Price

$ 50.96

return (12m)

-24.10% Logo

p/e

168.40

p/b

1.85

DIVIDEND YIELD

3.26%
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FIS
If you had invested
If you had invested
years ago
7 days
30 days
6 months
YTD
1 year
5 years
10 years
ago, you would now have *
ago, you would now have:
*
*The figure considers the reinvestment of dividends.

Return of FIS

1 month
3 months
1 year
2 years
5 years
10 years
return
1 month
-8.53%
3 months
-21.38%
1 year
-24.10%
2 years
-19.93%
5 years
-58.80%
10 years
2.06%
Estatistica

Fundamentals FIS

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P/E

168.40
Sector: -140.25 Industry: 4.58

P/S (Price-to-Sales)

2.45
Sector: 1.15 Industry: 0.85

P/B

1.85
Sector: -6.73 Industry: 0.84

DIVIDEND YIELD (DY)

3.26%
Sector: 0.39% Industry: 1.29%

ROA

0.46%
Sector: -1,447.11% Industry: 0.00%

ROE

1.10%
Sector: -3,191.43% Industry: 4.40%

ROIC

4.11%
Sector: -7.90% Industry: -14.97%

NET MARGIN

1.45%
Sector: -0.36% Industry: 1.45%

GROSS MARGIN

36.65%
Sector: -0.52% Industry: 15.80%

OPERATING MARGIN

16.65%
Sector: -5.71% Industry: -0.38%

EV/EBITDA

7.23
Sector: -122.82 Industry: 3.08

EV/EBIT

15.25
Sector: -129.35 Industry: 2.69

PRICE-TO-ASSETS

0.77
Sector: 0.13 Industry: 0.20

BVPS

26.61
Sector: -1,452.27 Industry: 30.67

EPS

0.29
Sector: -6,098.44 Industry: 3.70

EQUITY-TO-ASSETS RATIO

0.42
Sector: 0.00 Industry: 0.21

LIABILITIES / ASSETS

0.58
Sector: 0.30 Industry: 0.50

CAGR REVENUE 5 YEARS

-5.49%
Sector: - Industry: -

CAGR PROFIT 5 YEARS

-18.28%
Sector: - Industry: -
RETORNO DO INVESTIMENTO

FAIR VALUE OF Fidelity National Information Services ASSETS ACCORDING TO BENJAMIN GRAHAM

Graham's Fair Value

The Fair Value formula was created by Benjamin Graham to identify stocks with appreciation potential or that are being traded for less than they are worth. Graham was one of the greatest investors in history and Warren Buffet's mentor.

Current price

$ 50.96

Fair Value

$ 0.00

Upside Return potential.

-74.14%
Because it considers equity value in its calculation, the formula does not work well for technology companies.
This is not a buy/sell recommendation; the fair value calculation takes into account only the formula created by Benjamin Graham, published in the book The Intelligent Investor.
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Fundamentals FIS

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If you had invested (change) 2 years years ago, ago, you would now have

R$ 1.000,00 in PETR4 You would now have R$ 2.294,60

R$ 1.000,00 in LEVE3 You would now have R$ 5.240,60

*The value considers the reinvestment of dividends.
Price

FIS Historical Dividends

current DY: 3.26%

5-year average DY: 2.69%

ABOUT THE COMPANY

Logo Fidelity National Information Services

Fidelity National Information Services Inc.

Average user rating I10

4.0 (5 people)

United States

United States

58 years

Founded: 1968

2001

Time since IPO - 25 years

55.000

Employees

Market cap

$ 25.60 Billions

$ 25.60 Billions

Net worth

$ 13.86 Billions

US$ 13,862,000,000.00

Assets

$ 33.04 Billions

US$ 33,042,000,000.00

Total Shares Outstanding

521.00 Millions

521,000,000

Average Daily Trading Volume

$ 4.02 Millions

US$ 4,015,150.86

Sector

Financial

Industry

Consumer Financial Services

Shares

receitas e lucros

FIS revenue and profits

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Ativos e Passivos

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Pontos Relevantes

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the price of Fidelity National Information Services (FIS) today?

The price of Fidelity National Information Services (FIS) today is $ 50.96, with return of -24.1% compared to the last year. The price of Fidelity National Information Services (FIS) started the year trading around $ 66.46 and today it is at $ 50.96. Follow the real-time price chart, the historical price of Fidelity National Information Services (FIS) and international markets.

When does Fidelity National Information Services (FIS) pay dividends?

Fidelity National Information Services (FIS) did not distribute dividends in the last year.

Is Fidelity National Information Services (FIS) worth it?

Currently, Fidelity National Information Services (FIS) is priced at $ 50.96, with a P/E of 168.40%, representing a deviation of 4,743% from its historical average P/E. In the last year, the stock showed a variation of -24.1 in its price and distributed $ 0.00 in dividends, resulting in a Dividend Yield of 3.26%. The total shareholder return was -24.10%.

It is important to remember that past performance does not guarantee future results. This should not be seen as an investment recommendation.

How can I buy Fidelity National Information Services (FIS) stock?

Investing in stocks of Fidelity National Information Services (FIS) can be done in two ways: by buying the stock abroad. The stock is the original stock, traded on international exchanges. By buying it, you invest with money outside Brazil, which brings greater geographical and currency diversification.

BDR is a receipt for that stock, traded on the B3 with reais, through a brazilian brokerage. Although the money remains in Brazil, the BDR still offers diversification, as it represents a foreign company and is linked to the dollar.

How much would 100 shares of Fidelity National Information Services (FIS) yield today?

The yield of Fidelity National Information Services (FIS) was -8.53% in the last month, -24.10% in the last year and -58.80% in the last 5 years (already considering appreciation and dividends).

In the last 12 months, the company paid a total of $ 1.60 in dividends, with a Dividend Yield of 3.26%.

If you wanted to buy 100 stocks of Fidelity National Information Services (FIS) today, the total investment would be $ 5,096.00, based on the current price of $ 50.96.

If past performance were to repeat, the return on your investment would be:

  • In 1 year: $ 3,867.86
  • In 5 years: $ 2,099.55
  • In 10 years: $ 5,200.98

It is important to remember that past performance does not guarantee future results. This should not be seen as an investment recommendation.