Movement Alert|GE Vernova Rises 3.32% in Regular Trading, Heavy Electrical Equipment Sector Rally Drives Technical Rebound

Market Focus06-29

On June 29, GE Vernova rose 3.32% in regular trading, trading at $1,095.43/share, with turnover of $250 million. The stock had previously declined over 3% on June 26 amid a broad sector pullback, and the current advance represents a sector-linked technical recovery.

The heavy electrical equipment sector saw broad-based strength, with Bloom Energy up 10.14%, NANO Nuclear Energy up 8.51%, INNIO Holding up 4.26%, and NuScale Power up 3.91%. The rebound follows a multi-day corrective phase that saw GE Vernova retreat from recent highs above $1,085.

On the fundamental side, GE Vernova continues to benefit from a robust order pipeline. The company recently announced a $10 billion share buyback program and signed nuclear energy cooperation agreements to advance BWRX-300 small modular reactor deployment in Europe. Additionally, industry data shows global gas turbine orders reached approximately 29GW in Q1, up 39% year-over-year, representing a record first-quarter level.

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