TransUnion executive Steven Chaouki sells $84,910 in stock

Published 03/06/2025, 22:34
TransUnion executive Steven Chaouki sells $84,910 in stock

In a recent transaction, Steven M. Chaouki, President of US Markets at TransUnion (NYSE:TRU), a $16.6 billion market cap company with impressive gross profit margins of nearly 60%, sold 1,000 shares of the company’s common stock. This sale, executed on June 2, 2025, was conducted at a price of $84.91 per share, amounting to a total of $84,910. Following this transaction, Chaouki retains ownership of 75,393 shares in the company. The sale was carried out under a Rule 10b5-1 trading plan, which allows company insiders to set up a predetermined schedule for selling stocks. According to InvestingPro data, TransUnion currently trades at a P/E ratio of 45, reflecting a high earnings multiple, while maintaining a FAIR overall financial health score. For deeper insights into TransUnion’s valuation and 8 additional key ProTips, explore the comprehensive Pro Research Report available on InvestingPro.

In other recent news, TransUnion reported a strong performance in its first quarter of 2025, surpassing market expectations with an earnings per share of $1.05 compared to the forecasted $0.98. The company also exceeded revenue forecasts, posting $1.1 billion against an anticipated $1.07 billion. This performance reflects TransUnion’s robust growth across various sectors, including financial services and consumer lending. Additionally, TransUnion shareholders approved all board proposals at the Annual Meeting of Stockholders, including the election of ten directors and the appointment of PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP as the independent registered public accounting firm for 2025.

Furthermore, TransUnion declared a quarterly cash dividend of $0.115 per share, set to be paid on June 6, 2025. In analyst activity, Morgan Stanley (NYSE:MS) adjusted its price target for TransUnion shares to $120 from $127, maintaining an Overweight rating due to the company’s strong fundamentals. The analysts highlighted TransUnion’s potential for revenue growth and earnings per share doubling by 2028. Meanwhile, Fair Isaac (NYSE:FICO) Corporation faced concerns over potential changes in the mortgage credit scoring landscape, with RBC Capital maintaining a positive outlook despite regulatory risks. These developments indicate a dynamic period for credit reporting companies, with significant implications for investors.

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