Visa (V) kicked off its fiscal year with a stellar first-quarter performance, exceeding Wall Street expectations on both revenue and earnings.
The payments giant reported adjusted earnings of $2.75 per share, up from $2.41 a year earlier, surpassing the $2.66 consensus estimate. Revenue climbed 10% year-over-year to $9.51 billion, beating analysts' expe…
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