Wells Fargo raised the firm’s price target on Western Midstream (WES) to $40 from $38 primarily to reflect a higher assumed EV/EBITDA multiple in its sum-of-the-parts for the water business and lower opex. The firm keeps an Equal Weight rating on the shares on valuation.
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