$28.83+0.42 (+1.48%)
Vontier Corporation provides mobility ecosystem solutions worldwide.
Vontier Corporation in the Technology sector is trading at $28.83. Wall Street consensus targets $40.91 (11 analysts), implying a +41.9% move over the next 12 months. The stock is currently near its 52-week low of $27.25, remaining 23.2% below its 200-day moving average. On fundamentals, Piotroski 6/9 shows mixed financial quality, Altman Z in the distress zone. The Whystock Score of 40/100 suggests a balanced risk-reward profile.
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Vontier Corporation provides mobility ecosystem solutions worldwide. It operates through three segments: Mobility Technologies, Repair Solutions, and Environmental and Fueling Solutions. The Mobility Technologies segment provides digitally enabled eq...
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On May 19, 2026, Vontier Corporation increased its remaining share repurchase authorization to US$1.00 billion and affirmed a quarterly dividend of US$0.025 per share payable on June 25, 2026, with an ex-dividend and record date of June 4, 2026. By simultaneously expanding its buyback capacity and maintaining its dividend, Vontier is emphasizing cash returns to shareholders while the industry weighs upgrading fragmented, outage-prone payment systems. We’ll now explore how the enlarged...
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