Friday, March 9, 2012

Investopedia: NCR An Interesting Mix Of Growth And Stability

Increasing automation is a fact of life, and NCR (NYSE:NCR) has a central role in making that happen. Dealing with ATMs instead of tellers is a long since accepted practice, and customers have either chosen or been forced to accept automated kiosks in lieu of working with human workers in a variety of other industries. Although NCR isn't likely to post torrid growth, the overall growth and value balance looks interesting.


ATMs a Solid Base
To a large extent, the North American ATM market is a replacement market where Diebold (NYSE:DBD) and Wincor Nixdorf have built a fairly lucrative industry with huge barriers to new entrants. For related reading, see The Ins And Outs Of Bank Fees.


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