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Fidelity National Information S – Consensus Indicates Potential 46.4% Upside
10:54am, Wednesday, 02'nd Mar 2022 DirectorsTalk
Fidelity National Information S found using ticker (FIS) have now 29 analysts covering the stock with the consensus suggesting a rating of ''Buy''. The target price ranges between 176 and 112 calculating the average target price we see 139.41. Now with the previous closing price of 95.23 this is indicating there is a potential upside of 46.4%. The 50 day MA is 110.27 and the 200 moving average now moves to 124.88. The company has a market capitalisation of $57,100m. Company Website: https://www.fisglobal.com [stock_market_widget type="chart" template="basic" color="green" assets=FIS" range="6mo" interval="1d" axes="true" cursor="true" api="yf"] The potential market cap would be $83,591m based on the market concensus. Fidelity National Information Services provides technology solutions for merchants, banks, and capital markets firms worldwide. It operates through Merchant Solutions, Banking Solutions, and Capital Market Solutions segments. The Merchant Solutions segment offers merchant acquiring, integrated payment, and global e-commerce solutions.
World Athletics Council Bans "All Russian & Belarusian Athletes" From International Sporting Events
03:25am, Wednesday, 02'nd Mar 2022 Zero Hedge
World Athletics Council Bans "All Russian & Belarusian Athletes" From International Sporting Events More and more international sports leagues are banning Russian athletes from competing after the country invaded Ukraine. The latest is the World Athletics Council announced: "all athletes, support personnel and officials from Russia and Belarus will be excluded from all World Athletics Series events." Upcoming events include the World Athletics Championships Oregon22, the World Athletics Indoor Championships Belgrade 22, and the World Athletics Race Walking Team Championships Muscat 22, which begin on Friday in Oman (4 March). The Council also agreed to consider further measures, including the suspension of the Belarus Federation, at its scheduled Council meeting next week (9-10 March). The Russian Athletics Federation (RusAF) has been suspended from World Athletics since 2015, due to doping violations, and therefore is not currently eligible to host World Athletics events or send teams to international championships.
Southern Missouri (SMBC) Up on Fortune Financial Buyout
10:41pm, Tuesday, 01'st Mar 2022 Zacks Investment Research
Southern Missouri (SMBC) completes the takeover of Fortune Financial for $31.7 million. Post the announcement, the stock price appreciates.
Russia excluded from more sports as sanctions mount
04:04pm, Tuesday, 01'st Mar 2022 AOL
GENEVA (AP) — More and more sports are following the appeal of the International Olympic Committee and banning Russian athletes from competing in the wake of the country’s invasion of Ukraine. Russia was barred from competing in international ice skating, skiing, basketball and track on Tuesday, a day after being kicked out of soccer competitions and hockey — Vladimir Putin’s favorite team sport. The decisions follow the IOC''s request to international sports federations to keep Russian athletes out of events they organize. The International Skating Union, the body that runs the sport around the world, said no athletes from Russia or Belarus “shall be invited or allowed to participate” in events until further notice. Belarus has been a key ally of Russia in its attack on Ukraine. The world figure skating championships are scheduled for later this month in Montpellier, France. The ISU decision means Olympic champion Anna Shcherbakova and 15-year-old teammate Kamila Valieva, who was the focus of a still-unresolved doping dispute at last month’s Winter Olympics, will be excluded from the competition.
Cross-country skiing-Norwegian Association bans Russian, Belarusian athletes
09:43am, Tuesday, 01'st Mar 2022 Channel NewsAsia
Russian and Belarusian skiers will not be allowed to take part in this weekend''s competitions in Norway, the Norwegian Skiing Association said on Tuesday.The International Ski Federation (FIS) cancelled its remaining events in Russia due to the invasion of Ukraine but stopped short of banning Russian athl
FINBOA Attains Record Growth and Industry Recognition in 2021
11:03pm, Monday, 28'th Feb 2022 Kwhen FinanceNorthrim (NRIM) Rewards Investors With 7.9% Dividend Hike
04:30pm, Monday, 28'th Feb 2022 Zacks Investment Research
Northrim (NRIM) hikes quarterly dividend by 7.9% to 41 cents per share. This, along with its share buyback program, is expected to continue enhancing shareholder value.
LendingTree (TREE) Rises on Better-Than-Expected Q4 Earnings
11:11am, Monday, 28'th Feb 2022 Zacks Investment Research
Robust consumer segment revenues drive LendingTree's (TREE) Q4 results. Yet, flaring expenses play spoilsport.
Outperforming The S&P 500 By Trading The Top 10 Stocks From 40 Large Hedge Funds: Trading Update 2/26/2022
08:29am, Sunday, 27'th Feb 2022 Seeking Alpha
This portfolio strategy uses the quarterly 13F filings to extract 50 consensus stocks from 40 large hedge funds that have more than $3.5 billion Assets Under Management.
FIS pulls upcoming World Cup skiing events from Russia
02:08pm, Friday, 25'th Feb 2022 infobae
They have cancelled or moved five events after Russia''s invasion of Ukraine
Will SoFi's $1.1B Acquisition of Technisys Pay Off?
01:30pm, Friday, 25'th Feb 2022 The Motley Fool
The deal is expensive but is expected to significantly grow revenue in SoFi's tech division in future years.
Russians-only farce prompts World Cup ski calendar shake-up
12:25pm, Friday, 25'th Feb 2022 The Guardian
Dozen of racers from other countries do not take part in Urals FIS calls off five scheduled events in Russia over next month Russia will not host any more World Cup events organised by the International Ski Federation (FIS) this winter, the governing body said after a farcical attempt to hold ski cross races on Friday in the Urals resort of Sunny Valley, one day after Russia started a military invasion of Ukraine. Only a handful of Russians started in the events and dozens of racers from all other countries did not take part. Only six Russians started out of 61 scheduled racers in the men’s ski cross qualification, and seven Russians among 24 listed starters took part in the women’s event. The non-starters included the new Olympic champions Ryan Regez of Switzerland and Sandra Näeslund of Sweden. Continue reading…
Flushing Financial (FFIC) Hikes Dividend by 4.8%: Worth a Look?
10:58pm, Thursday, 24'th Feb 2022 Zacks Investment Research
Flushing Financial (FFIC) announces a 4.8% sequential hike in its quarterly cash dividend. Should you consider adding the stock to your portfolio based on dividend income?
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