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GE Vernova stock price jumps toward $800 — what to know before Monday trade
7 February 2026
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GE Vernova stock price jumps toward $800 — what to know before Monday trade

NEW YORK, Feb 7, 2026, 06:21 EST — Market closed.

GE Vernova Inc climbed 5.7% to finish at $779.35 on Friday, snapping a two-day slide.

Stocks rebounded as Wall Street surged, sending the Dow past 50,000 for the first time ever. Big industrials and cyclical stocks saw gains, snapping back after tech shares had stumbled in recent sessions.

Brokerage action threw some spotlight on GE Vernova this week. On Wednesday, Baird bumped the stock up to “Outperform” and raised its price target to $923. Analyst Ben Kallo said the firm is “moving back to Outperform,” arguing the energy-infrastructure cycle is “still in the early innings.” Investing.com South Africa

GE Vernova’s onshore wind division this week said it landed 2025 orders to repower 1.1 gigawatts of U.S. wind turbines, with projects lined up for commercial operation sometime between 2026 and 2027. “These significant repower orders underscore the critical role our advanced technology plays in optimizing existing wind assets,” chief commercial officer Uzair Memon said in a statement. The company pointed out it had already disclosed the 1.1 GW figure earlier; no new orders were announced in the release. Business Wire

Repowering involves swapping out aging wind farm equipment for newer, more powerful components—an upgrade that raises output and stretches the life of the turbines. Investors keep an eye on it, since these projects can funnel work to service companies even before fresh builds make it through permits and construction.

Debt figures in here too. In an SEC filing, GE Vernova disclosed a $2.6 billion senior notes sale, structured in three maturities. The company plans to use the cash for general corporate needs and to help pay for the rest of its Prolec GE acquisition. That deal—buying the remaining 50% stake in the transformer manufacturer—was completed on Feb. 2, according to the filing. (Senior notes: corporate bonds that sit above other unsecured debt if bankruptcy hits.)

GE Vernova shares slipped 1.2% on Thursday, closing roughly 7.3% off Wednesday’s 52-week peak of $795.50. Despite the decline, the stock managed to outperform a broad market drop, according to MarketWatch data.

Traders face a packed U.S. data slate this week, with company headlines in the mix. Reuters’ “Week Ahead” preview points to a jobs report set for Wednesday and CPI figures on Friday—both releases could sway rate bets and shift interest in pricey growth and industrial stocks. Reuters

The wind division is still the wild card—and a headache. GE Vernova points to troubles with offshore turbines and setbacks on projects as reasons for the drag, and the company isn’t sugarcoating the outlook: the wind segment is likely to keep losing money, even as demand for power and electrification stays steady.

GE Vernova’s next big event lands on April 22: that’s when the company goes live with its Q1 2026 earnings webcast. Investors are keyed in on any news about orders, pricing trends, and how service demand is shaping up. They’ll also want to know if the Prolec integration and financing plan are sticking to the script.

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