Williams Companies is a oil & gas midstream company located in Oklahoma, United States, which is part of the Energy sector, and is traded under the ticker WMB on the NYSE exchange.
Williams Companies stock last closed at $59.48, down 0.44% from the previous day, and has increased 10.21% in one year. It has overperformed other stocks in the Oil & Gas Midstream industry by 0.09 percentage points. Williams Companies stock is currently +15.32% from its 52-week low of $51.58, and -9.26% from its 52-week high of $65.55.
At the moment, there are 1.22B shares of WMB outstanding. The market capitalization of WMB is $72.64B. In the last 24 hours, 7.63M WMB shares were traded.
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Out of 14 sell side analysts who give ratings on WMB, the consensus analyst rating on Williams Companies is a Strong Buy
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Robert Kad, a top 15% analyst from Morgan Stanley maintains WMB with a strong buy rating and raises their WMB price target from $70.00 to $83.00, on Oct 2, 2025.
Morgan Stanley's Robert Kad raised their price target on Williams Companies (NYSE: WMB) by 18.6% from $70 to $83 on 2025/10/02. The analyst maintained their Strong Buy rating on the stock.
Kad hosted a series of meetings with Williams Companies' management and clients in Europe, and said their takeaways catalyzed their price target hike.
Given that the company is about to hit a turning point, and since long-term EBITDA growth is "likely to reach sector-best levels," the analyst predicted a positive cycle of estimate revisions and multiple expansion in the near future.
John Mackay, a top 17% analyst from Goldman Sachs maintains WMB with a hold rating and raises their WMB price target from $59.00 to $65.00, on Oct 2, 2025.
Shneur Gershuni, a top 4% analyst from UBS maintains WMB with a strong buy rating and raises their WMB price target from $74.00 to $78.00, on Sep 30, 2025.
Robert Catellier, a top 49% analyst from CiBC upgrades WMB to a buy rating and announces their WMB price target of $64.00, on Aug 15, 2025.
Christine Cho, a top 20% analyst from Barclays maintains WMB with a hold rating and raises their WMB price target from $58.00 to $59.00, on Aug 14, 2025.
You can dig deeper into what analysts are forecasting on the Williams Companies stock forecast page.
Last year, WMB earnings were $2.37B. Over the last 5 year, WMB's earnings have gone up by 62.73% per year. This was faster than the Oil & Gas Midstream industry average of 22.6%.
Last year, WMB revenue was $11.50B. In the last 5 year, WMB's revenue has grown by 8.25% per year. This was slower than the Oil & Gas Midstream industry average of 12.8%.
Find out more about WMB's earnings and revenue performance here.
Over the past year, executives and large shareholders at WMB have bought more shares than they have sold.
Terrance Lane Wilson, SVP General Counsel of WMB, was the latest WMB insider to sell. They sold $123,800.00 worth of WMB shares on Dec 9, 2025.
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Williams Companies pays a dividend of 2.52%, compared to the Oil & Gas Midstream industry's average dividend yield of 4.09%. If you owned $1,000 of WMB stock, you would have been paid $25.22 in the past 12 months.
Williams Companies dividend payments have not consistently grown over the past decade and have not remained stable.
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