
Experian PLC (OTCMKTS:EXPGY – Free Report) – Equities research analysts at Autonomous Res issued their FY2026 EPS estimates for shares of Experian in a note issued to investors on Tuesday, January 27th. Autonomous Res analyst C. Conway forecasts that the business services provider will earn $1.62 per share for the year. The consensus estimate for Experian’s current full-year earnings is $1.56 per share. Autonomous Res also issued estimates for Experian’s FY2027 earnings at $1.86 EPS.
EXPGY has been the subject of a number of other research reports. Wolfe Research upgraded Experian from a “hold” rating to a “strong-buy” rating in a research note on Wednesday, January 7th. Citigroup upgraded Experian from a “neutral” rating to a “buy” rating in a report on Friday, November 21st. One investment analyst has rated the stock with a Strong Buy rating and one has issued a Buy rating to the company. According to MarketBeat, the stock currently has a consensus rating of “Strong Buy”.
Experian Trading Up 0.9%
Shares of Experian stock opened at $37.55 on Thursday. Experian has a 1 year low of $36.76 and a 1 year high of $55.21. The company has a 50-day moving average of $43.93 and a 200 day moving average of $47.76.
More Experian News
Here are the key news stories impacting Experian this week:
- Positive Sentiment: FTSE-listed Experian launched a surprise US$1bn buyback to run until June 2027, and the market reacted positively with a bounce from multi-year lows — the move is intended to return excess capital while keeping investment plans intact. Experian bounces from 2yr low after announcing surprise share buyback
- Positive Sentiment: Analysts (Rothschild Redb) have nudged up FY2027–FY2028 EPS forecasts, signaling incremental confidence in the company’s earnings trajectory and reducing uncertainty around near-term profit outlooks. MarketBeat: EXPGY analyst notes
- Positive Sentiment: Autonomous Research updated its FY2026–FY2027 EPS projections for Experian, offering fresh analyst coverage that supports expectations for recovering earnings. These revisions reinforce buy-side arguments that the stock may be oversold. MarketBeat: Autonomous Res estimates
- Neutral Sentiment: An article highlights growing investor concern about AI-related risks to parts of Experian’s data and analytics business, but notes analysts view the buyback as a timely countermeasure — this is a mixed signal: fundamental support from capital returns, offset by longer-term structural questions. Experian shares hit by AI concerns but analysts say buyback is buying opportunity
- Neutral Sentiment: Analyst preview pieces (e.g., FY2028 predictions) provide updated consensus views but contain no major surprises; useful for modeling but less likely to move the stock sharply on their own. Analysts Offer Predictions for Experian FY2028 Earnings
- Negative Sentiment: Short interest in EXPGY reportedly surged dramatically (very large percentage increase), which could amplify downside pressure if negative sentiment or catalysts persist — watch for further short-covering volatility or additional bearish flows. Short Interest in Experian PLC Rises By 6,383.1%
About Experian
Experian is a global information services company that specializes in consumer and business credit reporting, data analytics, and decisioning technologies. The company collects and aggregates data from a range of sources to produce credit reports and credit scores, and it provides tools that help lenders, insurers, retailers and other organizations assess credit risk, detect fraud, and make automated decisions. In addition to core credit reporting, Experian offers identity verification, fraud prevention, credit monitoring and consumer education services targeted at both individual consumers and enterprise clients.
Products and services include business credit and risk management solutions, marketing data and analytics to support customer acquisition and segmentation, and software-as-a-service platforms and APIs that enable real-time decisioning and workflow integration.
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