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Fidelity National Information Services Inc V.FIS


Primary Symbol: FIS

Fidelity National Information Services, Inc. is a provider of financial services technology solutions for financial institutions, businesses and developers. The Company's segments include Banking Solutions (Banking), Capital Market Solutions (Capital Markets), and Corporate and Other. The Banking segment is focused on serving financial institutions of all sizes with core processing software, transaction processing software and complementary applications and services, many of which interact directly with processing software. The Company sells these solutions on either a bundled or stand-alone basis. The Capital Markets segment is focused on serving global financial services clients and corporations with an array of buy-and sell-side, treasury, risk management and lending solutions. Its solutions include a variety of mission-critical buy-and sell-side applications for recordkeeping, data and analytics, trading and financing as well as corporate treasury and risk management applications.


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Comment by DemoZon Mar 02, 2015 2:05pm
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Post# 23480800

RE:RE:RE:RE:Cameco takeover scenario

RE:RE:RE:RE:Cameco takeover scenarioI know about Mr. Market and what he thinks about FCU. And so far my track record with the market has been accurate enough. Why on earth would a major pay 4.88 / share if the market doesn't even value it at 25% of that? You seriously think those majors have no shareholders of their own, and don't need to get a good deal? You really think they will just pay you a 400% premium just because some guys on a bullboard think they "deserve" it, and because the CEO said so in an "interview"? This is even more funny than the 4.88 remark. Count your chickens after they're hatched.
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