Western Union (NYSE: WU)
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Western Union Company Info
The Western Union Co. is a holding company, which engages in the provision of money transfer and payment services. It operates through the following segments: Consumer-to-Consumer, Business Solutions, and Other. The Consumer-to-Consumer segment facilitates money transfers between two consumers. The Business Solutions segment offers payment and foreign exchange solutions, cross-border, and cross-currency transactions for small and medium size enterprises and other organizations and individuals. The Other segment consists of electronic-based and cash-based bill payment services. The company was founded in 1851 and is headquartered in Denver, CO.
News & Analysis
Why Western Union Stock Bounced 4% Higher Today
Why Western Union Stock Wilted Today
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Why Western Union Stock Was Falling Today
Shares of the money-transfer specialist dipped on its earnings report.
Why Western Union Stock Jumped Today
The money-transfer company beat estimates on the top and bottom lines in Q1.
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