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What Are Wall Street Analysts' Target Price for FactSet Research Systems Stock?

Barchart·08/28/2025 00:44:17
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Norwalk, Connecticut-based FactSet Research Systems Inc. (FDS) is a financial data company. It provides integrated financial information and analytical applications to the investment community. With a market cap of $14.4 billion, FactSet’s operations span the Americas, Europe, the Middle East, Africa, and the Indo-Pacific.

The financial data provider has significantly underperformed the broader market over the past year. FDS stock prices have plunged 7.7% over the past 52 weeks and 20.8% on a YTD basis, compared to the S&P 500 Index’s ($SPX15.2% returns over the past year and 10.2% surge in 2025.

Narrowing the focus, FactSet has also underperformed the sector-focused Financial Select Sector SPDR Fund’s (XLF20% surge over the past 52 weeks and 11.3% gains on a YTD basis.

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FactSet Research’s stock prices gained 3.5% in the trading session following the release of its mixed Q3 results on Jun. 23. The company observed a slight improvement in subscription value and a notable growth in organic revenues. Overall, its topline for the quarter increased 5.9% year-over-year to $585.5 million, exceeding the Street expectations by 72 basis points. However, the company experienced a notable margin contraction, leading to a 2.9% decline in adjusted net income to $163.9 million. Further, its adjusted EPS of $4.27 missed the consensus estimates by 93 basis points.

For the full fiscal 2025, ending in August, analysts expect FactSet to deliver an adjusted EPS of $17.07, up 3.8% year-over-year. The company has a mixed earnings surprise history. While it surpassed the Street’s bottom-line expectations thrice over the past four quarters, it missed the projections on one other occasion.

The stock has a consensus “Hold” rating overall. Of the 19 analysts covering the FDS stock, opinions include one “Strong Buy,” 12 “Holds,” and six “Strong Sells.”

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This configuration is slightly more optimistic than three months ago, when seven analysts gave “Strong Sell” recommendations.

On Jun. 24, BMO Capital analyst Jeffrey Silber reiterated a “Market Perform” rating on FDS and raised the price target from $448 to $452.

As of writing, FactSet’s mean price target of $433.64 represents a 14% premium to current price levels. Meanwhile, the street-high target of $506 suggests a 33.1% upside potential.


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