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Is Equifax Making Money?

September 18, 2017 daniel ban or regulate credit reports, Equifax (NYSE: EFX), Equifax’s revenues have been growing, Is Equifax a Value Investment?, Is Equifax Making Money?, Is it the End of Equifax?, Therefore it would be a smart move for investors to stay away from Equifax, Value Investing 101, Why You Should Stay away from Equifax Stock

Equifax has all the characteristics of a neat-little value investment, save one; it is grossly overpriced. My take is that EFX is still overpriced at $94.47 a share and it will drop a lot further.

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