Experian plc with ticker (LON:EXPN) now has a potential upside of 17.3% according to JP Morgan.
JP Morgan set a target price of 3,200 GBX for the company, which when compared to the Experian plc share price of 2,645 GBX at opening today (14/10/2022) indicates a potential upside of 17.3%. Trading has ranged between 2,242 (52 week low) and 3,689 (52 week high) with an average of 1,775,773 shares exchanging hands daily. The market capitalisation at the time of writing is £24,176,546,028.
Experian plc is a global information services company. Its business segments include Business-to-Business and Consumer Services. It builds and manages large and comprehensive databases containing the credit activity and repayment histories of millions of consumers and businesses. It collects, sorts, aggregates, and transforms data from tens of thousands of sources, to provide a range of information services. Organizations analyze and use this information to make decisions about lending and the terms on which to lend. It creates credit information databases and other information, including clients own data, to create and develop predictive tools, software, and platforms. It provides credit education, identity monitoring and fraud prevention services directly to consumers in the United States, Brazil, the United Kingdom, South Africa, Peru, Colombia, and India. Its services for consumers include free access to their Experian credit report and score, and online educational tools.
Experian plc 17.3% potential upside indicated by JP Morgan
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- Written by: Charlotte Edwards
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