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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 DemoZon Apr 12, 2015 10:30pm
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Post# 23621910

State of things

State of thingsFission might still be in a slow bleed period. I hope the Cameco order and the possible side-effect of a (mini) uranium market rally might be enough "sensation" to pause or reverse the standby-mode that Fission (and it's stockprice) usually has in between drilling programs.

If not, then I'll keep treating it as a slow bleeder until it stops being just that. But if Cameco gets a nice order (which could mean 10% extra annual revenue), then the odds of them being interested in bidding for FCU are obviously higher. So if you wish to trade Fission, know that it comes with risk, both in trading with a loss or missing out on a bid. That's why I always keep a core position and trade 1/3 of it maximum, just to keep myself busy while waiting for the inevitable buyout, and making some money while doing so.

If you don't want to take this risk: I understand. If you completely disagree with this strategy: I also understand. If you hate my guts for even stating the very idea: whatever, at least keep things friendly here. After all it's still one of the best bullboards on stockhouse, no reason to ruin it with namecalling. I'm glad to see it's something this board seems to be slowly catching up to however: that one can be both investor and trader in Fission (or any other stock for that matter) at the same time. Fundamentally invested yet critically trading.

Anyways folks, read all the (great) posts here, make up your own opinion, shape your own strategy and then stick to it. Good luck to all in the coming week(s) !
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