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Fidelity National Information Services (FIS) NewsBite - FIS Earnings Miss Estimates

Fidelity National Information Services (NYSE: FIS) opened at $22.92. So far today, the stock has hit a low of $22.38 and a high of $23.59. FIS is now trading at $23.10, down $1.73 (-6.97%). Over the last 52 weeks the stock has ranged from a low of $11.15 to a high of $26.00. FIS shares are declining today after the company posted a third-quarter adjusted profit of 46 cents per share, missing analysts' estimates by a penny. Technical indicators for the stock are neutral and S&P gives FIS a neutral 3 STARS (out of 5) hold ranking. We will just watch this one for now. There are no hedged trades we like the look of for FIS.

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