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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.


NYSE:FIS - Post by User

Post by LoneStar1on Mar 28, 2015 2:35pm
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Post# 23572970

Investor Lens

Investor LensIt seems to me we have 3 types of FCU investor here on SH.  It depends on which end of the lens one is looking through.  The share price investor focuses on the lens which records the minute by minute, hour by hour and end of day price.  The pounds on the ground investor chooses to look through the other end of the lens which records the growth in pounds.  The swing trader has no emotional attachment and flips the investor lens according to which way the short term wind is blowing.
 
The share price investor is concerned that a buy-out is going to limit our end price if the base is too low.  The pounds in the ground investor believes the end game will be bought out based on the resource estimate.  The swing trader has no emotional…….. wind is blowing.
 
The share price investor is pretty euphoric this weekend and is hoping for a charge to our old highs.  The pounds in the ground investor is not oblivious to the SP and is mildly happy but is still hoping we don’t get bought out before we define the resource.  The swing trader is calculating his moves for Monday and beyond.
 
I know the above has been boiled down to its simplest form.  However, my reading of the posts on this board, has led me to reflect on the biases of each poster which often reflects their position on any particular topic.  If you have read my posts in the past, you can probably accurately predict my bias.  At the end of the process the two will merge, but when, and at what SP is anybody’s guess at this time.
 
From here to the end should offer lots of excitement, intrigue and speculation.  Stay long and calm as events unfold in our favour. 
 
P.S.:  Has anybody else had a problem with their profile not loading?
 
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