Investors’ Patience Is Being Tested Right Now By Fidelity National Information Services, Inc. (NYSE: FIS)

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Fidelity National Information Services, Inc. is listed on the NYSE as a member of the Technology sector and is a part of the Information Technology Services industry. The current market capitalization of Fidelity National Information Services, Inc. is $47.12B. A total of 2.44 million shares were traded on the day, compared to an average of 2.83M shares.

In the most recent transaction, Goldstein Jeffrey A bought 719 shares of FIS for 76.81 per share on Jul 15 ’24. After the transaction, the Director now owns 9,771 company shares. In a previous transaction on Apr 15 ’24, Goldstein Jeffrey A bought 775 shares at 72.37 per share. FIS shares that Director owns now total 9,052.

Among the insiders who bought shares, Alemany Ellen R acquired of 735 shares on Jan 17 ’24 at a per-share price of $60.32. This resulted in the Director holding 35,333 shares of FIS after the transaction. In another insider transaction, Goldstein Jeffrey A bought 899 shares at $60.32 per share on Jan 17 ’24. Company shares held by the Director now total 8,277.

Dividend

It is more appealing for investors to invest in companies that pay dividends because dividends generate immediate cash flow and indicate a positive outlook for the company. Fidelity National Information Services, Inc. pays an annual dividend of $1.60, resulting in a dividend yield of 1.85%, and it has a price to earnings (P/E) ratio of 654.81. FIS’s most recent ex-dividend date was 9/10/2024 when it declared a $0.36 quarterly dividend that was paid in cash on 9/24/2024. Previously, the company paid the dividend on 6/24/2024 with an ex-dividend date of 6/10/2024. The FIS stock dividend was $0.36 per share in cash.

Though price targets are rarely accurate, they can exert some influence from time to time and were often accepted as valuable by the market. In terms of 52-week highs and lows, FIS has a high of $86.15 and a low of $46.91.

Balance Sheet Annually/Quarterly

A balance sheet is a report that shows the company’s assets and liabilities. In addition, it shows how much equity investors have invested in the company. Investors can determine the company’s prospects by calculating its financial ratios based on this information. FIS’s latest balance sheet shows that the firm has $2.01B in Cash & Short Term Investments as of fiscal 2021. There were $20.88B in debt and $14.47B in liabilities at the time. Its Book Value Per Share was $31.03, while its Total Shareholder’s Equity was $47.53B.

Analysts Opinion

It may be riskier to trade before market opening and after market closing than during regular market hours. Since issuers often announce critical financial information outside regular trading hours. Extended-hours trading may result in wider spreads for particular securities due to lower liquidity and higher volatility. Currently, 0 analysts are providing their opinions on the stock. On a scale of 1 to 5, with 1 being Sell and 5 being Buy, the average analyst rating for FIS is Buy with a score of 3.97.

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