FIS Fidelity National Information Services, Inc.
FIS Fidelity National Information Services, Inc.
Technology · Information Technology Services
Market read
POC $42.60 · VWAP $51.06 · -19.4% vs 12m avg buyer
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Coverage
1 watchlist
FIS Price Structure
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Peers
Every watchlist FIS belongs to, members best 30-day change first — FIS highlighted in place. Each pill: 30d change, 1d/7d, and a close spark over the last 30 calendar days (~21 sessions); hover for price, RSI, and the full chart.
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Decision history
1 scored call · newest first · projection
How to read this: Positive 30-day excess supports an enter call. For pass, avoid, sell, or exit calls, a positive number means the name kept rising after the call.
Reported the quarter ending 2026-03-31: revenue $3.29B, diluted EPS $4.58, net income $2.37B (SEC filing). Across the print the stock moved -10.4% (close before → first close after).
full note →Against street estimates
How FIS's reported EPS compared with analyst consensus. Street estimates are single-source vendor consensus (yfinance). Actuals are vendor consensus-basis EPS (often non-GAAP); edgarEps is GAAP diluted from filings — disputed flags large disagreement only. EPS only.
News (last pull)
Headlines about FIS from the desk's news pull — links go to the publisher. Not a desk read: the market read above is the desk's own.
pulled 58 days ago · Jun 21
- Fidelity National Information Services (FIS) Earnings Report Q1 2026 | Beat, EPS & Revenue | 24/7 Wall St.
- FIS News Today | Why did Fidelity National Information Services stock go down today?
- Fidelity National Information Services Inc (FIS) Q1 2026 Earnings Call Highlights: Surpassing Expectations with Strong Revenue and Cash Flow Growth
- FIS Reports First Quarter 2026 Results and Reiterates Full-Year Outlook
- FIS Q1 2026 Earnings Report on 5/8/2026
FIS research tape
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