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Cheniere, which is covered by a small number of analysts, gets a "hold" or "equal-weight" rating, on average.
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For additional information, please refer to the Cheniere Energy, Inc. Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q for the period ended September 30, 2011 , filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
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Please refer to Cheniere Energy Partners, L.P. Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q for the period ended September 30, 2011, filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
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It also marks a radical shift in the plans of companies such as Cheniere, which once planned to profit from building multi-billion-dollar liquefaction terminals in different U.S. coastal locations.
In a Natural Gas Milestone, Sabine Pass LNG Gets a Key U.S. Approval 2010
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It also marks a radical shift in the plans of companies such as Cheniere, which once planned to profit from building multibillion-dollar liquefaction terminals in different U.S. coastal locations.
Cheniere Wins Approval to Export U.S. Liquefied Natural Gas 2010
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Houston-based Cheniere, which has a stock-market value of about $860 million, sold a $300 million equity stake in December to help meet a debt payment due in May.
U.S. Gas Glut Favors Would-Be Exporter Ben Lefebvre 2012
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In the early 2000s, Cheniere's founder and chief executive, Charif Souki , a Lebanese immigrant who came to the U.S. to study economics at New York's Colgate College in 1971, hoped to cash in on what was then believed to be an impending U.S. natural-gas shortage.
U.S. Gas Glut Favors Would-Be Exporter Ben Lefebvre 2012
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In May of the same year, Cheniere received export approval from the U.S. Energy Department; two months later Cheniere sent Mr. Gheit a pair of snow boots.
U.S. Gas Glut Favors Would-Be Exporter Ben Lefebvre 2012
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Owners of largely idle gas import terminals such as Cheniere Energy want to build export facilities alongside them to let excess supply escape the U.S. As and when this happens, it should serve to both raise U.S. gas prices to the benefit of producers and further globalize gas flows.
America's Newfound Energy Liam Denning 2011
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That is why the likes of Cheniere Energy now want to liquefy and export natural gas to cash in on the spread between low U.S. prices and much higher European and Asian ones.
America's New Deal for Global Energy Mix Liam Denning 2011
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