Western Midstream Partners (WES)
(Delayed Data from NYSE)
$39.38 USD
-1.35 (-3.31%)
Updated Aug 1, 2025 04:00 PM ET
Pre-Market: $39.52 +0.14 (0.36%) 8:12 AM ET
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About Return on Equity (TTM)
Western Midstream Partners, LP's return on equity, or ROE, is 38.52% compared to the ROE of the Oil and Gas - Refining and Marketing - Master Limited Partnerships industry of 18.16%. While this shows that WES makes good use of its equity, this metric will vary significantly from industry to industry.
Return on Equity (or ROE) is calculated as income divided by average shareholder equity (past 12 months, including reinvested earnings). The income number is listed on a company's Income Statement. Shareholder Equity (which is the difference between Total Assets and Total Liabilities) can be found on the Balance Sheet.
WES 39.38 -1.35(-3.31%)
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Zacks News for WES
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