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Fidelity National Information Services Key Stats

Fidelity National Information Services Q4 2024 Earnings Date

Currency:USDFeb 11, 2025

Estimate
(YoY)
Actual
(YoY)
Vs Estimate
(% Chg)
Revenue
2.63B
2.60B
-32.45M
Miss Est.
+4.84%
+3.42%
-1.23%
EPS
0.79
0.52
-0.27
Miss Est.
+87.21%
+23.81%
-33.87%
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Mar 30, 2025

Fidelity National Information Services Earnings Estimates

Revenue

EPS

EBIT

Revenue is based on 22 analyst forecasts. Estimate data is from S&P, and actual data is from Income Statement

Currency: USD

Actual
Estimate
DatePeriodRevenue/EstimateEarnings Call
--2025/Q2-- / 2.580B--
--2025/Q1-- / 2.497B--
Feb 11, 20252024/Q42.599B / 2.631B--
Nov 4, 20242024/Q32.570B / 2.562B--
Aug 6, 20242024/Q22.489B / 2.485B--
DatePeriodRevenue/EstimateEarnings Call
--2025/Q2-- / 2.580B--
--2025/Q1-- / 2.497B--
Feb 11, 20252024/Q42.599B / 2.631B--
Nov 4, 20242024/Q32.570B / 2.562B--
Aug 6, 20242024/Q22.489B / 2.485B--

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