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GE Vernova stock drops 5% as Wall Street sells off; Italy plant spend, Proficy sale hit tape
3 March 2026
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GE Vernova stock drops 5% as Wall Street sells off; Italy plant spend, Proficy sale hit tape

NEW YORK, March 3, 2026, 11:32 a.m. EST — Regular session underway.

  • GE Vernova lost about 5% in late-morning action as the broader U.S. market also moved lower.
  • The company is committing $30 million to expand transformer component operations in Italy and has just closed the $600 million Proficy sale to TPG.
  • Volatile oil prices linked to the Middle East are drawing a close look from investors. Friday brings U.S. jobs data, and GE Vernova’s earnings webcast is scheduled for April.

GE Vernova Inc shares slumped close to 5% late Tuesday morning, trailing broader U.S. market losses that have been toughest on higher-valuation stocks. The power and grid equipment maker fell $44.75 to trade at $836.43. SPY and QQQ, which mirror the main stock indexes, dropped around 1.6% to 1.7%.

GE Vernova’s stock has become a crowded play on booming power demand and grid upgrades—trends that can cool quickly if sentiment flips risk-off. The market’s still pricing in textbook-perfect execution here, so even decent updates from the company can end up drowned out when the backdrop gets choppy like this.

Stocks slid on Tuesday, as traders grew jittery about the risk of a wider Middle East conflict driving up oil prices and putting inflation back in the spotlight—muddying what comes next for interest rates. “Investors worry about additional inflation coming down the road,” said Robert Pavlik, senior portfolio manager at Dakota Wealth. Reuters

GE Vernova is putting about $30 million toward upgrading its electrification site in Sesto San Giovanni, Italy, the company said Tuesday. The investment is set to ramp up production of bushings—those insulated components inside transformers and other high-voltage gear, critical for safe power transmission. The expansion should bring about 50 new manufacturing roles and add new lines to produce dry-type bushings, both Resin Impregnated Paper (RIP) and Resin Impregnated Synthetic (RIS) versions, rated to 245 kilovolts. “With this investment, we are strengthening a strategic capability,” Electrification segment CEO Philippe Piron said. GE Vernova

GE Vernova said Monday it has closed the $600 million sale of its Proficy software business to TPG, transferring more than 20,000 customers to the private equity firm’s newly carved-out company. What’s left of GE Vernova’s software push centers on GridOS, which the company calls its enterprise grid management platform.

The stock opened lower and stayed there, unaffected by the company’s mention of increased factory capacity and improved execution. GE Vernova shares have climbed with other grid upgrade names, though that also leaves them exposed for traders needing to unload positions quickly.

Italy’s build-out is running up against a clear constraint: transformer components and high-voltage hardware are in short supply, with manufacturers hustling to ramp up production. On this front, GE Vernova isn’t alone—equipment from ABB and Siemens Energy is also critical for the utilities working on transmission and distribution lines.

But this isn’t an open-and-shut case. If oil stays pricey and inflation doesn’t let up, interest rates could stick higher for longer—bad news for richly valued shares. And don’t underestimate the execution risk. Scaling new production lines takes time, and the market’s quick to punish any slip-ups, with nerves already on edge.

Investors are watching headlines out of the Middle East and oil markets, while also bracing for Friday’s U.S. Employment Situation report at 8:30 a.m. ET. Also on the radar: GE Vernova’s Q1 2026 results webcast, scheduled for April 22.

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