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NCR Voyix Corporation, previously known as NCR Corporation and National Cash Register, is a global software, consulting and technology company providing several professional services and electronic products. It produces self-service kiosks, point-of-sale software and terminals, check processing systems, thermal printers, and barcode scanners.

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NCR Voyix Corporation, previously known as NCR Corporation and National Cash Register, is a global software, consulting and technology company providing several professional services and electronic products. It produces self-service kiosks, point-of-sale software and terminals, check processing systems, thermal printers, and barcode scanners.

NCR was founded in Dayton, Ohio, in 1884. It grew to become a dominant market leader in cash registers, then decryption machinery, then computing machinery, and computers over the subsequent 100 years.

By 1991, it was still the fifth-largest manufacturer of computers. That year, it was acquired by AT&T.

A restructuring of AT&T in 1996 led to NCR's re-establishment on January 1, 1997, as a separate company and involved the spin-off of Lucent Technologies from AT&T. In June 2009, the company sold most of the Dayton properties and moved its headquarters to the Atlanta metropolitan area, near Duluth. In early January 2018, the new NCR Global Headquarters opened in Midtown Atlanta near Technology Square (adjacent to Georgia Tech).

In October 2023, NCR Corporation was split into two independent public companies: NCR Voyix legally succeeded NCR Corporation, while the ATM business was spun-off as NCR Atleos.

History

Early years

The company began as the National Manufacturing Company of Dayton, Ohio, and was established to manufacture and sell the first mechanical cash register invented in 1879 by James Ritty. In 1884, the company and patents were bought by John Henry Patterson and his brother Frank Jefferson Patterson, and the firm was renamed the National Cash Register Company. Patterson formed NCR into one of the first modern American companies by introducing new, aggressive sales methods and business techniques. He established the first sales training school in 1893 and introduced a comprehensive social welfare program for his factory workers.

In 1899, National Cash Register Company bought patents for improving cash register technology from the dissolving Rochester Cash Register Company, for which trucking executive George F. Roth had been an investor and board member.

Other significant figures in the early history of the company were Thomas J. Watson, Sr., Charles F. Kettering and Edward A. Deeds.

Watson—later fired by Patterson in 1914—eventually worked his way up to general sales manager. At an uninspiring sales meeting, Watson interrupted, saying "The trouble with every one of us is that we don't think enough. We don't get paid for working with our feet — we get paid for working with our heads". Watson then wrote THINK on the easel. Signs with this motto were later erected in NCR factory buildings, sales offices and club rooms during the mid-1890s. "THINK" later became a widely known symbol of IBM, which was created by Watson after he joined the Computing-Tabulating-Recording Company (CTR).

Kettering designed the first cash register powered by an electric motor in 1906. Within a few years he developed the Class 1000 register which was in production for 40 years, and the O.K. Telephone Credit Authorization system for verifying credit in department stores.

Deeds and Kettering went on to found Dayton Engineering Laboratories Company which later became the Delco Electronics Division of General Motors.

In 1913, the company's market share was dominant and it was successfully prosecuted under the Sherman Antitrust Act of 1890. The ruling was appealed and executives avoided at least some of the court's strictures.

American Selling Force

When John H. Patterson and his brother took over the company, cash registers were expensive (US$50) and only about a dozen of "Ritty's Incorruptible Cashier" machines were in use. There was little demand for the expensive device, but Patterson believed the product would sell once shopkeepers understood it would drastically decrease theft by salesclerks. He created a sales team known as the "American Selling Force" which worked on commissions and followed a standard sales script, the "N.C.R. Primer." This was the first known sales training manual in existence. The philosophy was to sell a business function rather than just a piece of machinery. Sales demonstrations were set up in hotels (away from the distractions of the buyer's business) depicting a store interior complete with real merchandise and real cash. The sale prospect was described as the "P.P." or "Probable Purchaser." Once initial objections were swept aside and the P.P. admitted to internal theft losses, the product was demonstrated along with large business charts and diagrams. The deal was sealed with a 25 cent cigar.

Patterson also invented the formal sales training academy, a summer event first set up in canvas tents and called "Sugar Camp." The first known form of direct mail advertising also came courtesy of Patterson, who sent mail pieces to a predetermined list of addresses about his products. Patterson's "Get a Receipt" campaign was one of the world's first advertising campaigns.

Welfare work

NCR undertook extensive welfare work and was referred to as "America's model factory." Some historians have referred to company owner John Patterson as the "father of industrial welfare." The company had its own welfare department and is considered a pioneer in America for this work.

Some of the company's welfare initiatives include safety devices, drinking fountains, baths, lockers, chairs and back support for machine operators, indoor bathrooms and a ventilation system to provide clean air. There were special provisions for female employees including restrooms, shorter work hours, high-back chairs, a women's dining room, and lessons in domestic science. In 1893, NCR constructed the first "daylight factory" buildings with floor-to-ceiling glass windows that let in light and could be opened to let in fresh air as well.

Expansion

NCR expanded quickly and became multi-national in 1888. Between 1893 and 1906 it acquired a number of smaller cash register companies.

By 1911 it had sold one million machines and had grown to almost 6,000 employees. Combined with rigorous legal attacks, Patterson's methods enabled the company to fight off bankruptcy, buy-out over 80 of its early competitors, and achieve control of 95% of the U.S. market.

In 1912 the company was found guilty of violating the Sherman Antitrust Act. Patterson, Deeds, Watson and 25 other NCR executives and managers were convicted of illegal anti-competitive sales practices and were sentenced to one year of imprisonment. Their convictions were unpopular with the public due to the efforts of Patterson and Watson to help those affected by the Dayton, Ohio, floods of 1913, but efforts to have them pardoned by President Woodrow Wilson were unsuccessful. However, their convictions were overturned on appeal in 1915 on the grounds that important defense evidence should have been admitted.

In 1918, the company signed a contract with the US Army to produce 100,000 M1911 pistols for use in World War I. The contract was canceled a few months later after the war ended, with no pistols having been delivered.

Two million cash register units were sold by 1922, the year John Patterson died. In January, 1926, NCR went public with an issue of $55 million in stock, at that time the largest public offering in United States history. During the first World War, NCR manufactured fuses and aircraft instrumentation, and during World War II built aero-engines, bomb sights and code-breaking machines, including the American bombe designed by Joseph Desch.

US Navy Bombe, code breaking machine

The US Navy Bombe was built by NCR for the United States Naval Computing Machine Laboratory to decrypt the Enigma machine that encrypted German military messages.

The NCR-made American bombes (decryption machines) were faster, and soon more available, than the British bombes at Bletchley Park and its outstations.

The American bombe was essentially the same as the English bombe, though it functioned better (six times faster) as they were not handicapped by having to make it, as Keen was forced to do owing to production difficulties, on the framework of a three-wheel machine. By late autumn 1943, new American machines were coming into action at the rate of about two a week, the ultimate total being in the region of 125.

Post-war

Building on its wartime experience with secret communication systems, high speed counters and cryptanalytic equipment, NCR became a major post-war force in developing new computing and communications technology.

In 1953, chemists Barrett K. Green and Lowell Schleicher of NCR in Dayton submitted a patent "Pressure responsive record materials" for a carbon-less copy paper. This became US Patent 2,730,457 and was commercialized as "NCR Paper."

In February 1953, the company acquired the Computer Research Corporation (CRC), after which it created a specialized electronics division. In 1956, NCR introduced its first electronic device, the Class 29 Post-Tronic, a bank machine using magnetic stripe technology. With the General Electric Company (now known as GE), the company manufactured its first transistor-based computer in 1957, the NCR 304. Also in the 1950s NCR introduced MICR (magnetic ink character recognition) and the NCR 3100 accounting machines.

In 1962, NCR introduced the NCR 315 Electronic Data Processing System which included the CRAM storage device, the first automated mass storage alternative to magnetic tape libraries accessed manually by computer operators. The NCR 390 and 500 computers were also offered to customers who did not need the full power of the 315. The NCR 390 accepted four types of input: magnetic ledger cards, punched cards, punched tape, and keyboard entry, with a tape read speed of 400 characters a second.

The company's first all-integrated circuit computer was the Century 100 of 1968. The Century 200 was added in 1970. The line was extended through the Century 300 in 1973. The Century series was followed by the Criterion series in 1976, NCR's first virtual machine system.

During this period, NCR also produced the 605 minicomputer for in-house use. It was the compute engine for the 399 and 499 accounting machines, several generations of in-store and in-bank controllers, and the 82xx/90xx IMOS COBOL systems. The 605 also powered peripheral controllers, including the 658 disk subsystem and the 721 communications processor.

In 1974, scanners and computers developed by NCR marked the first occasion where items with the Universal Product Code (UPC) was scanned at the checkout of a supermarket, Troy's Marsh Supermarket in Troy, Ohio, a few miles away from NCR's Dayton Headquarters. It was treated as a ceremonial occasion and involved a little bit of ritual. The night before, a team of Marsh's supermarket staff had moved in to put bar codes on hundreds of items in the store while NCR installed their scanners and computers.

In 1982, NCR's Peripheral Products Division in Wichita, Kansas, together with peripheral manufacturer, Shugart Associates, helped propel the computer industry into a new era of intelligent standardized peripheral communications with the development the Small Computer System Interface (SCSI). The SCSI standard enabled such diverse devices as disks, tapes, printers, and scanners to share a common interface to one or more computer systems in a way that was never before possible and a model for subsequent interfaces to follow. NCR developed the world's first SCSI interface chip, the NCR 5380, based on the SCSI interface standard collaboratively developed. In the third quarter of 1982, NCR announced the release of a 32-bit VLSI processor architecture and chipset called NCR/32. These devices were used in several of their 9x00 and System 10000 computer systems.

