
Visa 在业绩公布前股价下跌,市场关注关税影响

Visa shares dipped 0.3% ahead of quarterly results, with analysts anticipating an 11% revenue increase to $9.84 billion and adjusted EPS of $2.85. Investors are concerned about consumer purchasing behavior in light of tariffs. The stock is trading at 28 times expected earnings, aligning with its five-year average, and has gained 12% year-to-date, outperforming the S&P 500's 9% rise.
Visa (V.N) shares dip 0.3% ahead of quarterly results after the bell, with analysts expecting higher revenue as the company benefits from rising card payment volumes
Investors will scrutinize whether consumers are pulling forward purchases ahead of tariffs
Analysts expect quarterly revenue to rise 11% to $9.84 bln and adjusted EPS of $2.85, up from $2.42 a year ago, per LSEG data
Stock recently traded at 28 times expected earnings, in line with its five-year avg forward PE of 28, suggesting it may be fairly valued
V’s stock has gained about 12% YTD, outperforming the S&P 500’s (.SPX) 9% rise
