Shares of Williams (WMB) are moving higher after Oklahoma Governor Kevin Stitt appointed the company’s executive chairman Alan Armstrong to the Senate. Armstrong will replace Senator Markwayne Mullin, who was confirmed to head the Department of Homeland Security. Shares of Williams are up 2% to $74.74 in morning trading.
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