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Analysis and statistics

  • Open
    54.1231$
  • Previous Close
    54.7712$
  • 52 Week Change
    22.11$
  • Day Range
    -0.65$
  • 52 Week High/Low
    44.3255$ - 66.4384$
  • Dividend Per Share
    0.0564
  • Market cap
    26 429 M$
  • EPS
    0.91
  • Beta
    0.41
  • Volume
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About

CQP.US represents the common units of Cheniere Energy Partners, L.P. traded on the NYSE (New York Stock Exchange). Cheniere Energy Partners owns and operates natural gas infrastructure, primarily the Sabine Pass LNG terminal in Louisiana. This terminal is one of the first LNG (liquefied natural gas) export facilities in the United States. The company focuses on the development, construction, and operation of LNG infrastructure projects. CQP provides investors with exposure to the LNG export market and the cash flows generated from Cheniere's long-term contracts.

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Factors

Company Performance: Strong earnings reports, positive revenue growth, and successful product launches typically drive the stock price up, while poor performance can lead to a decline.

Industry Trends: The overall health and outlook of the energy sector, including factors like oil prices, renewable energy adoption, and regulatory changes, can significantly impact investor sentiment toward CQP.US.

Economic Conditions: Broader economic factors such as interest rates, inflation, and GDP growth can influence investor confidence and the availability of capital for investment in the stock market.

Investor Sentiment: Market sentiment, driven by news, rumors, and overall optimism or pessimism, can lead to short-term fluctuations in the stock price.

Regulatory Environment: Changes in government regulations related to energy production, pipelines, and environmental standards can create uncertainty and affect investor perceptions of CQP.US.

Competitor Performance: The performance of CQP.US's competitors and their strategic decisions can influence investor perceptions and the competitive landscape.

Geopolitical Events: Global events, such as political instability or trade wars, can create volatility in the energy markets and impact CQP.US's stock price.

Dividend Yield: A higher dividend yield can attract income-seeking investors, potentially boosting the stock price, while a lower yield may make the stock less attractive.

Debt Levels: High levels of debt can raise concerns about CQP.US's financial stability and ability to invest in future growth, potentially negatively impacting the stock price.

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