Williams Companies Inc.

NYSE: WMB · Real-Time Price · USD
60.14
0.14 (0.23%)
At close: May 05, 2025, 3:59 PM
61.00
1.43%
After-hours: May 05, 2025, 04:20 PM EDT
0.23%
Bid 59
Market Cap 73.41B
Revenue (ttm) 10.64B
Net Income (ttm) 2.23B
EPS (ttm) 1.82
PE Ratio (ttm) 33.04
Forward PE 25.04
Analyst Buy
Ask 60.5
Volume 4,154,413
Avg. Volume (20D) 7,844,450
Open 59.53
Previous Close 60.00
Day's Range 58.93 - 60.41
52-Week Range 38.63 - 61.67
Beta 0.90

About WMB

The Williams Companies, Inc., together with its subsidiaries, operates as an energy infrastructure company primarily in the United States. It operates through Transmission & Gulf of Mexico, Northeast G&P, West, and Gas & NGL Marketing Services segments. The Transmission & Gulf of Mexico segment comprises Transco and Northwest natural gas pipelines; and natural gas gathering and processing, and crude oil production handling and transportation asse...

Sector Energy
IPO Date Dec 31, 1981
Employees 5,829
Stock Exchange NYSE
Ticker Symbol WMB
Full Company Profile

Analyst Forecast

According to 15 analyst ratings, the average rating for WMB stock is "Buy." The 12-month stock price forecast is $57, which is a decrease of -5.22% from the latest price.

Stock Forecasts

Earnings Surprise

Williams Companies has released their quartely earnings on May 5, 2025:
  • Revenue of $3.05B exceeds estimates by $108M, with 10.00% YoY growth.
  • EPS of 0.6 exceeds estimates by 0.05, with 1.69% YoY growth.
  • Next Earnings Release

    Williams Companies Inc. is scheduled to release its earnings on May 5, 2025, after market closes.
    Analysts project revenue of ... Unlock content with Pro Subscription
    5 days ago
    -1.84%
    Shares of energy stocks are trading lower amid a d... Unlock content with Pro Subscription
    1 week ago
    +3.12%
    Shares of energy stocks are trading higher as the price of oil rises. Oil has gained amid overall market strength following US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent's reported remarks about trade de-escalation with China. Recent Iran sanctions may also be driving supply uncertainty.