By 1986, the count of American mainframe computer manufacturers had dwindled from 8 (IBM and the "seven dwarfs," namely Burroughs, UNIVAC, NCR, Control Data, Honeywell, General Electric, and RCA) to 6 (IBM and the "BUNCH") and further reduced to 4 (IBM, Unisys, NCR, and Control Data Corporation).

The adoption of the name NCR Corporation occurred in 1974.

Small computers

In 1982, NCR became involved in open systems architecture. Its first such system was the UNIX-powered TOWER 16/32, the success of which (approximately 100,000 were sold) established NCR as a pioneer in bringing industry standards and open systems architecture to the computer market. These 5000-series systems were based on Motorola 68k CPUs and supported NCR's proprietary transaction processing system TMX, which was mainly used by financial institutions. This product line also saw the first time NCR had offered its products through other than its own direct sales channels since the early 1900s. Formally added to its company structure in March 1981, NCR's OEM System's Division spearheaded the design, sales revenue and market awareness and acceptance of NCR's Tower family. Part of the cause of this success was the decision by NCR senior management to hire reseller industry veterans for key positions within the fledgling operation and have that unit work with, but not answerable to, NCR's traditional management structure. The industry shift from proprietary minicomputers brought personnel with minicomputer and reseller backgrounds such as division heads Roger Nielsen (ex-Data General), Robert Hahn (ex-Data General), and Dan Kiegler (ex-Datapoint marketing), marketing manager and later Director of Field Sales, Dave Lang (ex-DEC reseller marketing director and salesperson) and other critical contributors at corporate levels; who then hired a complementary field sales organization primarily made up of proven people from DEC, Wang and other faltering minicomputer firms.

In the 1980s, NCR sold various PC compatible AT-class computers, like the small NCR-3390 (called an "intelligent terminal"). They proposed a customized version of MS-DOS named NCR-DOS, which for example offered support for switching the CPU between 6, 8 or 10 MHz speeds. The computers featured an improved CGA adapter, the NGA, which had a 640×400 text mode more suitable for business uses than the original 640×200 mode, with characters drawn using single-pixel-wide lines, giving an appearance similar to that of classic IBM 3270 terminals. The additional four-color 640×400 graphical mode was identical to CGA's 320×200 mode from a programming point of view.

NCR also manufactured two proprietary series of mini-to-midrange computers:

I-Series: 9010 (IDPS Operating System), 9020 and 9100 (IMOS Operating System), 9040 and 9050 (IRX Operating System), 9200 / 9300 / 9300IP / 9400 / 9400IP / 9500 / System 10000 models 35 / 55 / 65 / 75 (ITX Operating System). These were "I" (Interactive) computers allowing TTY terminals to be connected. Later models supported all industry-standard communication protocols.

V-Series: 8500 (VRX Operating System) and 9800 (VRX/E Operating System). These were "V" series, comparable to mainframes, supporting "Page mode" terminals. The hardware did have similarities with the I-Series while the operating system and user interface was totally different.

In 1990, NCR introduced the System 3000, a seven-level family of computers based on Intel's 386 and 486 CPUs. The majority of the System 3000 range utilised IBM's Micro Channel architecture rather than the more prevalent ISA architecture, and utilised SCSI peripherals as well as the more popular parallel and serial port interfaces, resulting in a premium product with premium pricing. The 3600, through NCR subsidiary Applied Digital Data Systems supported both the Pick Operating System and Prime Information.

The 1970s saw the widespread installations of the Model 770 in National Westminster and Barclays banks throughout the UK, but it was not until the Model 5070, developed at its Dundee plant in Scotland and introduced in 1983 that the company began to make more serious inroads into the ATM market. Subsequent models included the 5084, and 58xx (Personas) series. In early 2008, the company launched its new generation of ATMs—the 662x/663x SelfServ series. NCR currently commands over a third of the entire ATM market, with an estimated $18 trillion being withdrawn from NCR ATMs every year. In addition, NCR's expertise in this field led the company to contract with the U.S. military to support the Eagle Cash program with customized ATMs.

NCR 5xxx series

The NCR 5xxx-series is the range of (ATMs) produced by NCR from the early 1980s. Most models were designed and initially manufactured at its Dundee factory in Scotland, but later produced at several other locations around the world.

There have been several distinct generations:

50xx-series; The initial models introduced in 1983 were the 5070 (interior vestibule) and 5080 (Through The Wall or TTW) introduced a number of features which have become standard among ATMs. Most notably, the individual functions of the ATM are divided among discrete modules which can be easily removed and replaced for repair or replenishment. The 5080 featured the standard anti-vandal smoked perspex screen which covered the keypad and screen until the cardholder inserted their card. The enhanced 5084 TTW model appeared in 1987, and had an improved anti-vandal fascia and was the first ATM to dispense with the need for the retracting perspex screen. The 5085 offered the first crude deposit function; with the machine supplying the deposit envelopes which were subsequently stored in the machine's safe for subsequent back office processing.

56xx-series; produced from 1991 to 1997. Enhanced functions such as color displays and improved security and usability functions became available. The introduction of Media Entry Indicators (MEI) which highlight the card entry slot to the customer was also a part of this series. Some 56xx machines produced between 1994 and 1996 were badged as "AT&T" rather than "NCR", mirroring the company's brief ownership under the telecoms giant in the mid-1990s. 56xx models have included the 5670 (interior lobby cash dispense only), 5675 (interior lobby multifunction—dispense & deposit), 5684 (exterior TTW dispense only), 5688 (exterior TTW drive-up multifunction) and 5685 (exterior TTW multifunction).

58xx-series marketed as Personas from 1998 until 2008. These models were characterised by the gradual move towards greater ATM functionality including intelligent, envelopeless deposit by means of automated check recognition modules, coin dispense, and electronic cash recognition functions which allows bank customers to deposit cash and checks with instant processing of the transaction. The 58xx series has also been characterised by the gradual introduction of liquid-crystal displays (LCDs) instead of the traditional CRT monitor. Models have included the 5870 (compact interior lobby dispense only), 5873 (interior lobby with cash accept & deposit only), 5874 (Exterior TTW cash dispense), 5875 (Multifunction TTW). The latest TTW versions of the Personas line, introduced in 2000 and marketed as M-Series added functions such as cash recycling, coin dispense, barcode reading, a larger 12" LCD with touchscreen option, and for the first time, a common wall footprint for both the Multifunction (5886) or single function (5887). Owing to the growth of drive-through bank traffic, a custom 5890 drive-up ATM was also released, designed to be installed outside with no need for a bunker. This unit had a dual safe design that could house both a currency dispenser and note acceptor in the larger left-hand safe, and a cheque acceptor or envelope depositor in the smaller right-hand safe.

NCR 66XX series

NCR's 6th generation of ATMs have been noted for the further move towards intelligent deposit and the expansion of secondary functions such as barcode reading.

667x-series marketed under the Personas M-Series brand were sold from 2005 to 2010. These models consist of the 6676 (interior lobby multifunction) and 6674 (through-the-wall multifunction). The design language is very different from the original Personas model; for example, on the front-access 6676s, the entire front cover is opened upwards in a clamshell design, which was designed to save space both for installation and servicing.

NCR Self-Serv 20 and 30 series

NCR's latest ATM services, introduced in 2008.

This series is a complete redesign of both outlook and technological contents. It is also a cost down product.

Self-Serv 20 series are single-function (e.g. cash-out) ATMs, while Self-Serv 30 series are full-function (cash-out and intelligent deposit) machines.

NCR Atleos 668x / 20xx machines

Starting in 2015, the SelfServ series was updated with new design language (called MFR or Multi-Function Refresh), modernizing the look of the product line. This corresponded with a change in class numbers, from the 20/30 series to the 80 Series (6681 kiosk model, 6682 lobby model, 6684 through-the-wall model, and 6688 island / drive-through model).

Next-generation dispensers, depositors, high-resolution display panels and anti-skimming technology are all standard with the MFR units.

In 2021, the 206x and 208x line of products was released, incorporating cash recycling technology.

AT&T

Acquisition by AT&T

NCR was acquired by AT&T Corporation on September 19, 1991, for $7.4 billion and was joined with Teradata Corporation on February 28, 1992. As an AT&T subsidiary, its 1992 year-end headcount was 53,800 employees and contractors. By 1993, the subsidiary produced a year-end $1.287 billion net loss on $7.265 billion in revenue. The net losses continued in 1994 and 1995, losses that required repeated subsidies from the parent company and resulted in a 1995 year-end headcount of 41,100. During these three years, AT&T was the former NCR's largest customer, accounting for over $1.5 billion in revenue.

On February 15, 1995, the company sold its microelectronics division and storage systems division to Hyundai Electronics (now SK Hynix) who renamed it Symbios Logic. At the time it was the largest purchase of an American company by a Korean company.

For a while, starting in 1994, the subsidiary was renamed AT&T Global Information Solutions, but in 1995, AT&T decided to spin off the company, and at the start of 1996, changed its name back to NCR in preparation for the spin-off. The company outlined its reasons for the spin-off in an Information Statement sent to its stockholders, which cited, in addition to "changes in customer needs" and "need for focused management time and attention", the following:

...[A]dvantages of vertical integration [which had motivated ATT's earlier acquisition of NCR] are outweighed by its costs and disadvantages....[T]o varying degrees, many of the actual and potential customers of Lucent and NCR are or will be competitors of AT&T's communications services businesses. NCR believes that its efforts to target the communications industry have been hindered by the reluctance of AT&T's communications services competitors to make purchases from an AT&T subsidiary.

The newly renamed NCR commissioned the renowned graphic designer Saul Bass to design its new logo and corporate identity as one of his final projects before his death in April 1996, and subsequently re-emerged as a stand-alone company on January 1, 1997.

