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NASDAQ:NFE News 29 October 2025 - 15 December 2025

New Fortress Energy (NFE) Stock Today (Dec. 15, 2025): Debt Deadline, Puerto Rico Contract, and Analyst Forecasts Collide

New Fortress Energy (NFE) Stock Today (Dec. 15, 2025): Debt Deadline, Puerto Rico Contract, and Analyst Forecasts Collide

December 15, 2025 — New Fortress Energy Inc. (NASDAQ: NFE) is back in the market spotlight as investors weigh a high-stakes mix of near-term debt pressure and fresh operating/contract progress. The stock traded around $1.26 in early data on Monday, down about 2.3% from the prior close. That price action isn’t happening in a vacuum. December 15 is also a date that shows up repeatedly in the company’s recent disclosures: it’s the end of a forbearance window tied to a missed interest payment—one of the central reasons NFE has been trading like a “headline-sensitive” distressed equity rather than a typical
15 December 2025
New Fortress Energy (NFE) Stock: Puerto Rico Gas Deal Triggers Relief Rally Amid Going‑Concern Fears – December 5, 2025

New Fortress Energy (NFE) Stock: Puerto Rico Gas Deal Triggers Relief Rally Amid Going‑Concern Fears – December 5, 2025

As of December 5, 2025, New Fortress Energy Inc. (NASDAQ: NFE) sits at the center of one of the most dramatic turnarounds‑or‑bust stories in the global LNG market. The stock has bounced on news of a long‑awaited gas supply deal with Puerto Rico, even as the company warns there is “substantial doubt” about its ability to continue as a going concern and scrambles to restructure more than $7–9 billion of debt. Business Wire+2Stock Titan+2 For investors following NFE on Google News or Discover, the picture is a mix of powerful catalysts and very real solvency risk. Where New Fortress Energy
5 December 2025
New Fortress Energy Seeks U.K. Lifeline to Dodge Bankruptcy – Shares Crash as $9 B Debt Weighs

New Fortress Energy (NFE) Cut to ‘Restricted Default’ as Debt Stress Deepens – What Today’s Fitch Downgrade Means for the Stock

Published: November 20, 2025 New Fortress Energy Inc. (NASDAQ: NFE) is back in the spotlight today after Fitch Ratings slashed the company’s long‑term credit rating to “RD – Restricted Default” following a missed interest payment on key senior notes. The move comes just days after a forbearance agreement on those bonds, a delay in filing third‑quarter financials, and intense options activity ahead of NFE’s scheduled Q3 2025 earnings date. TradingView+2Nasdaq+2 Below is a breakdown of all the major developments investors are watching around New Fortress Energy today. Key Takeaways for New Fortress Energy (NFE) on November 20, 2025 Note: This article is for informational purposes only
New Fortress Energy Seeks U.K. Lifeline to Dodge Bankruptcy – Shares Crash as $9 B Debt Weighs

New Fortress Energy’s Wild Ride: 90% Crash, Debt Drama & a Surprise Rally – What’s Next for NFE Stock?

Current Stock Price & Recent Performance Illustration: New Fortress Energy’s logo displayed on a smartphone. NFE stock has whipsawed dramatically in 2025, collapsing to penny-stock levels before a recent rebound. As of November 4, 2025, New Fortress Energy’s stock is trading around the mid-$1 range, down over 90% from January. The shares closed at $1.18 on Nov 3 (near record lows) and then jumped to ~$1.57 in pre-market trading on Nov 4marketbeat.com. This ~30% overnight spike came on the heels of an intense selloff – a microcosm of the stock’s extreme volatility lately. Over the past week, NFE swung wildly:
New Fortress Energy Seeks U.K. Lifeline to Dodge Bankruptcy – Shares Crash as $9 B Debt Weighs

New Fortress Energy Seeks U.K. Lifeline to Dodge Bankruptcy – Shares Crash as $9 B Debt Weighs

Deep Dive: $9 B Debt Crunch Drives Unconventional Plan New Fortress Energy – a company founded by billionaire Wes Edens – grew rapidly in recent years as an integrated gas-to-power provider, building liquefied natural gas terminals, floating LNG (FLNG) facilities, and power plants from the Americas to Asia. But that breakneck expansion came at a cost: nearly $9 billion in debt piled up on its balance sheetnews.bloomberglaw.com. When several major projects hit delays and cost overruns, NFE’s revenues and cash flows fell short, making it increasingly difficult to meet its heavy debt obligationsnews.bloomberglaw.com. The company even suspended its dividend late last year

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Liberty Global stock ends higher as Class B shares spike, with earnings next on deck

Liberty Global stock ends higher as Class B shares spike, with earnings next on deck

7 February 2026
New York, February 7, 2026, 09:16 EST — Market closed. Liberty Global’s Class B shares surged as much as 139% on Friday in unusually heavy trading, while the cable operator’s more liquid Class A stock finished the day up about 4.3%, closing at $11.75. https://seekingalpha.com/news/4548591-liberty-global-class-b-shares-spike-in-heavy-volume The split move matters now because Liberty Global has multiple share classes that can trade out of sync, and Friday’s spike hit just ahead of the company’s next earnings checkpoint. Traders also get another test of risk appetite when U.S. markets reopen on Monday after a week of sharp swings. Friday’s bounce came as Wall
Amazon stock tumbles on $200 billion AI spend plan — what to know before Monday

Amazon stock tumbles on $200 billion AI spend plan — what to know before Monday

7 February 2026
Amazon shares fell 5.6% to $210.32 on Friday after the company projected about $200 billion in 2026 capital expenditures, triggering investor concern over AI spending. The stock had already dropped 11.5% after-hours Thursday. Amazon forecast Q1 net sales of $173.5–$178.5 billion and operating income of $16.5–$21.5 billion. Analyst Gil Luria downgraded Amazon, citing rising investment as its cloud lead narrows.
AMD stock jumps 8% in chip rebound — what investors are watching before Monday

AMD stock jumps 8% in chip rebound — what investors are watching before Monday

7 February 2026
AMD shares jumped 8.2% to $208.44 Friday, trading on heavy volume as chip stocks rebounded and the Dow closed above 50,000 for the first time. The Philadelphia Semiconductor Index rose 5.7% after Amazon’s AI spending plans lifted sector estimates. Nvidia’s CEO cited surging AI chip demand. AMD’s rally followed a weak revenue outlook earlier in the week.
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