FactSet Research Systems (FDS) Reaffirms Its Dividend, Is The Rebound Already Priced In?

Simply Wall St · 2d ago

FactSet Research Systems (FDS) recently reaffirmed its regular shareholder return program, with the Board approving a quarterly cash dividend of US$1.16 per share, payable on 17 September 2026 to holders of record on 31 August.

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The dividend affirmation arrives after a strong recent rebound in FactSet Research Systems’ share price, with a 30 day share price return of 12.86% and a 90 day return of 33.36%. However, longer term total shareholder returns over one, three and five years remain negative, suggesting momentum has picked up recently while longer term holders have seen weaker outcomes.

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FactSet Research Systems has moved sharply in recent months while longer term returns remain under pressure. Is this rebound pointing to a business that now looks mispriced, or just a sentiment swing that got ahead of itself?

Most Popular Narrative: 11.1% Overvalued

FactSet Research Systems closed at $283.49, while the most followed narrative puts fair value at $255.06. That gap rests on a detailed set of growth and margin assumptions.

FactSet is integrating new acquisitions like Irwin and LiquidityBook, adding immediate cross-sell opportunities and expanding services across buy-side and banking workflows, which will support revenue growth. The launch of new GenAI products, including Pitch Creator and conversational API, is expected to provide additional services that drive adoption and increase ASV growth, positively impacting future revenue.

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Curious what kind of revenue runway and profit profile the narrative needs to justify that fair value gap. The answer leans heavily on steady top line growth, higher margins and a meaningfully lower future earnings multiple than many peers.

Result: Fair Value of $255.06 (OVERVALUED)

Have a read of the narrative in full and understand what's behind the forecasts.

However, the FactSet Research Systems narrative still faces clear pressure from rising technology expenses, as well as ongoing cost cuts at asset managers and banks that could restrain growth assumptions.

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Another View on FactSet Research Systems Valuation

Analysts currently view FactSet Research Systems as 11.1% overvalued at $283.49 versus a $255.06 fair value, based on future earnings assumptions. Our DCF model points in a different direction, with a fair value estimate of $385.98, which suggests the stock is trading at a discount. Which framework aligns better with your own expectations around growth, margins, and required returns?

Look into how the SWS DCF model arrives at its fair value.

FDS Discounted Cash Flow as at Aug 2026
FDS Discounted Cash Flow as at Aug 2026

Next Steps

With FactSet Research Systems pulling in different signals on price, value, and growth expectations, it makes sense to move quickly and test the numbers against your own assumptions. To weigh the upside potential against the issues investors are worried about, start with the 4 key rewards and 1 important warning sign.

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