Teradata merger and spin-off

NCR had partnered with Teradata in 1990. After AT&T acquired NCR, it also acquired Teradata and made into a unit of NCR. Mark Hurd took over the company's Teradata division in 1999 and is credited with expanding NCR's Teradata business. Hurd streamlined operations and invested in research. The Teradata division at NCR became profitable in 2002. In 2007, NCR split Teradata into its own company.

Independence

One of NCR's first significant acquisitions after becoming independent from AT&T came in July 1997, when it purchased Compris Technologies, a privately held company in Kennesaw, Georgia that produced software for restaurant chains. In November 1997, NCR purchased Dataworks Inc., a 60-person privately held company in San Antonio, Texas.

The Montgomery County Historical Society and NCR Corporation joined in 1998 into a partnership committed to preserving the historic and voluminous NCR Archive. In 1999, NCR moved an estimated three million items from NCR's Building 28 into the Historical Society's Research Center.

In 1998, NCR sold its computer hardware manufacturing assets to Solectron and ceased to produce general-purpose computer systems, focusing instead on the retail and financial industries. In 2000, NCR acquired customer relationship management provider Ceres Integrated Solutions and services company 4Front Technologies. Recent acquisitions include self-service companies Kinetics, InfoAmerica and Galvanon, and software company DecisionPoint.

In April 2003, NCR purchased Copient Technologies, an Indiana-based retail marketing software company.

CEO Lars Nyberg announced his resignation from the company in February 2003 in order to address family matters. NCR promoted Mark Hurd to replace Nyberg as CEO in March 2003. Early on in his new role, Hurd made changes in order to cut costs, including layoffs and converting an executive parking lot into an ATM training center. Within his first year as CEO, the company's stock doubled and NCR became a market leader in ultra high-end data-warehousing software.

Bill Nuti's management

Bill Nuti became CEO of NCR in 2005. Prefiguring later tensions with Dayton, Nuti did not move to live in Dayton himself, as initially required by his contract.

In 2006, NCR acquired software company IDVelocity and the ATM manufacturing division of Tidel, a cash security equipment manufacturer specializing in retail markets.

On January 8, 2007, NCR announced its intention to separate into two independent companies by spinning off Teradata to shareholders. Bill Nuti would continue his role as president and CEO of NCR, while Teradata Senior VP Mike Koehler would assume leadership of Teradata. On October 1, 2007, NCR Corporation and Teradata jointly announced the Teradata business unit spin-off was complete, with Michael Koehler as the first CEO of Teradata.

On January 11, 2007, NCR announced plans to restructure its entire ATM manufacturing operations, with 650 jobs at its Dundee plant being cut. A further 450 jobs were cut in Waterloo, Ontario, Canada. In 2009, the Dundee manufacturing facility was closed, along with plants in São Paulo and Budapest, citing global economic conditions.

NCR extended its self-service portfolio into the digital media market with the January 2007 announcement of NCR Xpress Entertainment, a multichannel entertainment kiosk. NCR's acquisition of Touch Automation LLC was announced on December 31, 2007.

On October 15, 2008, NCR announced a global reseller partnership with Experticity, a Seattle based software company.

In 2009, NCR relocated its corporate headquarters from Dayton, Ohio to near Duluth, Georgia; Dayton had served as NCR's home for 125 years. Georgia had offered $60 million in incentives for the move; Ohio leaders complained that they were not even asked to match this. CEO Bill Nuti would later say that the headquarters relocation was "a great move for NCR".

In 2009, NCR became the second largest DVD Kiosk operator in North America with the acquisitions of The New Release and DVD Play. In 2010, NCR completed the acquisition of digital signage company, Netkey.

In August 2011, NCR purchased Radiant Systems, a hospitality and retail systems company, for US$1.2 billion. Radiant's hospitality division turned into a new Hospitality Line of Business within NCR. Radiant's petroleum and convenience retail business became part of its retail line of business. Several Radiant executives remained on board, including Scott Kingsfield, who was a general manager of NCR's Retail Line of Business and left NCR in 2014, and Andy Heyman, who became general manager of NCR's Financial Services line of business.

In August 2012, the company was hit with charges of avoiding U.S. economic sanctions against Syria, greatly affecting its stock price.

In February 2013, NCR completed its acquisition of Retalix (NASDAQ: RTLX), a provider of retail software and services, for approximately $650 million in cash.

In January 2014, NCR completed its acquisition of Digital Insight Corporation, a provider of online and mobile banking to mid-market financial institutions, from equity firm Thoma Bravo, LLC for $1.65 billion in cash.

In September 2016, Mark Benjamin was named president and chief operating officer of NCR. Benjamin is a 24-year veteran of human resources management and will report directly to Bill Nuti.

Relocation and split-off

In January 2018, NCR relocated its corporate headquarters from near Duluth, Georgia to a new office in Midtown Atlanta.

In April 2018, Mike Hayford was named CEO. He led the company's strategic shift from hardware provider to software- and services-led enterprise technology provider.

In October 2018, NCR announced an agreement to purchase payment processor JetPay. This has allowed NCR to offer unified POS and payment packages to SMBs.

In 2019, NCR announced plans to start building a campus in Belgrade, Serbia.

In January 2021, NCR reached an agreement to acquire ATM operator Cardtronics in a deal valued at $2.5 billion.

In October 2021, NCR's largest IT center and campus in Europe was opened in New Belgrade, Serbia.

On September 16, 2022, NCR announced it would split its Digital Commerce and ATM businesses in two separate companies. The split was completed on October 16, 2023. Their names were unveiled on July 24, 2023, with Digital Commerce business being named NCR Voyix and ATM business being named NCR Atleos.

On August 6, 2024, NCR Voyix announced a definitive agreement to sell its cloud-based digital banking business to Veritas Capital for $2.45 Billion. The transaction was approved by NCR Voyix's board of directors and is expected to close by year-end 2024, but remains subject to customary closing conditions and regulatory approvals. The digital-first banking platform was a pioneer in online and mobile banking.

Products and services

NCR's R&D activity is split between its three major centers in Atlanta (retail); Dundee, Scotland (financial industry); and Waterloo, Ontario. It also has R&D centers in Beijing; Cebu, Philippines; Belgrade, Serbia; Banja Luka, Bosnia and Herzegovina and Puducherry Chengalpattu and Hyderabad, India. NCR also has manufacturing facilities in Beijing, Budapest, and the Indian territory of Puducherry and Chengalpattu which is a regional manufacturing and export hub.

Hardware

Item Processing platforms (mainly checks) (7780, iTRAN 8000, iTRAN 300e, iTRAN 180e, iTRAN 300es, iTRAN 180es, TS)

PCs (System 3000)

Point of Sale (POS) for retail and food service

POS Displays

POS Printers

POS Touch Screens

POS Terminals

NCR Silver, complete point-of-sale that runs on iPad, iPhone or iPod touch device

POS Self-Checkout (NCR SelfServ Checkout, formerly NCR FastLane)

POS Scanners

Self-service hardware, ATMs and kiosks (EasyPoint, Personas, SelfServ)

Servers (S1600, S2600, System 5000, Tower)

Petroleum POS Optic 12, Optic 5

Services

E-business

Education

IT infrastructure services

Managed services

Payment

Retail

Self-service

NCR Self-Service

NCR's Self-Service subsidiary develops self-service software and hardware travel technology. Solutions for hardware include the TouchPort II C for airline check-in and ResortPort for hospitality self-service. Common Use Self-Service technology simplifies the check-in process by allowing passengers one common point of access for check-in. NCR Self-Service, LLC, was founded as Kinetics in Lake Mary, Florida. NCR acquired the company in 2004.

Obsolete

Class 1000 register

Class 2000 bank posting machine (c. 1922–1973)

NCR 2170 Retail System point of sale terminal and software

NCR Voyager, an i386 SMP computer platform that preceded Intel's SMP specification

Electronic shelf labels (RealPrice – discontinued 2008)

EasyPoint Mini, a touchscreen device originated by Copient Technologies

Class 50xx, 56xx (4th generation), and 58xx/667x (5th generation) series ATM's

Senior management

CEO: James G. Kelly (February 2025 – present)

CEO: David Wilkinson (October 2023 – February 2025)

CEO: Michael Hayford (April 2018 – October 2023)

CEO: Bill Nuti (August 2005 – 2018)

CEO: Mark Hurd (2003–2005)

CEO: Lars Nyberg (1996–2003)

CEO: Jerre Stead (1993–1995) company renamed AT&T GIS

CEO: Charles E. Exley, Jr. (1983–1993)

CEO: William S. Anderson (1973–1984)

CEO: Robert S. Oelman (1962–1973)

CEO: Stanley C. Allyn (1957–1962)

CEO: Edward A. Deeds (1931–1957)

CEO: Frederick Beck Patterson (1922–1931)

CEO: John H. Patterson (1884–1922)

Interim CEO: Jim Ringler (2005)

Interim CEO: Bill O'Shea (1995)

Interim CEO: Gil Williamson (1993)

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السعر
$7.79
القيمة السوقية
$1.08B
P/E (TTM)
26.1
ربح السهم (آخر 12 شهرًا)
$0.30
الإيرادات (آخر 12 شهرًا)
$2.69B
عائد التوزيعات
ROE
6.6%
D/E الدين/حقوق الملكية
1.2
نطاق 52 أسبوعًا
$6 – $14

VYX مخطط سعر السهم OHLCV يومي مع مؤشرات فنية — تحريك وتكبير وتخصيص عرضك

أداء 10 سنوات اتجاهات الإيرادات وصافي الدخل والهوامش وربحية السهم

الإيرادات وصافي الدخل $2.69B
7-point trend, -61.1%
2019-12-31 2025-12-31
ربح السهم $0.30
7-point trend, -91.1%
2019-12-31 2025-12-31
التدفق النقدي الحر $-375M
7-point trend, -169.8%
2019-12-31 2025-12-31
الهوامش 2.3%

