Fidelity National Information Services - Analysts' Recommendations and Stock Price Forecast (2024)
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Consensus Rating
Based on 22 Wall Street analysts who have issued ratings for Fidelity National Information Services in the last 12 months, the stock has a consensus rating of "Moderate Buy." Out of the 22 analysts, 1 has given a sell rating, 9 have given a hold rating, and 12 have given a buy rating for FIS.
Consensus Price Target
According to the 22 analysts' twelve-month price targets for Fidelity National Information Services, the average price target is $91.50. The highest price target for FIS is $126.00, while the lowest price target for FIS is $65.00. The average price target represents a forecasted upside of 6.30% from the current price of $86.08.