
For its third fiscal quarter (ending September 30), TransUnion (NYSE: TRU) has reported a 43% increase in E.P.S. from $0.35 a year ago to $0.50 in the current quarter. Relative to the consensus estimate of $1.04, this was a shortfall of $-0.54. For the latest four quarters through September 30, E.P.S. were $2.16 compared to $1.15 a year ago — an increase of 88%.
Recent Price Action

TransUnion (NYSE: TRU) stock enjoyed a large increase of 3.5% on 10/23/25. The stock closed at $83.48. Moreover, this advance was accompanied by above average trading volume at 127% of normal. The stock has been weak relative to the market over the last nine months but has risen 5.1% during the last week.
Current PriceTarget Research Rating
TransUnion has a current Value Trend Rating of D (Negative). With this rating, PTR’s two proprietary measures of a stock’s current attractiveness are providing inconsistent signals. TransUnion has a neutral Appreciation Score of 41 but a poor Power Rating of 27, triggering the Negative Value Trend Rating.
Rating Review
In light of this new information we are reviewing our current Overall Rating of D. This review will be completed in the next several days.

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