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Here's Why Unisys (UIS) is a Strong Value Stock

Here's Why Unisys (UIS) is a Strong Value Stock

Yahoo23-05-2025

For new and old investors, taking full advantage of the stock market and investing with confidence are common goals.
While you may have an investing style you rely on, finding great stocks is made easier with the Zacks Style Scores. These are complementary indicators that rate stocks based on value, growth, and/or momentum characteristics.
Finding good stocks at good prices, and discovering which companies are trading under their true value, are what value investors like to focus on. So, the Value Style Score takes into account ratios like P/E, PEG, Price/Sales, and Price/Cash Flow to highlight the most attractive and discounted stocks.
Based in Blue Bell, Pennsylvania, Unisys Corporation is an IT firm, specializing in securing client operations, increasing efficiency of data centers, enhancing support to their end users and constituents and modernizing their enterprise applications.
UIS boasts a Value Style Score of A and VGM Score of A, and holds a Zacks Rank #1 (Strong Buy) rating. Shares of Unisys are trading at a forward earnings multiple of 8.6X, as well as a PEG Ratio of 0.6, a Price/Cash Flow ratio of 2X, and a Price/Sales ratio of 0.2X.
Value investors don't just pay attention to a company's valuation ratios; positive earnings play a crucial role, too. One analyst revised their earnings estimate upwards in the last 60 days for fiscal 2025. The Zacks Consensus Estimate has increased $0.33 to $0.58 per share. UIS has an average earnings surprise of 46.9%.
Investors should take the time to consider UIS for their portfolios due to its solid Zacks Ranks, notable earnings and valuation metrics, and impressive Value and VGM Style Scores.
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