Analysts have revised the EPS estimate for WMB to $0.57, indicating a 3.4% decline from the previous year, despite expecting a 13.4% increase in revenue to $3.14 billion.
Over the past 30 days, the consensus EPS estimate has been revised downward by 4.6%, signaling potential investor behavior and stock price impact.
WMB’s financial metrics reveal a P/E ratio of approximately 32.48, a price-to-sales ratio of about 6.80, and a debt-to-equity ratio of 2.17.
The Williams Companies, Inc. (NYSE:WMB) is a prominent player in the energy sector, primarily involved in natural gas processing and transportation. As WMB prepares to release its quarterly earnings on May 5, 2025, Wall Street analysts have set their expectations for the company’s financial performance. The anticipated earnings per share (EPS) is $0.55, with projected revenues of approximately $2.94 billion.
However, recent estimates suggest a slightly different outlook. Analysts now expect WMB to report an EPS of $0.57 for the quarter ending March 2025, which marks a 3.4% decline from the same period last year. Despite this decline in earnings, revenues are expected to rise by 13.4%, reaching $3.14 billion. This increase in revenue is likely driven by heightened demand for heating, power generation, and LNG exports, as well as a strong deepwater business.
Over the past 30 days, the consensus EPS estimate has been revised downward by 4.6%. Such revisions are significant as they often signal potential investor behavior and can impact the stock’s short-term price performance. In the previous quarter, WMB exceeded earnings expectations with an adjusted EPS of $0.47, surpassing the consensus estimate of $0.45. However, the company reported revenues of $2.7 billion, falling short of the expected $2.9 billion due to challenges in the Gas & NGL Marketing Services unit.
WMB’s financial metrics provide further insight into its valuation. The company has a price-to-earnings (P/E) ratio of approximately 32.48, indicating the amount investors are willing to pay per dollar of earnings. Its price-to-sales ratio is about 6.80, reflecting the value placed on each dollar of sales. Additionally, the enterprise value to sales ratio stands at around 9.32, showing the company’s total valuation compared to its sales.
The company’s debt-to-equity ratio is 2.17, highlighting the proportion of debt used to finance its assets relative to equity. The current ratio is 0.50, indicating WMB’s ability to cover short-term liabilities with short-term assets. As the earnings release approaches, management’s commentary during the earnings call will be crucial in assessing the sustainability of any immediate price changes and future earnings projections.