Visa Inc. continues to draw attention, with its
operations performing strongly though valuations are seeing scrutiny. Some entities like Hedge Funds, Hudson Valley Investment Advisors Inc., and International Assets Investment Management LLC have been selling their positions. Nonetheless, Visa retains strength as a
blue-chip stock and continues to be
increased positions by investors like Diversified Trust Co and First Hawaiian Bank. Despite temporary market dips and insider selling, Visa's stock remains highly ranked among long-term investment options. Legal challenges, however, including a class-action lawsuit and an antitrust suit by the Department of Justice have raised concerns, yet financial institutions such as Pensionfund Sabic and Nordea Investment Management AB have increased their stake in Visa. Investors and experts predict that Visa will continue to be a solid stock in 2025, backed by its earnings growth and price strength. Notably, Visa's stock received recognition as among the most owned stocks by Hedge Funds and named as a top pick by Morgan Stanley for 2025. Concerns arose over Visa insider selling activities, including Nancy Pelosi's husband selling Visa shares ahead of a DOJ lawsuit. Lastly, amidst the mixed outlook, the consensus among brokerages is a
Moderate Buy rating.
Visa Stocks News Analytics from Tue, 06 Aug 2024 07:00:00 GMT to Sat, 11 Jan 2025 20:10:46 GMT -
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- Innovation 4
- Information 8
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