For much of its history as a public company, FactSet (NYSE:FDS) shares have frustrated the value and GARP crowds. Now the shares look more reasonably valued, but the cause is yet another reason for concern. With sluggish employment trends in the financial sector and worries about competition from the likes of Bloomberg, McGraw Hill Financial's (NYSE:MHFI) S&P Capital IQ, now growth appears to be an issue for the company. While the company is likely to do better over the long term, investors considering these shares today need to be prepared for a little more volatility than with the average equity.
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» Investopedia: Valuation Is Finally Reasonable At FactSet, But Growth Is Now A Concern
Tuesday, June 18, 2013
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