التقييم نسب مكرر الربحية (P/E)، مكرر المبيعات (P/S)، مكرر القيمة الدفترية (P/B)، EV/EBITDA — هل السهم مرتفع السعر أم رخيص؟

المقياس
اتجاه 5 سنوات
VYX
متوسط الأقران
P/E (TTM)
5-point trend, -14.5%
26.1
54.9
P/S (TTM) (السعر / المبيعات (آخر 12 شهرًا))
5-point trend, -40.6%
0.4
2.6
P/B (السعر / القيمة الدفترية)
5-point trend, -42.7%
1.1
3.5
EV / EBITDA
5-point trend, +5.0%
7.6
Price / FCF (السعر / التدفق النقدي الحر)
5-point trend, -212.0%
-2.9

الربحية هامش الربح الإجمالي والتشغيلي والصافي؛ العائد على حقوق الملكية (ROE)، العائد على الأصول (ROA)، العائد على رأس المال المستثمر (ROIC)

المقياس
اتجاه 5 سنوات
VYX
متوسط الأقران
Operating Margin (هامش التشغيل)
5-point trend, -85.3%
0.97%
Net Profit Margin (هامش صافي الربح)
5-point trend, +69.9%
2.3%
9.9%
ROA (العائد على الأصول)
5-point trend, +52.6%
1.5%
7.4%
ROE
5-point trend, -21.7%
6.6%
15.3%
ROIC
5-point trend, -171.7%
-1.7%

الصحة المالية الديون، السيولة، الملاءة المالية — قوة الميزانية العمومية

المقياس
اتجاه 5 سنوات
VYX
متوسط الأقران
Debt / Equity (الدين / حقوق الملكية)
5-point trend, -73.8%
1.2
36.3
Current Ratio (النسبة الحالية)
5-point trend, +1.1%
1.0
2.5
Quick Ratio (النسبة السريعة)
5-point trend, +31.5%
0.7

النمو نمو الإيرادات وربحية السهم وصافي الدخل: مقارنة بالعام السابق (YoY)، متوسط النمو السنوي المركب لـ 3 سنوات (3Y CAGR)، متوسط النمو السنوي المركب لـ 5 سنوات (5Y CAGR)

المقياس
اتجاه 5 سنوات
VYX
متوسط الأقران
Revenue YoY (الإيرادات مقارنة بالعام السابق)
5-point trend, -27.2%
-4.7%
Revenue CAGR 3Y (معدل نمو الإيرادات السنوي المركب لـ 3 سنوات)
5-point trend, -27.2%
-5.4%
Revenue CAGR 5Y (معدل نمو الإيرادات السنوي المركب لـ 5 سنوات)
5-point trend, -27.2%
-15.4%
EPS YoY (ربحية السهم على أساس سنوي)
5-point trend, -51.6%
-95.4%
Net Income YoY (صافي الدخل مقارنة بالعام السابق)
5-point trend, -36.1%
-93.5%

مقاييس للسهم ربحية السهم (EPS)، القيمة الدفترية للسهم، التدفق النقدي للسهم، توزيعات الأرباح للسهم

المقياس
اتجاه 5 سنوات
VYX
متوسط الأقران
EPS (Diluted) (ربحية السهم (مخففة))
5-point trend, -51.6%
$0.30

كفاءة رأس المال معدل دوران الأصول، معدل دوران المخزون، معدل دوران المستحقات

المقياس
اتجاه 5 سنوات
VYX
متوسط الأقران

التوزيعات العائد، نسبة التوزيع، تاريخ توزيع الأرباح، معدل النمو السنوي المركب لمدة 5 سنوات

عائد الأرباح
نسبة التوزيع
5Y Div CAGR
تاريخ الاستحقاقالمبلغ
1 أكتوبر، 2007$16,0000

VYX توافق الآراء التحليلي آراء المحللين الصعودية والهبوطية، السعر المستهدف لمدة 12 شهرًا، الصعود

شراء 10 محللين
  • شراء قوي 3 30,0%
  • شراء 5 50,0%
  • احتفاظ 2 20,0%
  • بيع 0 0,0%
  • بيع قوي 0 0,0%

السعر المستهدف لمدة 12 شهرًا

6 محللين · 2026-08-14
السعر المستهدف الوسيط $13.50 +73,3%
السعر المستهدف المتوسط $12.96 +66,3%

سجل الأرباح ربحية السهم الفعلية مقابل التقديرات، نسبة المفاجأة %، معدل التجاوز، تاريخ الأرباح التالي

متوسط المفاجأة
0.04%
الفترة EPS Actual EPS المتوقع المفاجأة
30 يونيو، 2026 $0.17 $0.15 0.02%
31 مارس، 2026 $0.10 $0.08 0.02%
31 ديسمبر، 2025 $0.31 $0.29 0.02%
30 سبتمبر، 2025 $0.31 $0.22 0.09%
30 يونيو، 2025 $0.19 $0.13 0.06%
31 مارس، 2025 $0.09 $0.03 0.06%

مقارنة الأقران (الصناعة الفرعية GICS) المقاييس الرئيسية مقابل أقران القطاع

الرمز القيمة السوقية P/E الإيرادات سنويًا هامش الربح الصافي ROE هامش الربح الإجمالي
VYX $1.41B 34.0 -4.7% 2.3% 6.6%
AI $1.31B -2.6 -35.7% -187.9% -66.0% 30.9%
RDVT $806M 62.6 20.0% 14.6% 13.4%
ALOY -5.3% -182.1% -95.8% 48.0%
PD $897M 5.7 5.4% 35.2% 79.8% 85.0%
MITK $446M 51.4 4.4% 4.9% 3.8%
PLTR $425.03B 282.1 56.2% 36.3% 26.2% 82.4%

الأساسيات الكاملة جميع المقاييس حسب السنة — قائمة الدخل، الميزانية العمومية، التدفق النقدي

