UPDATE: Morgan Stanley Reiterates Overweight Rating, Raises PT on Cheniere Energy Following Company Analyst Day


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Cheniere Energy (NYSE: LNG), and raised the price target from $60.00 to $78.00.In the report, Morgan Stanley noted, “We left Cheniere's Analyst Day in Houston more constructive on the company's ability to deliver on nine liquefaction trains (~42 mtpa) and see unappreciated upside in the gas marketing aspect of the business. With today's announcement of an additional 0.75 mtpa sale and purchase agreement (SPA) of liquefied natural gas (we abbreviate this as ‘LiqNatGas' reserving LNG for the ticker symbol of Cheniere Energy Inc.) Train 1 of CCL is fully contracted and Cheniere expects Train 2 to complete contracting over the next few months. In their presentation, management provided incremental clarity on the economics of CCL, financing capabilities, and supply procurement.”Cheniere Energy closed on Monday at $55.03.
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