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The latest announcement is out from Informa ( (GB:INF) ).
Informa PLC announced an update on its share buyback programme, committing a minimum of £200 million in 2025 to enhance shareholder returns. Recently, the company purchased 186,500 ordinary shares for cancellation, impacting its total number of shares in issue and voting rights, which now stand at 1,310,230,993 ordinary shares. This strategic move is part of Informa’s Capital Allocation programme, reflecting its commitment to consistent shareholder returns.
The most recent analyst rating on (GB:INF) stock is a Buy with a £1040.00 price target. To see the full list of analyst forecasts on Informa stock, see the GB:INF Stock Forecast page.
Spark’s Take on GB:INF Stock
According to Spark, TipRanks’ AI Analyst, GB:INF is a Outperform.
Informa’s strong earnings call performance and strategic growth plans are the key drivers of the overall score, indicating a positive outlook. Financial performance is solid, but valuation concerns due to high P/E ratios slightly offset the positive sentiment. Technical indicators support bullish momentum, further reinforcing the stock’s potential.
To see Spark’s full report on GB:INF stock, click here.
More about Informa
Informa PLC is an international company operating in the B2B Events, B2B Digital Services, and Academic Markets sectors. The company focuses on providing business-to-business services and products, aiming to deliver value through its diverse range of offerings.
Average Trading Volume: 5,986,364
Technical Sentiment Signal: Strong Buy
Current Market Cap: £10.31B
For an in-depth examination of INF stock, go to TipRanks’ Stock Analysis page.
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