قائمة الدخل 17
بيانات قائمة الدخل السنوية لـ VYX
المقياس اتجاه 202520242023202220212020201920182017201620152014
Revenue 12-point trend, -59.2% $2.69B $2.82B $3.17B $3.17B $3.69B $6.21B $6.92B $6.41B $6.52B $6.54B $6.37B $6.59B
Cost of Revenue 4-point trend, -5.9% · · · · · · · · $2.03B $2.10B $2.07B $2.15B
R&D Expense 12-point trend, -41.1% $155M $157M $139M $116M $195M $234M $259M $252M $241M $225M $230M $263M
SG&A Expense 12-point trend, -55.2% $453M $458M $658M $618M $704M $1.07B $1.05B $1.00B $923M $904M $1.04B $1.01B
Operating Expenses 12-point trend, -57.3% $2.66B $2.86B $3.30B $3.22B $3.67B $5.99B $6.30B $6.21B $5.83B $5.87B $6.24B $6.24B
Operating Income 12-point trend, -92.6% $26M $-38M $-134M $-50M $26M $221M $611M $191M $691M $674M $135M $353M
Interest Expense 12-point trend, -66.9% $60M $134M $294M $285M $238M $218M $197M $168M $163M $170M $173M $181M
Interest Income 3-point trend, +100.0% · · · · $8M $8M $4M · · · · ·
Other Non-op 12-point trend, +108.6% $3M $-33M $-75M $18M $-13M $-42M $-73M $16M $-46M $-125M $-57M $-35M
Pretax Income 12-point trend, -122.6% $-31M $-197M $-549M $-317M $-267M $-59M $341M $39M $482M $379M $-95M $137M
Income Tax 12-point trend, -52.1% $-73M $4M $184M $52M $70M $-53M $-273M $73M $242M $92M $55M $-48M
Net Income 12-point trend, -67.5% $62M $958M $-428M $60M $97M $-79M $564M $-88M $232M $270M $-178M $191M
EPS (Basic) 12-point trend, -73.7% $0.30 $6.52 $-3.16 $0.32 $0.62 $-0.86 $3.72 $-1.16 $1.01 $1.76 $-1.09 $1.14
EPS (Diluted) 12-point trend, -73.2% $0.30 $6.52 $-3.16 $0.32 $0.62 $-0.86 $3.36 $-1.16 $0.97 $1.71 $-1.09 $1.12
Shares (Basic) 12-point trend, -17.5% 138,600,000 144,700,000 140,600,000 136,700,000 131,200,000 128,400,000 122,100,000 118,400,000 121,900,000 125,600,000 167,600,000 167,900,000
Shares (Diluted) 12-point trend, -17.6% 141,100,000 144,700,000 140,600,000 136,700,000 131,200,000 128,400,000 145,200,000 118,400,000 127,000,000 129,200,000 167,600,000 171,200,000
EBITDA 11-point trend, -59.7% $257M $260M $596M $1.10B $991M $585M $944M $521M $1.03B · $443M $637M
الميزانية العمومية 27
بيانات الميزانية العمومية السنوية لـ VYX
المقياس اتجاه 202520242023202220212020201920182017201620152014
Cash & Equivalents 12-point trend, -54.8% $231M $722M $256M $218M $221M $338M $509M $464M $537M $498M $328M $511M
Receivables 12-point trend, -66.5% $470M $532M $414M $550M $959M $1.12B $1.49B $1.36B $1.27B $1.28B $1.25B $1.40B
Inventory 12-point trend, -67.6% $217M $208M $250M $357M $754M $601M $784M $806M $780M $699M $643M $669M
Prepaid Expense 5-point trend, -58.2% $176M $166M $178M $247M $421M · · · · · · ·
Other Current Assets 8-point trend, -16.5% · · · · $421M $363M $361M $397M $243M $278M $327M $504M
Current Assets 12-point trend, -64.3% $1.10B $1.67B $1.21B $3.08B $2.88B $2.48B $3.14B $3.02B $2.83B $2.76B $2.55B $3.09B
PP&E (Net) 12-point trend, -56.1% $174M $192M $207M $227M $703M $373M $413M $359M $341M $287M $322M $396M
PP&E (Gross) 9-point trend, +63.9% · · · $1.60B $1.50B $1.05B $1.03B $929M $918M $802M $800M $977M
Accum. Depreciation 9-point trend, +61.4% · · · $938M $802M $676M $619M $570M $577M $515M $478M $581M
Goodwill 12-point trend, -44.9% $1.52B $1.52B $1.52B $2.06B $4.52B $2.84B $2.83B $2.69B $2.74B $2.73B $2.73B $2.76B
Intangibles 12-point trend, -91.0% $83M $94M $123M $416M $1.32B $532M $607M $595M $578M $672M $798M $926M
Other Non-current Assets 12-point trend, +20.6% $598M $514M $532M $744M $776M $686M $601M $504M $586M $561M $521M $496M
Total Assets 12-point trend, -54.2% $3.92B $4.45B $4.99B $11.51B $11.64B $8.41B $8.99B $7.76B $7.65B $7.67B $7.63B $8.57B
Accounts Payable 12-point trend, -51.4% $346M $324M $440M $594M $826M $632M $840M $897M $762M $781M $657M $712M
Short-term Debt 12-point trend, -100.0% $0 $0 $15M $101M $57M $8M $282M $185M $52M $50M $13M $187M
Current Liabilities 12-point trend, -48.6% $1.06B $1.42B $1.33B $2.71B $2.81B $2.09B $2.54B $2.28B $1.89B $1.97B $1.78B $2.07B
Capital Leases 8-point trend, +226000000.00 $226M $248M $251M $286M $388M $325M $369M $0 · · · ·
Other Non-current Liabilities 12-point trend, +40.5% $156M $241M $253M $185M $383M $334M $240M $259M $200M $138M $79M $111M
Total Liabilities 12-point trend, -58.5% $2.77B $3.25B $4.69B $9.75B $10.11B $7.09B $7.49B $6.49B $6.11B $6.11B $6.09B $6.67B
Long-term Debt 12-point trend, -69.8% $1.10B $1.10B $2.58B $5.71B $5.62B $3.32B $3.59B $3.18B $3.01B $3.08B $3.29B $3.66B
Total Debt 11-point trend, -69.9% $1.10B $1.10B $2.58B $5.67B $5.56B $3.28B $3.56B $3.17B $2.99B · $3.25B $3.66B
Common Stock 12-point trend, -50.0% $1M $1M $1M $1M $1M $1M $1M $1M $1M $1M $1M $2M
Retained Earnings 12-point trend, -64.2% $559M $535M $-421M $1.07B $1.03B $950M $1.06B $606M $857M $867M $869M $1.56B
AOCI 12-point trend, -222.8% $-439M $-469M $-429M $-300M $-291M $-271M $-269M $-246M $-199M $-205M $-150M $-136M
Stockholders' Equity 12-point trend, -49.3% $948M $933M $25M $1.48B $1.26B $1.05B $1.10B $395M $719M $695M $720M $1.87B
Liabilities + Equity 12-point trend, -54.2% $3.92B $4.45B $4.99B $11.51B $11.64B $8.41B $8.99B $7.76B $7.65B $7.67B $7.63B $8.57B
Shares Outstanding 12-point trend, -18.3% 138,100,000 142,000,000 143,000,000 138,000,000 132,000,000 129,000,000 127,000,000 118,000,000 122,000,000 125,000,000 133,000,000 169,000,000
التدفق النقدي 16
بيانات التدفق النقدي السنوية لـ VYX
المقياس اتجاه 202520242023202220212020201920182017201620152014
D&A 12-point trend, -18.7% $231M $297M $559M $610M $517M $364M $333M $330M $354M $344M $308M $284M
Stock-based Comp 12-point trend, +9.7% $34M $47M $177M $125M $154M $108M $107M $72M $77M $61M $42M $31M
Deferred Tax 12-point trend, +107.2% $9M $43M $140M $60M $89M $-112M $-355M $14M $173M $10M $24M $-125M
Amort. of Intangibles 12-point trend, -79.2% $25M $28M $41M $40M $76M $81M $86M $85M $115M $123M $125M $120M
Restructuring 5-point trend, -93.5% · · · · · · $4M $50M $0 $15M $62M ·
Other Non-cash 11-point trend, -481.8% $-546M $-1.48B $241M $-408M $220M $360M $-21M $244M $-81M · $485M $143M
Operating Cash Flow 12-point trend, -140.1% $-210M $-132M $694M $427M $1.01B $641M $634M $572M $752M $896M $681M $524M
CapEx 12-point trend, +39.8% $165M $217M $377M $92M $106M $31M $91M $143M $128M $73M $79M $118M
Investing Cash Flow 12-point trend, +83.0% $-134M $2.19B $-290M $-387M $-2.83B $-277M $-512M $-474M $-290M $-189M $-209M $-788M
Stock Repurchased 12-point trend, +74000000.00 $74M $56M $0 $0 $0 $41M $96M $210M $350M $250M $0 $0
Net Stock Activity 9-point trend, +92.6% $-74M $-56M · $0 $0 $-41M $-96M $-210M $-350M · $-1.00B ·
Financing Cash Flow 12-point trend, -161.6% $-175M $-1.56B $-839M $1M $2.18B $-514M $-61M $-48M $-434M $-467M $-583M $284M
Net Change in Cash 12-point trend, -2929.4% $-515M $473M $-455M $-9M $343M $-157M $31M $-11M $36M $172M $-183M $-17M
Taxes Paid 12-point trend, +321.3% $316M $54M $92M $56M $42M $82M $61M $106M $98M $66M $60M $75M
Free Cash Flow 11-point trend, -192.4% $-375M $-162M $564M $355M $971M $610M $537M $429M $627M · $602M $406M
Levered FCF 11-point trend, -281.8% $-294M $-299M $113M $270M $889M $588M $182M $575M $546M · $329M $162M
الربحية 7
بيانات الربحية السنوية لـ VYX
المقياس اتجاه 202520242023202220212020201920182017201620152014
Operating Margin 11-point trend, -81.9% 0.97% -1.3% 0.97% 6.2% 6.6% 3.6% 8.8% 3.0% 10.4% · 2.1% 5.4%
Net Margin 11-point trend, -20.3% 2.3% 33.9% -11.0% 0.76% 1.4% -1.3% 8.2% -1.4% 3.6% · -2.8% 2.9%
Pretax Margin 11-point trend, -155.3% -1.1% -7.0% -10.0% 2.7% 4.0% -0.95% 4.9% 0.61% 7.4% · -1.5% 2.1%
EBITDA Margin 11-point trend, -1.0% 9.6% 9.2% 15.6% 14.0% 13.9% 9.4% 13.7% 8.1% 15.8% · 7.0% 9.7%
ROA 11-point trend, -35.4% 1.5% 20.3% -4.7% 0.52% 0.97% -0.91% 6.7% -1.1% 3.0% · -2.2% 2.3%
ROE 11-point trend, -37.2% 6.6% 200.0% -56.2% 4.4% 8.4% -7.3% 75.2% -15.8% 32.8% · -13.7% 10.5%
ROIC 11-point trend, -120.0% -1.7% -1.9% 2.2% 2.0% 2.4% 0.52% 23.6% -4.7% 9.1% · 5.4% 8.6%
السيولة والملاءة 5
بيانات السيولة والملاءة السنوية لـ VYX
المقياس اتجاه 202520242023202220212020201920182017201620152014
Current Ratio 11-point trend, -30.6% 1.0 1.2 0.9 1.1 1.0 1.2 1.2 1.3 1.5 · 1.4 1.5
Quick Ratio 11-point trend, -28.9% 0.7 0.9 0.6 0.6 0.5 0.7 0.8 0.8 1.0 · 0.9 0.9
Debt / Equity 11-point trend, -40.7% 1.2 1.2 103.1 3.8 4.4 3.1 3.2 8.0 4.2 · 4.5 2.0
LT Debt / Equity 11-point trend, -37.5% 1.2 1.2 102.5 3.8 4.4 3.1 3.0 7.5 4.1 · 4.5 1.9
Interest Coverage 11-point trend, -77.8% 0.4 -0.3 0.1 1.7 2.0 1.0 3.1 1.1 4.1 · 0.8 2.0
الكفاءة 3
بيانات الكفاءة السنوية لـ VYX
المقياس اتجاه 202520242023202220212020201920182017201620152014
Asset Turnover 11-point trend, -18.6% 0.6 0.6 0.4 0.7 0.7 0.7 0.8 0.8 0.9 · 0.8 0.8
Inventory Turnover 3-point trend, -7.2% · · · · · · · · 2.7 · 3.2 3.0
Receivables Turnover 11-point trend, +11.6% 5.4 5.9 5.4 7.7 6.9 4.8 4.9 4.9 5.1 · 4.8 4.8
لكل سهم 5
بيانات لكل سهم السنوية لـ VYX
المقياس اتجاه 202520242023202220212020201920182017201620152014
Book Value / Share 11-point trend, -38.2% $6.85 $6.57 $0.18 $10.72 $9.50 $8.12 $8.65 $3.35 $5.92 · $5.41 $11.10
Revenue / Share 11-point trend, -50.5% $19.04 $19.53 $27.24 $55.55 $51.48 $48.34 $47.62 $54.10 $51.31 · $38.03 $38.50
Cash Flow / Share 11-point trend, -148.6% $-1.49 $-0.91 $4.94 $3.17 $7.75 $4.99 $4.33 $4.83 $5.94 · $4.06 $3.06
Cash / Share 11-point trend, -44.9% $1.67 $5.09 $1.84 $3.66 $3.38 $2.62 $3.99 $3.93 $4.42 · $2.47 $3.03
EPS (TTM) 12-point trend, -73.2% $0.30 $6.52 $-3.16 $0.32 $0.62 $-0.86 $3.36 $-1.16 $0.97 $1.71 $-1.09 $1.12
معدلات النمو 7
بيانات معدلات النمو السنوية لـ VYX
المقياس اتجاه 202520242023202220212020201920182017201620152014
Revenue YoY 5-point trend, +88.5% -4.7% -11.0% -0.25% -14.0% -40.5% · · · · · · ·
Revenue CAGR 3Y 3-point trend, +73.1% -5.4% -8.6% -20.1% · · · · · · · · ·
Revenue CAGR 5Y -15.4% · · · · · · · · · · ·
EPS YoY 2-point trend, -97.1% -95.4% · · -48.4% · · · · · · · ·
EPS CAGR 3Y 2-point trend, -101.8% -2.1% 119.1% · · · · · · · · · ·
Net Income YoY 2-point trend, -145.2% -93.5% · · -38.1% · · · · · · · ·
Net Income CAGR 3Y 2-point trend, -99.0% 1.1% 114.5% · · · · · · · · · ·
التقييم (آخر 12 شهرًا) 13
بيانات التقييم (آخر 12 شهرًا) السنوية لـ VYX
المقياس اتجاه 202520242023202220212020201920182017201620152014
Revenue TTM 12-point trend, -59.2% $2.69B $2.82B $3.17B $3.17B $3.69B $6.21B $6.92B $6.41B $6.52B $6.54B $6.37B $6.59B
Net Income TTM 12-point trend, -67.5% $62M $958M $-428M $60M $97M $-79M $564M $-88M $232M $270M $-178M $191M
Market Cap 11-point trend, -53.2% $1.41B $1.97B $2.41B $1.98B $3.26B $2.98B $2.75B $1.67B $2.53B · $2.00B $3.01B
Enterprise Value 11-point trend, -63.0% $2.28B $2.34B $4.73B $7.14B $8.38B $5.92B $5.80B $4.37B $4.99B · $4.92B $6.16B
P/E 12-point trend, +113.0% 34.0 2.1 -5.4 44.9 39.8 -26.8 6.4 -12.2 21.5 14.6 -13.8 16.0
P/S 11-point trend, +14.8% 0.5 0.7 0.8 0.6 0.9 0.5 0.4 0.3 0.4 · 0.3 0.5
P/B 11-point trend, -7.6% 1.5 2.1 96.5 1.3 2.6 2.8 2.5 4.2 3.5 · 2.8 1.6
P / Cash Flow 11-point trend, -216.8% -6.7 -14.9 3.5 4.4 3.0 4.6 4.4 2.9 3.4 · 2.9 5.8
P / FCF 11-point trend, -150.7% -3.8 -12.1 4.3 5.6 3.4 4.9 5.1 3.9 4.0 · 3.3 7.4
EV / EBITDA 11-point trend, -8.3% 8.9 9.0 7.9 6.5 8.5 10.1 6.1 8.4 4.8 · 11.1 9.7
EV / FCF 11-point trend, -140.1% -6.1 -14.4 8.4 20.1 8.6 9.7 10.8 10.2 8.0 · 8.2 15.2
EV / Revenue 11-point trend, -9.3% 0.8 0.8 1.5 2.3 2.3 1.0 0.8 0.7 0.8 · 0.8 0.9
Earnings Yield 12-point trend, -53.0% 2.9% 47.1% -18.7% 2.2% 2.5% -3.7% 15.6% -8.2% 4.7% 6.9% -7.3% 6.3%

