Cheniere Energy's 1.07% Drop on $290M Volume Cements 350th Market Activity Rank Amid Analyst Downgrades and Dividend Payouts

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viernes, 15 de agosto de 2025, 7:14 pm ET1 min de lectura
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Cheniere Energy (LNG) closed August 15 with a 1.07% decline, trading on $290 million in volume, ranking 350th in market activity. The stock’s performance coincided with a downgrade from BarclaysBCS--, which cut its price target for Cheniere Energy PartnersCQP-- (CQP) to $55 from $56, maintaining an "Underweight" rating. The move followed CQP’s Q2 earnings report, which missed analyst estimates despite a revenue beat of $2.5 billion. Earnings per share fell to $0.91, below the $0.96 forecast, driven by reduced LNGLNG-- volumes and higher operating costs. The firm shipped 98 cargos in the quarter, a 5% annual decline, with total LNG output dropping to 351 TBtu from 372 TBtu in the prior year.

Analyst sentiment remained bearish, with JPMorganJPM-- and Bank of AmericaBAC-- adjusting price targets to $58 and $53 respectively while retaining negative ratings. Wells FargoWFC-- also raised its target to $61 but reiterated an "underweight" stance. Despite the bearish outlook, CQPCQP-- maintained its $0.82 quarterly dividend, translating to a 6.0% annual yield. The payout ratio of 74.52% underscores the company’s commitment to returns, though analysts highlight risks tied to cost pressures and volume trends.

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