GE Vernova stock jumps 4% into 2026 as dividend cutoff nears and key U.S. data looms

GE Vernova stock jumps 4% into 2026 as dividend cutoff nears and key U.S. data looms

NEW YORK, Jan 4, 2026, 18:14 ET — Market closed

  • GE Vernova shares closed Friday up about 4% at $679.55, with a small after-hours move.
  • The stock goes ex-dividend on Jan. 5 ahead of a Feb. 2 payout of $0.50 per share.
  • Traders are bracing for ISM PMI prints and Friday’s U.S. jobs report as the next rate catalyst.

GE Vernova Inc shares ended Friday’s session up 3.98% at $679.55 and last traded at $680.55 in after-hours dealings, leaving the stock on watchlists ahead of Monday’s open. Marketwatch

The timing matters because the shares trade ex-dividend on Jan. 5 — the first day the stock changes hands without the right to the next payout. Market calendars show GE Vernova’s next dividend is $0.50 per share, payable Feb. 2. MarketBeat

GE Vernova flagged the dividend increase alongside a broader push to return cash to shareholders, and it paired that with a bigger buyback authorization. In its Dec. 9 investor update, the company said it expects 2026 revenue of $41–$42 billion and free cash flow — cash left after capital spending — of $4.5–$5.0 billion; CFO Ken Parks said the company’s backlog was “furthering our momentum into 2026.” GE Vernova

At Friday’s close, GE Vernova sat near the top of its 52-week range of $252.25 to $731.00. That leaves the stock roughly 7% below its 52-week high, a level technicians often treat as a near-term resistance point. Morningstar

The stock traded between $658.40 and $679.77 on Friday, after opening at $661.19, with roughly 2.7 million shares changing hands. Those levels leave a recent support zone near the mid-$650s — around where the shares finished 2025 — on many traders’ charts. StockAnalysis

Wall Street opened 2026 cautiously, with the S&P 500 up about 0.2% on Friday as mega-cap tech pulled the market in both directions. AP News

Macro data now takes over as the immediate driver for rate expectations, which can ripple through high-multiple industrial winners like GE Vernova. ISM’s release calendar shows the U.S. Manufacturing PMI is due Jan. 5 and the Services PMI on Jan. 7, both at 10:00 a.m. ET.

But the setup is not one-way. If the week’s data revive concerns about stickier inflation or a firmer labor market, higher bond yields can pressure richly valued “electrification” trades, and any disappointment in order momentum would likely hit sentiment quickly.

The next concrete catalyst is Friday’s U.S. employment report for December (8:30 a.m. ET), with the Federal Reserve’s Jan. 27–28 meeting looming later in the month. Bureau of Labor Statistics

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