القوائم المالية قائمة الدخل، الميزانية العمومية، التدفقات النقدية — سنويًا، آخر 5 سنوات

قائمة الدخل
2025-12-312024-12-312023-12-312023-09-302023-06-30
الإيرادات $2.69B$2.82B$3.17B
هامش الربح التشغيلي % 0.97%-1.3%0.97%
صافي الدخل $62M$958M$-428M
EPS المخفف $0.30$6.52$-3.16
الميزانية العمومية
2025-12-312024-12-312023-12-312023-09-302023-06-30
الدين / حقوق الملكية 1.21.2103.1
النسبة الحالية 1.01.20.9
النسبة السريعة 0.70.90.6
التدفق النقدي
2025-12-312024-12-312023-12-312023-09-302023-06-30
التدفق النقدي الحر $-375M$-162M$564M

مقاييسي قائمة المراقبة الشخصية الخاصة بك — صفوف مختارة من الأساسيات الكاملة

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الملاك المؤسسيون (13F) 327 مقدمي إقرار · $1.1B إجمالي · حتى تاريخ 30 يونيو، 2026

المؤسسات التي تبلغ عن حيازتها لهذا السهم في نموذج SEC 13F ربع السنوي الخاص بها. المراكز الطويلة فقط؛ قد يظهر مقدم واحد مرتين لأرجل خيارات منفصلة. الأرجل الكبيرة المتعاكسة من خيارات البيع/الشراء تعكس عادةً صناعة السوق أو المخزون المتحوط، وليس القناعة الاتجاهية.

النشاط المؤسسي — Q2 2026 مقابل الربع السابق
مراكز جديدة المراكز الخارجة زيادة انخفض صافي التغير في الأسهم
62 (-6 مقابل الربع السابق) 55 (+7 مقابل الربع السابق) 89 (+12 مقابل الربع السابق) 67 (-16 مقابل الربع السابق) +9.0M

مقارنة بـ Q1 2026. المواعيد النهائية لتقديم إقرارات نموذج 13F لهيئة الأوراق المالية والبورصات (SEC) هي في غضون 45 يومًا من نهاية الربع بالإضافة إلى فترة سماح قصيرة للمقدمين المتأخرين — يتم تخطي الأرباع التي لا تزال ضمن هذه النافذة لصالح أحدث زوج تم الإبلاغ عنه بالكامل.

