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GE Aerospace stock drops 3% as oil jump rattles markets; Bernstein lifts target
3 March 2026
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GE Aerospace stock drops 3% as oil jump rattles markets; Bernstein lifts target

New York, March 3, 2026, 14:47 (EST) — Regular session

  • GE Aerospace slipped roughly 3% during afternoon hours, lagging behind the bulk of its industrial sector rivals.
  • Oil prices shot higher, reigniting inflation worries and sparking a widespread pullback in equities.
  • Bernstein bumped up its GE Aerospace price target to $405. Still, the shares dropped along with the broader market.

GE Aerospace (NYSE: GE) slipped 3.2% to $334.51 Tuesday afternoon, bouncing off a session low of $329.33. The previous close was $345.74.

The drop is notable—GE’s engine unit is tightly tied to airline operations and maintenance cycles, both of which react quickly to higher fuel prices or when investors brace for more persistent inflation.

Oil’s sharp climb is now top of mind for investors. “The market is concerned that the US is getting pulled deeper into this conflict than investors had expected,” said Tim Ghriskey, senior portfolio strategist at Ingalls & Snyder. Rising oil prices, he added, “is a negative to the global economy.” Reuters

GE on Monday highlighted a backlog nearing $190 billion—orders on the books, still waiting to be fulfilled—in an update for investors that also referenced fresh commercial and defense deals.

The company counts roughly 45,000 commercial aircraft engines and another 25,000 on the military side in its installed base. It breaks out earnings for commercial engines and for defense propulsion separately.

The selloff swept across aerospace. RTX dropped 2.7%, Boeing gave up roughly 2.5%. The industrials ETF XLI lost about 1.9%, with ITA, the aerospace and defense ETF, down around 2.1%.

Wall Street’s latest uptick left sentiment untouched. Bernstein’s Douglas Harned bumped up his GE Aerospace price target to $405, up from $374, sticking with his “outperform” call, TipRanks reported, citing TheFly. TipRanks

GE’s bullish thesis rides on “aftermarket” revenue—think engine shop visits, spares, and services, all of which usually stay resilient as airlines stick with aging jets. That line of business is also a reliable cash generator, a metric that investors track with particular interest.

Tuesday’s action highlighted what can go wrong with this trade during a macro shock. High oil prices, plus carriers holding off on capacity or delaying maintenance, can drag out the service cycle. That’s when sentiment can sour fast, leaving pricey industrial names exposed.

April 21 is circled for GE Aerospace’s first-quarter 2026 earnings webcast, giving investors their next look at the company’s progress.

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    May 16, 2026, 10:34 PM EDT. S&P Global (SPGI) shares are trading within a historically significant support zone of $383 to $423, a range that has triggered multiple rebounds averaging 18% gains. The firm surpassed Q1 2026 revenue and earnings estimates, saw 10% and 14% growth respectively, and maintains robust margins with a 40.9% operating margin and 35.3% free cash flow margin. Analysts currently rate SPGI as a 'Strong Buy' with price targets 25-37% above current levels. Despite minor revisions due to foreign exchange impacts, organic growth remains solid at 6-8%. The stock trades at a 25.1 P/E ratio, slightly above the financial sector median but below its historical levels, indicating potential undervaluation amid credit and structural market pressures. Nonetheless, past market shocks caution investors on inherent volatility risks.

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