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About Equifax Company
Equifax, Inc. engages in the provision of information solutions and human resources business process outsourcing services. It operates through the following business segments: U.S. Information Solutions, Workforce Solutions and International. The U.S. Information Solutions segment includes consumer and commercial information services, mortgage loan origination information, financial marketing services, and identity management. The Workforce Solutions segment covers employment, income, and social security number verification services as well as complementary payroll-based transaction and employment tax management services. The International segment offers information, technology, and services to support debt collections and recovery management in Canada, Europe, Latin America and Asia Pacific. The company was founded by Cator Woolford and Guy Woolford in 1899 and is headquartered in Atlanta, GA.
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Equifax(EFX.US) Officer Sells US$834.11K in Common Stocks
$Equifax(EFX.US)$ Officer KELLEY JOHN J III sold 4,000 shares of Common Stocks on Nov 20, 2023 at an average price of $208.5265 for a total value of $834.11K.Source: Announcement What is statement of
Equifax(EFX.US) Officer Sells US$417.05K in Common Stocks
$Equifax(EFX.US)$ Officer Houston Julia A sold 2,000 shares of Common Stocks on Nov 20, 2023 at an average price of $208.5267 for a total value of $417.05K.Source: Announcement What is statement of ch
If You Invested $100 In This Stock 10 Years Ago, You Would Have $300 Today
Equifax (NYSE:EFX) has outperformed the market over the past 10 years by 2.35% on an annualized basis producing an average annual return of 11.96%. Currently, Equifax has a market capitalization of $2
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