By Mill Chart
Last update: Mar 13, 2024
In this article we will dive into VISA INC-CLASS A SHARES (NYSE:V) as a possible candidate for quality investing. Investors should always do their own research, but we noticed VISA INC-CLASS A SHARES showing up in our Caviar Cruise quality screen, which makes it worth to investigate a bit more.
ChartMill employs a sophisticated system to assign a Fundamental Rating to every stock in its analysis. This rating, which ranges from 0 to 10, is determined by carefully assessing multiple fundamental indicators and properties.
We assign a fundamental rating of 7 out of 10 to V. V was compared to 103 industry peers in the Financial Services industry. Both the health and profitability get an excellent rating, making V a very profitable company, without any liquidiy or solvency issues. V is quite expensive at the moment. It does show a decent growth rate. These ratings could make V a good candidate for quality investing.
Our latest full fundamental report of V contains the most current fundamental analsysis.
More ideas for quality investing can be found on ChartMill in our Caviar Cruise screen.
This is not investing advice! The article highlights some of the observations at the time of writing, but you should always make your own analysis and invest based on your own insights.
VISA INC-CLASS A SHARES
NYSE:V (4/19/2024, 7:22:08 PM)
After market: 269.3 -0.48 (-0.18%)269.78
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