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Baird downgrades FIS stock to Neutral amid execution concerns By Investing.com

News RoomBy News RoomMarch 14, 2024
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On Wednesday, Fidelity National Information Services (NYSE:FIS), a provider of financial services technology, saw its stock rating downgraded by Baird from Outperform to Neutral. The firm simultaneously raised the price target for FIS to $78.00, up from the previous $76.00.

The adjustment follows a period of notable performance by FIS stock, which has been highlighted as one of the strongest year-to-date on Baird’s tracking list. The change in rating reflects a reassessment of the risk/reward balance for the company’s shares. Despite acknowledging FIS’s solid execution and the ability to surpass and elevate financial forecasts, the analyst cited several factors for the downgrade.

Fidelity National Information Services has been commended for its operational performance under the leadership of Stephanie Ferris and Charles Drucker. The executive team is recognized for steering FIS and its subsidiary Worldpay in a positive direction, which has been reflected in the company’s financial results.

However, the Baird analyst pointed out concerns including the free cash flow (FCF) dynamics and the presence of some non-recurring add-backs. These financial elements are seen as potential challenges that could impact the company’s valuation and investor sentiment.

Additionally, the analyst anticipates a high-single-digit earnings per share (EPS) growth cadence for FIS. This expected rate of growth, while positive, is considered in the context of an economic environment where the average interest rate is likely to increase, potentially affecting the financial sector and companies like FIS.

The new price target of $78.00 suggests a modestly optimistic outlook, albeit with a more cautious stance than previously held.

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