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Global Payments Dives on Analyst Downgrade—Wall Street Split on Outlook
3 June 2026
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Global Payments Dives on Analyst Downgrade—Wall Street Split on Outlook

New York, June 3, 2026, 13:04 (EDT)

Global Payments shares dropped roughly 9% Wednesday afternoon after an analyst slashed growth estimates for the company. The stock was last trading at $67.37, off its session low of $63.81, with about 6.2 million shares changing hands.

Global Payments is under pressure to show its new structure will deliver faster growth after picking up Worldpay and selling Issuer Solutions to Fidelity National Information Services. Investors are paying close attention to travel, merchant sales, and debt after the January deal, so a shaky quarter would hit at a tough moment.

Susquehanna left its Positive rating in place but dropped its price target on the stock to $111 from $119, according to Investing.com. The firm also lowered its Q2 revenue-growth call to 3.2%, set its second-half growth view at 5%, and now expects 4% for full-year 2026 growth. Susquehanna pointed to a more cautious stance on travel-related exposure. A price target is just an analyst’s projection of where a stock might trade, not a guarantee.

Mizuho’s Dan Dolev said weakness looked linked to talk about possible cuts to second-quarter estimates. But he said, “Upon further investigation, we believe these worries are overblown,” and Mizuho does not see any reason Global Payments’ second-quarter guidance would change. TipRanks

Payment stocks slid Tuesday. Global Payments finished down 1.9% at $74.03. PayPal dropped 1.46%. Fidelity National Information Services shed 2.48%, and Fiserv slid 4.39%. This came as the S&P 500 and Dow closed higher.

Global Payments told investors last month that first-quarter adjusted earnings per share came in at $2.96, a 10% increase. Adjusted net revenue was $2.86 billion. The company reaffirmed its 2026 outlook and said it’s starting a $500 million accelerated share repurchase plan, speeding up its stock buyback.

Chief Executive Cameron Bready called the quarter “early momentum” for the company now focused on commerce solutions. Bready said teams acted “with urgency” to bring Worldpay into the business and to scale up Genius, its merchant platform. Global Payments Inc.

Shares reflect the pressure on management after the soft forecast. Global Payments is under more scrutiny now—investors want real signs that the Worldpay deal can drive revenue without hurting margins or pulling focus from core sales.

Global Payments is making a push on product growth. Chris Siefken, president of restaurant POS at the company, said research found 80% of customers would switch up their routines if the ordering process was simpler. He said mobile, kiosk and POS tools can help people discover new menu items and let them pick how they order.

But the risk isn’t minor. In its annual filing, Global Payments said it could fail to integrate Worldpay or miss out on expected benefits. It also listed risks like higher costs, lost clients, competition, debt, economic stress and geopolitical tensions. Those warnings are standard, but they’re the same issues investors are arguing about in the stock now.

Susquehanna is going with lower growth assumptions, raising questions about a softer quarter. Mizuho says the selloff has gotten ahead of itself. The main thing to watch is if management sticks to its guidance in the next investor call.

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