Wells Fargo analyst Ned Baramov lowered the firm’s price target on Western Midstream (WES) to $39 from $40 and keeps an Equal Weight rating on the shares. The firm is trimming its 2026 and beyond estimates to reflect the net impact of lower operating cash flows, lower 2026 capex, lower unit count & distributions, and higher assumed cost reductions.
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