Looking for a stock that has been consistently beating earnings estimates and might be well positioned to keep the streak alive in its next quarterly report? Williams Companies, Inc. (The) (WMB), which belongs to the Zacks Oil and Gas - Production and Pipelines industry,
Williams Companies WMB has outperformed the market over the past 5 years by 8.5% on an annualized basis producing an average annual return of 20.8%. Currently, Williams Companies has a market capitalization of $72.
Shares of Williams Companies, Inc. (WMB) dropped nearly 10 percent following the announcement that the Federal Energy Regulatory
The U.S. energy regulator has reinstated the certificate for Williams Companies' Transcontinental Gas Pipe Line (Transco) on Friday, the company said on Monday, which would allow the expansion of the project.
TULSA, Okla., January 07, 2025--Williams (NYSE: WMB) announced today that it has priced a public offering of $1.0 billion of its 5.600% Senior Notes due 2035 at a price of 99.843 percent of par ...
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