vernova announced it secured orders for repowering 1.1 gigawatts of U.S. onshore wind turbines in 2025. These upgrades aim to boost existing assets, with projects slated to start commercial operations in 2026 and 2027. Uzair Memon, chief commercial officer for onshore wind services, highlighted the importance of their advanced technology in maximizing wind farm performance.

In a separate announcement, GE Vernova revealed that its Power Conversion & Storage unit secured a contract to provide a “Direct Feed” power system for Tenova’s shipment of a record-sized electric arc furnace — an electric-powered steelmaking furnace — destined for Nippon Steel’s Yawata plant in Japan. GE Vernova

The company wrapped up a $2.6 billion senior notes offering — corporate bonds maturing in 2031, 2036, and 2056, according to a securities filing. GE Vernova plans to put the funds toward general corporate needs, including part of the payment for acquiring the remaining 50% of Prolec GE.

Baird upgraded GE Vernova to Outperform, lifting its price target sharply from $701 to $923. The firm argued the market has underestimated the timing and extent of gas-power overcapacity. Analyst Ben Kallo described the energy-infrastructure cycle as “still in the early innings,” with GE Vernova set to be one of the “biggest beneficiaries.” Baird also projects adjusted EBITDA margins will climb to 13.2% in 2026, up from 8.4% in 2025, highlighting 83 gigawatts of contracted gas-turbine capacity, including slot-reservation deals securing future output. Investing.com

Xcel Energy and GE Vernova have struck a strategic alliance focused on generation and grid projects through the 2030s. The agreement includes a reservation for five F-class gas turbines and capacity for several gigawatts of wind turbines. “Our strategic alliance with GE Vernova allows us to move at the speed and scale necessary,” said Xcel CEO Bob Frenzel. GE Vernova CEO Scott Strazik added that the deal strengthens their partnership and aligns both companies’ technology roadmaps. Xcel Energy Newsroom

But the situation works both ways. If turbine demand drops off quicker than anticipated, or competitors ramp up capacity sooner, prices could weaken — and higher debt levels make meeting cash flow targets tougher.

The next key event is April 22, when GE Vernova unveils its first-quarter 2026 earnings in a webcast. Investors will focus on order updates, service margin trends, and the company’s plans for capital allocation following recent financing and deal moves.

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