On August 4, Williams fell 3.24% in pre-market trading, trading at approximately $68.50/share, with turnover of $524,200.
The decline was driven by a combination of a marginal Q2 earnings miss and concerns over a large-scale acquisition. Williams reported Q2 adjusted EPS of $0.50, missing the consensus estimate of $0.51 by about 2%. Revenue came in at $3.05 billion, up 9.7% year-over-year, beating the $2.795 billion estimate. Simultaneously, the company announced the acquisition of Momentum Midstream in a deal valued at up to $5.5 billion, comprising approximately $3.5 billion in cash and debt and roughly $2 billion in Williams equity.
The transaction is priced at 8.5x 2027 expected EBITDA. Management expects the deal to be accretive to AFFO and EPS. Moody's confirmed the acquisition does not affect Williams' Baa2 rating or positive outlook. However, the market reacted negatively to potential debt burden and equity dilution pressure from the large acquisition, compounded by the slight earnings shortfall.
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