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Canadian Solar Inc. (NASDAQ:CSIQ) Q3 2023 Earnings Call Transcript November 14, 2023 Canadian Solar Inc. misses on earnings expectations. Reported EPS is $0.32 EPS, expectations were $0.91. Operator: Ladies and gentlemen, thank you for standing by. Welcome to Canadian Solar’s Third Quarter 2023 Earnings Conference Call. My name is Shamali and will be your operator […]
Liquefied Natural Gas: Australian exports make up around 10% of global LNG supply and threat of strikes has led to higher European gas prices on concerns that cargos destined for Europe could be sent to Asia to make up for any shortfall.