On the stock market since 2017, it operates in the world of money and finance. It has 3,869 employees. Now — the numbers.
This is an established company with proven profits.
The biggest line carries real weight, but it doesn’t decide everything on its own.
Average growth of 8% a year over the last 4 years. Every year shown ended in profit.
Executives buying with their own money is usually read as confidence in the company’s future.
The stock trades 59% below its peak. The market has trimmed its expectations for the company.
The net profit margin is 19% — still a thick cushion, though costs have been eating into it lately.
Over the last 12 months, company executives reported 24 buys and 20 sells. Management buying with its own money is usually read as a good sign.
The average analyst price target is $5.94 — 35% above today’s price.
Since the drop from its peak, buyer appetite hasn’t come back.
On our five-subject report card, FINV sits in the middle of the class: some subjects shine, others don’t. The grade moves as the numbers move.
The takeaway: FINV is an established business that has proven its profits for years. The real debate isn’t the quality of the business — it’s whether the price paid for the stock is too high.