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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Visa is trading at three hundred forty four dollars and
forty one cents United States currency as of the most
recent closing session, showing a modest gain of nearly one
per cent for the day. Trading volume on October twentieth
was a little over four million, six hundred fifty thousand shares,
which is slightly below the recent average volume when compared
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to numerous days over the past month that saw five
to six million shares traded, but not drastically lower. The
share price continues to move within a relatively stable horizontal trend,
generally ranging between three hundred thirty eight and three hundred
fifty two dollars in recent weeks, and remaining well supported
by large accumulated buy interest near three hundred fifty two dollars.
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Major analyst houses have updated their price targets and remained positive.
Morgan Stanley recently lifted their target from three hundred eighty
six dollars to four hundred two dollars, with the overweight rating,
indicating confidence in Visa's long term growth trajectory. Barclays raised
its objective to four hundred eight dollars United States currency.
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The public analyst consensus stands at strong buy, highlighting not
only institutional optimism but also a durable upside prediction of
about thirteen percent from current levels. Viza's most recent earnings
release impressed the market, surpassing consensus expectations with quarterly earnings
per share of two dollars and ninety eight cents compared
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to the expected two dollars and eighty six cents. Revenue
for that period hit ten billion, one hundred seventy million
United States dollars, up more than fourteen percent year over year,
and Visa's twelvemonth trailing revenue now stands at thirty eight billion,
eight hundred ninety million United States dollars. Noteworthy is the
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company's substantial met margin of over fifty two percent and
return on equity of nearly fifty nine percent, which reflects
exceptional profitability and operational efficiency. The market capitalization is more
than six hundred thirty billion United States dollars, and the
price to earnings ratio sits in the mid thirties, which
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is consistent with a business seen as low risk by
peer comparison, and also offers a modest dividend. Recent developments
also include Visa's continued lobbying activity, with fresh filing showing
expenditures just shy of five million United States dollars. Most
trading signals remain positive, though volume has ticked lower on
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rising prices, which some technical analysts interpret as a divergence
worth watching over the short term. Overall, visas stock is
trading with low volatility and controlled movements judge by both
market professionals and algorithmic models as a by candidate, unless
a breakdown occurs below primary support levels around three hundred
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forty four dollars