مؤسسة القيمة الأسهم % من 13F المتتبعة النوع
Greenhouse Funds LLLP $162563515 19897615 14,77% الأسهم
SHAPIRO CAPITAL MANAGEMENT LLC $88518298 10834553 8,04% الأسهم
VANGUARD PORTFOLIO MANAGEMENT LLC $88305224 10808473 8,02% الأسهم
VANGUARD CAPITAL MANAGEMENT LLC $50740635 6210604 4,61% الأسهم
FULLER & THALER ASSET MANAGEMENT, INC. $50439394 6173732 4,58% الأسهم
STATE STREET CORP $49666386 6079117 4,51% الأسهم
NEUBERGER BERMAN GROUP LLC $49207736 6032380 4,47% الأسهم
DIMENSIONAL FUND ADVISORS LP $46824157 5731231 4,25% الأسهم
First Pacific Advisors, LP $44224308 5413012 4,02% الأسهم
BROWN ADVISORY INC $36298693 4442925 3,30% الأسهم
PRIVATE MANAGEMENT GROUP INC $35370724 4329342 3,21% الأسهم
Greenhouse Funds LLLP $34471681 4219300 3,13% عقد خيار الشراء
MASTERS CAPITAL MANAGEMENT LLC $32680000 4000000 2,97% الأسهم
Boston Partners $26019969 3185075 2,36% الأسهم
GEODE CAPITAL MANAGEMENT, LLC $25107801 3072441 2,28% الأسهم
WELLINGTON MANAGEMENT GROUP LLP $22681080 2776142 2,06% الأسهم
Clearline Capital LP $22520964 2756544 2,05% الأسهم
Walleye Capital LLC $21034782 25824 1,91% الأسهم
CITIGROUP INC $20557354 2516200 1,87% عقد خيار الشراء
CHARLES SCHWAB INVESTMENT MANAGEMENT INC $19630271 2402726 1,78% الأسهم
Kent Lake PR LLC $9412500 750000 0,86% الأسهم
MILLENNIUM MANAGEMENT LLC $8907939 1090323 0,81% الأسهم
SILVERCREST ASSET MANAGEMENT GROUP LLC $8258988 1010892 0,75% الأسهم
Connor, Clark & Lunn Investment Management Ltd. $8225883 1006840 0,75% الأسهم
Allianz Asset Management GmbH $7453883 912348 0,68% الأسهم
VANGUARD FIDUCIARY TRUST CO $7450035 911877 0,68% الأسهم
FIRST TRUST ADVISORS LP $6236790 763377 0,57% الأسهم
Crescent Grove Advisors, LLC $5600566 685504 0,51% الأسهم
PRINCIPAL FINANCIAL GROUP INC $5417617 663111 0,49% الأسهم
Bank of New York Mellon Corp $4060139 496957 0,37% الأسهم
Trexquant Investment LP $3921706 480013 0,36% الأسهم
GOLDMAN SACHS GROUP INC $3914214 479096 0,36% الأسهم
Public Sector Pension Investment Board $3868242 473469 0,35% الأسهم
Villanova Investment Management Co LLC $3826093 468310 0,35% الأسهم
SUSQUEHANNA FUNDAMENTAL INVESTMENTS, LLC $3763298 460624 0,34% الأسهم
CAPITAL FUND MANAGEMENT S.A. $3415452 418048 0,31% الأسهم
D. E. Shaw & Co., Inc. $3172199 388274 0,29% الأسهم
Quantinno Capital Management LP $3118285 381675 0,28% الأسهم
SUSQUEHANNA INTERNATIONAL GROUP, LLP $3075417 376428 0,28% الأسهم
Summit Trail Advisors, LLC $2917670 357120 0,27% الأسهم
RHUMBLINE ADVISERS $2838032 347375 0,26% الأسهم
Balyasny Asset Management L.P. $2418042 295966 0,22% الأسهم
Swiss National Bank $2279095 278959 0,21% الأسهم
Optimize Financial Inc $2259740 356989 0,21% الأسهم
Palogic Value Management, L.P. $2249822 275376 0,20% الأسهم
SEGALL BRYANT & HAMILL, LLC $2035523 249146 0,18% الأسهم
Russell Investments Group, Ltd. $2001315 244959 0,18% الأسهم
Legal & General Group Plc $1726436 211314 0,16% الأسهم
AMERIPRISE FINANCIAL INC $1715798 210012 0,16% الأسهم
Expect Equity LLC $1664793 203769 0,15% الأسهم
PRUDENTIAL FINANCIAL INC $1659768 203154 0,15% الأسهم
BANK OF AMERICA CORP /DE/ $1491099 182509 0,14% الأسهم
VANGUARD ASSET MANAGEMENT, Ltd $1294365 158429 0,12% الأسهم
MASTERS CAPITAL MANAGEMENT LLC $1225500 150000 0,11% عقد خيار الشراء
Archon Capital Management LLC $1224863 149922 0,11% الأسهم
IRONWOOD INVESTMENT MANAGEMENT LLC $1171741 143420 0,11% الأسهم
ALLIANCEBERNSTEIN L.P. $1113852 175964 0,10% الأسهم
CALIFORNIA STATE TEACHERS RETIREMENT SYSTEM $1101983 174089 0,10% الأسهم
BlackRock, Inc. $1099723 134605 0,10% الأسهم
VANGUARD GROUP INC $1057638 103690 0,10% الأسهم
AREX Capital Management, LP $1005612 158864 0,09% الأسهم
SUSQUEHANNA INTERNATIONAL GROUP, LLP $973047 119100 0,09% عقد خيار الشراء
SIMPLEX TRADING, LLC $946510 115852 0,09% الأسهم
OP Asset Management Ltd $824271 100890 0,07% الأسهم
FIFTH THIRD BANCORP $811238 99295 0,07% الأسهم
GROUP ONE TRADING LLC $797286 97587 0,07% الأسهم
CITADEL ADVISORS LLC $770431 94300 0,07% عقد خيار الشراء
STATE OF WISCONSIN INVESTMENT BOARD $755047 92417 0,07% الأسهم
Marex Group Ltd $711313 87064 0,06% الأسهم
CREDIT AGRICOLE S A $710790 87000 0,06% الأسهم
MetLife Investment Management, LLC $675022 82622 0,06% الأسهم
State of Wyoming $671460 82186 0,06% الأسهم
MORGAN STANLEY $630719 77199 0,06% الأسهم
Illinois Municipal Retirement Fund $609654 74621 0,06% الأسهم
CAXTON ASSOCIATES LLP $603207 73832 0,05% الأسهم
VARCOV Co. $577766 70718 0,05% الأسهم
RAYMOND JAMES FINANCIAL INC $565969 69274 0,05% الأسهم
MIRAE ASSET GLOBAL ETFS HOLDINGS Ltd. $528730 64716 0,05% الأسهم
Sterling Capital Management LLC $504849 61793 0,05% الأسهم
Louisiana State Employees Retirement System $493468 60400 0,04% الأسهم
IMC-Chicago, LLC $493215 60369 0,04% الأسهم
Walleye Trading LLC $489514 59916 0,04% الأسهم
Nuveen, LLC $471981 57770 0,04% الأسهم
Gotham Asset Management, LLC $469391 57453 0,04% الأسهم
Invesco Ltd. $457716 56024 0,04% الأسهم
MANUFACTURERS LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, THE $454473 55627 0,04% الأسهم
Vanguard Global Advisers, LLC $444963 54463 0,04% الأسهم
Brevan Howard Capital Management LP $427503 52326 0,04% الأسهم
JANUS HENDERSON GROUP PLC $409057 64571 0,04% الأسهم
ALLSTATE CORP $402961 49322 0,04% الأسهم
JANE STREET GROUP, LLC $392977 48100 0,04% عقد خيار الشراء
TOCQUEVILLE ASSET MANAGEMENT L.P. $367650 45000 0,03% الأسهم
BNP PARIBAS FINANCIAL MARKETS $347454 42528 0,03% الأسهم
Skopos Labs, Inc. $347429 54886 0,03% الأسهم
WOLVERINE ASSET MANAGEMENT LLC $332642 40715 0,03% الأسهم
NEW YORK STATE COMMON RETIREMENT FUND $329235 40298 0,03% الأسهم
Zurcher Kantonalbank (Zurich Cantonalbank) $329030 40273 0,03% الأسهم
Police & Firemen's Retirement System of New Jersey $315411 38606 0,03% الأسهم
ARIZONA STATE RETIREMENT SYSTEM $313377 38357 0,03% الأسهم
GAMCO INVESTORS, INC. ET AL $312601 38262 0,03% الأسهم

المطلعون على الشركة 90 من المطلعين · مسؤولون 47 · مديرون 37

مطلع الدور آخر نشاط الأسهم المملوكة مشتريات 12 شهرًا مبيعات 12 شهرًا صافي 12 شهرًا
David O. Wilkinson Chief Executive Officer 15 مارس، 2024 D 236134 0 0 $0
Michael D Hayford Chief Executive Officer 13 فبراير، 2023 A 926457 0 0 $0
William Nuti Chairman and CEO 27 فبراير، 2018 M 113687 0 0 $0
Mark V Hurd President and CEO 30 مارس، 2005 A 100665 0 0 $0
Timothy Charles Oliver Sr. EVP and CFO 1 أغسطس، 2023 F 205544 0 0 $0
Andre J Fernandez EVP and CFO 13 مارس، 2020 P 135609 0 0 $0
Anthony Massetti Senior Vice President and CFO 1 مارس، 2008 A 0 0 $0
Peter J Bocian SVP & Chief Financial Officer 1 مارس، 2007 A 1652 0 0 $0
Owen J Sullivan President and COO 13 فبراير، 2023 A 435139 0 0 $0
Mark D Benjamin President, COO 27 فبراير، 2018 M 36842 0 0 $0
Anthony J. Radesca Chief Accounting Officer 14 مايو، 2025 M 5697 0 0 $0
Kelli Sterrett EVP, General Counsel & Secrtry 15 مارس، 2025 M 36640 0 0 $0
Darren Wilson EVP & Pres, Retail & Payments 3 مارس، 2025 A 0 0 $0
Eric Schoch EVP & President, Retail 15 مارس، 2024 D 78521 0 0 $0
Kelly Moyer Chief Accounting Officer 15 مارس، 2024 D 20821 0 0 $0
Brendan F Tansill EVP & Pres. Digital Banking 1 فبراير، 2024 A 0 0 $0
Beth Potter CAO 24 فبراير، 2023 F 20636 0 0 $0
LAYDEN DONALD W JR EVP Pymts Grp & Hd Strgy & M&A 23 فبراير، 2023 M 18763 0 0 $0
James Bedore EVP, GC & Secy 13 فبراير، 2023 A 170288 0 0 $0
Frank R Martire Exec. Chairman of the Board 10 فبراير، 2023 F 219418 0 0 $0
Adrian Button EVP, Product and Service Ops 3 يناير، 2023 M 104667 0 0 $0
Debra A. Bronder SVP, CHRO 23 فبراير، 2021 A 67123 0 0 $0
Frank G. D'Angelo EVP and President, NCR Banking 1 أغسطس، 2020 F 85516 0 0 $0
Robert J. Ciminera EVP Global Customer Services 1 مايو، 2020 M 55624 0 0 $0
Paul Langenbahn Exec VP, Pres. NCR Commerce 27 فبراير، 2020 M 136324 0 0 $0
Edward R Gallagher SVP, GC & Secy 1 نوفمبر، 2018 M 29616 0 0 $0
Robert P Fishman Senior Advisor 23 أكتوبر، 2018 M 82407 0 0 $0
Andrea Ledford EVP CAO, Chief HR Officer 28 فبراير، 2018 M 79647 0 0 $0
Jennifer Daniels SVP, GC and Secretary 3 مارس، 2014 M 16239 0 0 $0
Peter A Dorsman EVP Services 3 مارس، 2014 M 106931 0 0 $0
John G Bruno EVP Industry & Field Operation 24 فبراير، 2014 A 53735 0 0 $0
Peter Leav EVP and President, Industry 10 يوليو، 2013 M 46666 0 0 $0
Dan Bogan SVP, NCR Consumables 7 فبراير، 2011 A 28728 0 0 $0
Nelson F Greene V.P., Interim GC and Secretary 23 فبراير، 2010 A 20274 0 0 $0
Christine W Wallace Senior Vice President 2 مارس، 2009 F 60563 0 0 $0
Peter M Lieb SVP and General Counsel 23 فبراير، 2009 F 58287 0 0 $0
Alan C Chow Senior Vice President 31 ديسمبر، 2008 F 48664 0 0 $0
Malcolm Kevin Collins Senior Vice President 31 ديسمبر، 2008 F 59064 0 0 $0
Eric A Berg Senior Vice President 26 أكتوبر، 2007 F 36991 0 0 $0
Bruce Langos SVP, Global Operations 1 مارس، 2007 A 20417 0 0 $0
Michael Koehler Senior Vice President 1 مارس، 2007 A 84279 0 0 $0
Bridie Fanning SVP, Human Resources 5 سبتمبر، 2006 A 5910 0 0 $0
Jonathan S Hoak Senior Vice President 5 مايو، 2006 M 0 0 0 $0
Lee J Schram Senior Vice President 4 مارس، 2006 F 41568 0 0 $0
Mark D Quinlan Vice President 1 مارس، 2006 F 13143 0 0 $0
Keith A Taylor Senior Vice President 10 فبراير، 2006 M 34613 0 0 $0
Wilbert Buiter Senior Vice President 4 أغسطس، 2003 A 0 0 $0
Irv Henderson مدير 3 يونيو، 2026 A 54854 0 0 $0
Laura Marie Miller مدير 3 يونيو، 2026 A 62478 0 0 $0
Kevin Michael Reddy مدير 3 يونيو، 2026 A 68728 0 0 $0

المطلعون من إيداعات SEC Form 3/4/5؛ صافي = سوق مفتوح فقط

الناشطون والمالكون بنسبة 5%+ 4 حيازات

المستثمرون الذين قدموا الجدول الزمني 13D لدى هيئة الأوراق المالية والبورصات — ملكية مستفيدة تزيد عن 5% مع نية التأثير على المُصدر (حصص الناشطين، حملات مجلس الإدارة، الاندماج والاستحواذ). يعرض كل صف أحدث حالة معروفة لمركز مقدم الطلب هذا.

