Visa Inc. (NYSE: V) beats Q3 FY2026 adjusted EPS consensus of ~$3.22 per share (report: July 28, 2026)
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Published on 18. July 2026
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Predicted for 28. July 2026
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Based on: Statistical Pattern
Visa reports Q3 FY2026 results on July 28, 2026 after US market close. Analyst consensus stands at $3.22 adjusted EPS (+8.1% YoY vs. $2.98 in the prior-year quarter). Visa has beaten EPS estimates in each of the last four consecutive quarters. Drivers: robust cross-border transaction volumes (international travel remains elevated despite macro headwinds), stable US consumer spending, and network model pricing power. No Polymarket market found for this event; beat rate over last 8 quarters >85%. No investment recommendation.
Data basis for this prediction
- MarketBeat (Stand Juli 2026): Visa Q3 FY2026 EPS-Konsens 3,22 USD β +8,1 % YoY
- TipRanks (Stand Juli 2026): Visa beats EPS estimates in 4 consecutive quarters
- SEC 8-K / investing.com (April 2026): Visa Q2 2026 earnings beat β transcript
- financecalendar.com (Stand Juli 2026): Visa earnings date 28. Juli 2026, after market close
Note: This is an AI-generated statistical forecast for entertainment and information purposes. It does not constitute investment advice or a recommendation to buy or sell any financial instrument.
Verdict: Pending
This prediction is still open. It will be evaluated automatically against real-world sources after its due date.
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