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Visa Inc. (V)

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253.74 -0.43 (-0.17%)
At close: July 25 at 4:00 PM EDT
254.00 +0.26 (+0.10%)
After hours: July 25 at 7:59 PM EDT
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  • Previous Close 254.17
  • Open 255.39
  • Bid 254.05 x 800
  • Ask 255.15 x 800
  • Day's Range 252.70 - 258.21
  • 52 Week Range 227.78 - 290.96
  • Volume 7,630,587
  • Avg. Volume 8,158,577
  • Market Cap (intraday) 494.585B
  • Beta (5Y Monthly) 0.95
  • PE Ratio (TTM) 27.25
  • EPS (TTM) 9.31
  • Earnings Date Oct 22, 2024 - Oct 28, 2024
  • Forward Dividend & Yield 2.08 (0.82%)
  • Ex-Dividend Date May 16, 2024
  • 1y Target Est 283.80

Visa Inc. operates as a payment technology company in the United States and internationally. The company operates VisaNet, a transaction processing network that enables authorization, clearing, and settlement of payment transactions. It also offers credit, debit, and prepaid card products; tap to pay, tokenization, and click to pay services; Visa Direct, a solution that facilitates the delivery of funds to eligible cards, deposit accounts, and digital wallets; Visa B2B Connect, a multilateral business-to-business cross-border payments network; Visa Cross-Border Solution, a cross-border consumer payments solution; and Visa DPS that provides a range of value-added services, including fraud mitigation, dispute management, data analytics, campaign management, a suite of digital solutions, and contact center services. The company also provides acceptance solutions, which include Cybersource that provides modular and value-added services for connecting merchants to payment processing; risk and identity solutions, such as Visa Advanced Authorization, Visa Secure, Visa Risk and Decision Manager, Visa Consumer Authentication Service, and payment-decisioning solutions for fraud prevention; and Visa Consulting and Analytics, a payment consulting advisory services. It provides its services under the Visa, Visa Electron, Interlink, V PAY, and PLUS brand names. The company serves merchants, financial institutions, and government entities. Visa Inc. was founded in 1958 and is headquartered in San Francisco, California.

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Performance Overview: V

Trailing total returns as of 7/25/2024, which may include dividends or other distributions. Benchmark is

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YTD Return

V
2.18%
S&P 500
13.20%

1-Year Return

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6.22%
S&P 500
18.54%

3-Year Return

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4.19%
S&P 500
22.38%

5-Year Return

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43.27%
S&P 500
78.81%

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Valuation Measures

Annual
As of 7/24/2024
  • Market Cap

    494.58B

  • Enterprise Value

    499.97B

  • Trailing P/E

    27.21

  • Forward P/E

    22.57

  • PEG Ratio (5yr expected)

    1.39

  • Price/Sales (ttm)

    14.88

  • Price/Book (mrq)

    12.91

  • Enterprise Value/Revenue

    15.16

  • Enterprise Value/EBITDA

    21.61

Financial Highlights

Profitability and Income Statement

  • Profit Margin

    54.72%

  • Return on Assets (ttm)

    16.25%

  • Return on Equity (ttm)

    48.55%

  • Revenue (ttm)

    34.92B

  • Net Income Avi to Common (ttm)

    18.82B

  • Diluted EPS (ttm)

    9.31

Balance Sheet and Cash Flow

  • Total Cash (mrq)

    16.64B

  • Total Debt/Equity (mrq)

    51.86%

  • Levered Free Cash Flow (ttm)

    14.73B

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Analyst Price Targets

231.56 Low
283.80 Average
253.74 Current
313.67 High
 

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  • Lowering target to $295 as payment volumes moderate

    Visa Inc. operates the world's largest electronic payments network, providing processing services and payment product platforms, including credit, debit, prepaid and commercial payments, under the brands Visa, Visa Electron, Interlink and PLUS. Visa/PLUS is one of the world's largest ATM networks, offering cash access in local currency in more than 200 countries and territories.

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  • Visa Earnings: Growth Slows a Bit

    Visa is the largest payment processor in the world. In fiscal 2023, it processed almost $15 trillion in total volume. Visa operates in over 200 countries and processes transactions in over 160 currencies. Its systems are capable of processing over 65,000 transactions per second.

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    On Monday, we attempted to label this phase of the rally and our conclusion was that two or three trade days do not make a trend. But we might have to look at this from another angle and label it a "Trump Trade." To that end, we reviewed the sectors and individual stocks that did the best in the six months after Donald Trump was elected in 2016. The S&P 500 sectors that performed the best were Financial (XLF), Industrial (XLI), Materials (XLB), Consumer Discretionary (XLY), Energy (XLE), and select stocks in Information Technology (XLK). Some of the individual large-cap stocks that did the best were DE, CAT, X, GS, BAC, JPM, XOM, LMT, AAPL, RTX, GD, JNJ, GM, MRK, BMY, PFE, BA, F, GOOGL, MSFT, META, INTC, ABBV, AMZN, and TSLA. Interestingly, XLE, XLF, and XLI were the three best-performing sectors on Monday. While the major indices all rose on Monday, the S&P 500, Nasdaq, and Nasdaq 100 (QQQ) saw a pretty good selloff after peaking late in the morning. All three were up about 1% in the morning, gave it all back late in the day, and then popped over the last 10 minutes. Meanwhile, the Russell 2000 small caps held on to most of their 2% gain. The S&P 400 Mid-Caps finished with a 0.6% gain, and just barely closed at an all-time high, eclipsing the previous close from March 28. For some perspective, IWM has gone nowhere since February 2021 and MDY hasn't made much progress since November 2021. Needless to say, these are huge bases -- and a strong breakout by the Mid-Caps could be very bullish with price at all-time highs. (Mark Arbeter, CMT)

     

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