Understanding Why Verisk Analytics Stock Is Sliding Today.

Verisk Analytics shares fell -1.6% this afternoon to a price of $222.5. The stock is still trading within range of its average target price of $221.71, and over the last 52 weeks, it has recorded a 2885.1% performance. Analysts have given the large-cap Data Processing Services stock target prices ranging from $178.0 to $250.0 dollars per share, with an average rating of buy.

Verisk Analytics has an average level of shares sold short, at 6.9% of its total share float. The stock's short ratio (also called days to cover) is 8.05. The company's insiders own 0.71% of its outstanding shares, which indicates a strong alignment between management and shareholder interests.

Institutional investors own 101.3% of Verisk Analytics's shares, which indicates they have a high level of confidence in the company.

Institutions Invested in Verisk Analytics

Date Reported Holder Percentage Shares Value
2023-03-31 Vanguard Group, Inc. (The) 12% 17,489,081 $3,891,320,522
2023-03-31 Blackrock Inc. 9% 12,724,841 $2,831,277,122
2023-03-31 Massachusetts Financial Services Co. 5% 6,883,248 $1,531,522,680
2023-03-31 State Street Corporation 4% 6,450,495 $1,435,235,137
2023-03-31 Parnassus Investments, LLC 3% 4,492,835 $999,655,787
2023-03-31 FMR, LLC 3% 4,166,007 $926,936,557
2023-03-31 Morgan Stanley 3% 3,917,357 $871,611,932
2023-03-31 Geode Capital Management, LLC 3% 3,821,265 $850,231,462
2023-03-31 Brown Advisory Inc. 2% 3,005,824 $668,795,840
2023-03-31 T. Rowe Price Investment Management, Inc. 2% 2,820,877 $627,645,132
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