Williams Cos Inc

NYSE: WMB
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The top analyst upgrades, downgrades and initiations on Tuesday include American Express, Goldman Sachs, Illumina, PayPal, Trivago and Williams Companies.
What is amazing is that some of these offshore drilling and exploration stocks have kept rallying even in the face of what might be an overbought chart pattern.
With earnings for the third quarter wrapping up, executives and 10% owners that are insiders are once again free to trade shares, and volume is starting to pick up again.
Williams Companies on Monday announced the appointments of two new members to the company's board of directors. That ends the threat of a proxy fight at the coming annual stockholders' meeting.
Credit Suisse analyst J. Edwards said Monday morning that the firm is lifting its rating on Enterprise Products Partners from Neutral to Outperform and maintained the price target.
An activist investor has sent an open letter to the three newly added board members of Williams Companies encouraging them to be more open to offers for a merger, including a recent one from...
Enbridge and Spectra Energy have agreed to a stock-for-stock merger that will create a company with a pro-forma enterprise value of approximately $127 billion.
The new reality seems to be that oil prices and the prices of metals have reached a level where analysts are again comfortable making key projections for upside.
The top analyst upgrades, downgrades and initiations seen Monday morning include Garmin, Micron Technology, U.S. Steel, Urban Outfitters, Williams Companies, Hormel Foods.
Williams Companies (NYSE: WMB) reported second-quarter 2016 results after markets closed Monday afternoon. The pipeline operator reported a diluted net loss of $0.54 per share on adjusted EBITDA of...
After markets close Monday, the Williams Companies is scheduled to report earnings for the quarter that saw the termination of its proposed merger with Energy Transfer Equity.
The top analyst upgrades, downgrades and initiations seen on Monday morning include Allergan, General Electric, Hewlett Packard Enterprise, Southwest Airlines and Williams Companies.
When the target company in a $38 billion acquisition deal gets left at the altar, chances are pretty good that the company's share price will improve a little.
Each week the analysts at Jefferies put out their top values buys for investors to consider, and this week may be a good time for investors to consider moving some capital into the value arena.
Here are seven positive analyst upgrades or initiations from the energy sector during the week of May 14, with a bonus call at the end.