Western Midstream (WES) closed at $39.02, down 0.43% from the previous day. The Dow rose 0.2%, Nasdaq increased by 0.56%, and WES shares grew 1.63% in the past month. Earnings are projected at $0.85 per share with a revenue estimate of $916.7 million. Analysts are optimistic about WES’s future performance.

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