LSE (Leishen Energy Holding Co., Ltd. Class A Ordinary Shares) Stock Analysis - News
Leishen Energy Holding Co., Ltd. Class A Ordinary Shares (LSE) is a publicly traded Energy sector company. As of May 21, 2026, LSE trades at $4.74 with a market cap of $81.72M and a P/E ratio of 0.00. LSE moved +0.00% today. Year to date, LSE is +5.84%; over the trailing twelve months it is -9.25%. Its 52-week range spans $3.76 to $14.99. Rallies surfaces LSE's financials, insider trades, hedge fund holdings, congressional trades, analyst ratings, and AI-generated research below.
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Leishen Energy Advances Port of Jubail Facility for Compressors and Energy Storage: Leishen Energy’s Saudi subsidiary, LSE Energy International, is finalizing land arrangements and feasibility studies to build a Port of Jubail facility producing reciprocating compressors, flexible composite pipes and energy storage systems. The localized site is designed to supply reconstruction equipment across Saudi Arabia and GCC markets, underpinning long-term growth.
Long Catherine bought 22.75K (~$122.85K) on Dec 18, 2012.
BLANZ ROBERT C sold 28.16K (~$149.55K) on Dec 17, 2012.
MCDOWELL PAUL H sold 31.00K (~$150.35K) on Aug 23, 2012.
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What changed in LSE news today?
Leishen Energy Advances Port of Jubail Facility for Compressors and Energy Storage: Leishen Energy’s Saudi subsidiary, LSE Energy International, is finalizing land arrangements and feasibility studies to build a Port of Jubail facility producing reciprocating compressors, flexible composite pipes and energy storage systems. The localized site is designed to supply reconstruction equipment across Saudi Arabia and GCC markets, underpinning long-term growth.
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