Visa Inc. (NYSE: V) said on Wednesday that signs of improvement were evident in its overall payment volume in the fiscal fourth quarter. The company, however, acknowledged the impact of the Coronavirus pandemic that continues to curb international travel. Visa Inc. was reported about 1.5% up in extended trading on Wednesday. Shares of the company are now exchanging hands at £141 per share. The stock had started the year at a per-share price of £147 but had plummeted to a year to date low of £104.54 per share in March due to COVID-19 restrictions. Confused about choosing a reliable stockbroker
Full ArticleVisa says net income contracted to £1.65 billion in the fiscal fourth quarter
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