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Strong trading liquidity
Profitability factor
Very strong margins and returns
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About
Federated Hermes, Inc. (FHI) is a publicly listed holding company primarily engaged in asset management. Through its extensive network of subsidiaries, the firm delivers specialized financial services to a wide array of clients. These include high-net-worth individuals, banking and thrift institutions, investment companies, pension and profit-sharing plans, pooled investment vehicles, charitable organizations, state and municipal governmental entities, and registered investment advisors. FHI is responsible for managing a variety of investment products, including client-focused mutual funds across equity, fixed income, balanced, and money market categories, alongside bespoke portfolios in similar asset classes. The company's investment reach extends to public equity and fixed income markets worldwide. Its equity strategies involve investing in growth and value stocks of small, mid, and large-capitalization firms. Within fixed income, FHI allocates capital to ultra-short, short-term, and intermediate-term mortgage-backed securities, U.S. Government debt, corporate bonds, high-yield instruments, and municipal securities. To identify equity opportunities, the firm utilizes a combination of fundamental and quantitative analysis. Federated Hermes, Inc. was founded in 1955 and maintains its principal offices in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, complemented by presences in New York City and London, United Kingdom.
Company Valuation
Considering past and projected metrics, the stock is neither 'expensive' nor 'cheap' compared to its peers. Specifically, the stock is fairly valued on P/E, undervalued o
Target Price
The average target price of FHI is 55.3 and suggests 7.05% downside potential. Usually, this means a SELL recommendation among investment firms, or a recommendation to de