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To own S&P Global, you need to believe its data, indices and ratings remain embedded in how capital markets function, even as competition, regulation and a relatively rich valuation keep scrutiny high. The latest S&P 500 buyback data reinforces the importance of its benchmarks, but the more meaningful near term story is governance and execution: a new CEO and CFO, plus incoming directors like Hubert Joly and Robert Moritz, are reshaping a board and leadership team that was already turning over. Those moves could support confidence in capital allocation, including S&P Global’s own sizeable buyback program and fresh debt raise, yet they also raise the usual integration and transition risks. For now, the record index buybacks look additive to the thesis rather than a material shift.
However, leadership change and premium pricing bring execution risks investors should have on their radar. S&P Global's shares are on the way up, but could they be overextended? Uncover how much higher they are than fair value.Twenty five fair value estimates from the Simply Wall St Community span roughly US$313.54 to US$627.17 per share, showing wide disagreement on S&P Global’s worth. Set this against the premium valuation and ongoing leadership transition discussed above, and you can see why different investors may weigh quality, price and governance very differently. Exploring several of these viewpoints can help you decide which risks and catalysts matter most for you.
Explore 25 other fair value estimates on S&P Global - why the stock might be worth 38% less than the current price!
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