مقدم مقدم حصة الحالة الغرض إيداع
BCP VI SBS ESC HOLDCO L.P., BLACKSTONE NCR HOLDCO L.P., BLACKSTONE NCR HOLDCO GP L.L.C., BCP VI SIDE-BY-SIDE GP L.L.C., BLACKSTONE MANAGEMENT ASSOCIATES VI L.L.C., BMA VI L.L.C., BTO NCR HOLDINGS—ESC L.P., BTO NCR HOLDINGS L.P., BTO HOLDINGS MANAGER L.L.C., BTO TACTICAL OPPORTUNITIES ASSOCIATES L.L.C., BTOA L.L.C., BLACKSTONE HOLDINGS III L.P., BLACKSTONE HOLDINGS III GP L.P., BLACKSTONE HOLDINGS III GP MANAGEMENT L.L.C., THE BLACKSTONE GROUP INC. (f/k/a The Blackstone Group L.P.), BLACKSTONE GROUP MANAGEMENT L.L.C., STEPHEN A. SCHWARZMAN 23 سبتمبر، 2019 إيداع أولي SEC
BLACKSTONE BCP VI SBS ESC HOLDCO L.P., BLACKSTONE NCR HOLDCO L.P., BLACKSTONE NCR HOLDCO GP L.L.C., BCP VI SIDE-BY-SIDE GP L.L.C., BLACKSTONE MANAGEMENT ASSOCIATES VI L.L.C., BMA VI L.L.C., BTO NCR HOLDINGS—ESC L.P., BTO NCR HOLDINGS L.P., BTO HOLDINGS MANAGER L.L.C., BTO TACTICAL OPPORTUNITIES ASSOCIATES L.L.C., BTOA L.L.C., BLACKSTONE HOLDINGS III L.P., BLACKSTONE HOLDINGS III GP L.P., BLACKSTONE HOLDINGS III GP MANAGEMENT L.L.C., THE BLACKSTONE GROUP L.P., BLACKSTONE GROUP MANAGEMENT L.L.C., STEPHEN A. SCHWARZMAN ×2 إيداعات 17 مارس، 2017 إيداع أولي SEC
OR ×2 إيداعات 12 نوفمبر، 2014 إيداع أولي حملة مجلس الإدارة SEC
NCR Corporation, NCR International, Inc., NCR Dutch Holdings C.V., Moon Holdings S.P.V. Ltd., Moon S.P.V. (Subsidiary) Ltd. ×6 إيداعات 10 ديسمبر، 2012 إيداع أولي اندماج واستحواذ / بيع SEC

Purpose is an automated classification of the filer's own stated purpose (SEC Item 4) — not investment advice. "—" means no clear purpose was stated or the text could not be classified.

ملكية صناديق المؤشرات المتداولة محتفظ بها بواسطة 63 صناديق مؤشرات متداولة

الوزن يعكس فقط ممتلكات الأسهم المباشرة (N-PORT)؛ قد تحتفظ الصناديق المضاعفة أو القائمة على المشتقات بتعرض إضافي للمقايضة غير معروض.

صندوق الوزن الوحدات حتى تاريخ المصدر
FYT · First Trust Exchange-Traded AlphaDE… 0,65% 172625 NS 30 إبريل، 2026 N-PORT
BSJS · Invesco Exchange-Traded Self-Indexe… 0,56% 4180000 8 أغسطس، 2026 يومي
PSCT · Invesco Exchange-Traded Fund Trust … 0,48% 303341 SH 8 أغسطس، 2026 يومي
FYX · First Trust Exchange-Traded AlphaDE… 0,31% 548381 NS 30 إبريل، 2026 N-PORT
RZV · Invesco Exchange-Traded Fund Trust 0,21% 76738 SH 8 أغسطس، 2026 يومي
RWJ · Invesco Exchange-Traded Fund Trust … 0,19% 495885 SH 8 أغسطس، 2026 يومي
FAB · First Trust Exchange-Traded AlphaDE… 0,13% 26684 NS 30 إبريل، 2026 N-PORT
IJS · iShares Trust 0,12% 1232762 SH 8 أغسطس، 2026 يومي
MSSM · MORGAN STANLEY PATHWAY FUNDS 0,12% 127181 NS 31 مايو، 2026 N-PORT
VIOV · VANGUARD ADMIRAL FUNDS 0,12% 292417 SH 8 أغسطس، 2026 يومي
IWN · iShares Trust 0,08% 1358937 SH 8 أغسطس، 2026 يومي
QVMS · Invesco Exchange-Traded Fund Trust … 0,07% 22772 SH 8 أغسطس، 2026 يومي
XJR · iShares Trust 0,07% 16315 SH 8 أغسطس، 2026 يومي
VTWV · VANGUARD SCOTTSDALE FUNDS 0,07% 120976 SH 8 أغسطس، 2026 يومي
PRFZ · Invesco Exchange-Traded Fund Trust 0,07% 243037 SH 8 أغسطس، 2026 يومي
DFSV · Dimensional ETF Trust 0,07% 722494 NS 30 إبريل، 2026 N-PORT
FNDA · SCHWAB STRATEGIC TRUST 0,07% 821325 NS 31 مايو، 2026 N-PORT
IJR · iShares Trust 0,06% 8407938 SH 8 أغسطس، 2026 يومي
ESML · iShares Trust 0,06% 207550 SH 8 أغسطس، 2026 يومي
VIOO · VANGUARD ADMIRAL FUNDS 0,06% 480390 SH 8 أغسطس، 2026 يومي
NUSC · Nushares ETF Trust 0,06% 111405 NS 30 إبريل، 2026 N-PORT
GINN · Goldman Sachs ETF Trust 0,06% 16268 NS 31 مايو، 2026 N-PORT
BBSC · J.P. Morgan Exchange-Traded Fund Tr… 0,05% 53306 NS 30 إبريل، 2026 N-PORT
SAA · ProShares Trust 0,04% 1656 NS 31 مايو، 2026 N-PORT
DFAT · Dimensional ETF Trust 0,04% 831542 NS 30 إبريل، 2026 N-PORT
IGV · iShares Trust 0,04% 671304 SH 8 أغسطس، 2026 يومي
IWM · iShares Trust 0,04% 3703120 SH 8 أغسطس، 2026 يومي
ISCV · iShares Trust 0,04% 30482 SH 8 أغسطس، 2026 يومي
VTWO · VANGUARD SCOTTSDALE FUNDS 0,03% 811718 SH 8 أغسطس، 2026 يومي
ITWO · ProShares Trust 0,03% 6548 NS 31 مايو، 2026 N-PORT
GSSC · Goldman Sachs ETF Trust 0,02% 32526 NS 31 مايو، 2026 N-PORT
DFAS · Dimensional ETF Trust 0,02% 467035 NS 30 إبريل، 2026 N-PORT
SCHA · SCHWAB STRATEGIC TRUST 0,02% 659998 NS 31 مايو، 2026 N-PORT
VBR · VANGUARD INDEX FUNDS 0,02% 2002378 SH 8 أغسطس، 2026 يومي
VGT · VANGUARD WORLD FUND 0,02% 3290794 SH 8 أغسطس، 2026 يومي
ISCB · iShares Trust 0,02% 6211 SH 8 أغسطس، 2026 يومي
FTEC · FIDELITY COVINGTON TRUST 0,02% 407496 NS 30 إبريل، 2026 N-PORT
UWM · ProShares Trust 0,01% 5122 NS 31 مايو، 2026 N-PORT
WSML · iShares Trust 0,01% 8806 SH 8 أغسطس، 2026 يومي
URTY · ProShares Trust 0,01% 5184 NS 31 مايو، 2026 N-PORT
VXF · VANGUARD INDEX FUNDS 0,01% 1581188 SH 8 أغسطس، 2026 يومي
VB · VANGUARD INDEX FUNDS 0,01% 3151663 SH 8 أغسطس، 2026 يومي
TILT · FlexShares Trust 0,01% 25872 NS 30 إبريل، 2026 N-PORT
DXUV · Dimensional ETF Trust 0,01% 4577 NS 30 إبريل، 2026 N-PORT
TECB · iShares Trust 0,01% 4448 SH 8 أغسطس، 2026 يومي
IGM · iShares Trust 0,01% 69610 SH 8 أغسطس، 2026 يومي
FNDB · SCHWAB STRATEGIC TRUST 0,01% 10003 NS 31 مايو، 2026 N-PORT
DFUV · Dimensional ETF Trust 0,00% 99097 NS 30 إبريل، 2026 N-PORT
NEAR · iShares U.S. ETF Trust 0,00% 219000 SH 8 أغسطس، 2026 يومي
HDG · ProShares Trust 0,00% 130 NS 31 مايو، 2026 N-PORT