Williams Rating Lowered to Underweight at EVA Dimensions (WMB)

Williams (NYSE: WMB) was downgraded by equities research analysts at EVA Dimensions to an “underweight” rating in a research note issued to investors on Tuesday.

WMB has been the subject of a number of other recent research reports. Analysts at TheStreet reiterated a “buy” rating on shares of Williams in a research note to investors on Monday. Separately, analysts at Zacks reiterated a “neutral” rating on shares of Williams in a research note to investors on Friday, February 22nd. They now have a $36.00 price target on the stock.

Shares of Williams traded up 0.48% during mid-day trading on Tuesday, hitting $33.73. Williams has a one year low of $27.25 and a one year high of $37.56. The stock’s 50-day moving average is currently $34.78. The company has a market cap of $22.981 billion and a P/E ratio of 24.56.

Williams last released its earnings data on Wednesday, February 20th. The company reported $0.25 earnings per share for the quarter, missing the analysts’ consensus estimate of $0.26 by $0.01. During the same quarter last year, the company posted $0.36 earnings per share. Williams has set its FY13 guidance at $0.75-$1.15 EPS. Analysts expect that Williams will post $1.07 EPS for the current fiscal year.

The Williams Companies, Inc. (Williams) is a natural gas company. The Company primarily finds, produces, gathers, processes and transports natural gas.

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