Palo Alto Networks, Inc. News
Palo Alto Networks, Inc. provides cybersecurity solutions worldwide. The company offers firewall appliances and software; Panorama, a security management solution for the control of firewall appliances and software deployed on a customer's network, as well as their instances in public or private cloud environments, as a virtual or a physical appliance; and virtual system upgrades, which are available as extensions to the virtual system capacity that ships with physical appliances. It also provides subscription services covering the areas of threat prevention, malware and persistent threat, URL filtering, laptop and mobile device protection, and firewall; and DNS security, Internet of Things security, SaaS security API, and SaaS security inline, as well as threat intelligence, and data loss prevention. In addition, the company offers cloud security, secure access, security operations, and threat intelligence and cyber security consulting; professional services, including architecture design and planning, implementation, configuration, and firewall migration; education services, such as certifications, as well as online and in-classroom training; and support services. Palo Alto Networks, Inc. sells its products and services through its channel partners, as well as directly to medium to large enterprises, service providers, and government entities operating in various industries, including education, energy, financial services, government entities, healthcare, Internet and media, manufacturing, public sector, and telecommunications. The company was incorporated in 2005 and is headquartered in Santa Clara, California.
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Palo Alto Jumps on Siemens 5G & AI Security Deals
- Palo Alto Networks surged after new industrial 5G collaborations and AI-focused partnerships announced at Mobile World Congress, while analyst upgrades and Symphony 2026 momentum underscore accelerating demand for PANW's AI-driven security stack. A rumored Koi acquisition—unconfirmed—could further expand endpoint AI capabilities.
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PANW: Profit Forecast Cut; Integration Costs Hit!!
Palo Alto Networks (PANW) saw an ~8% share drop after lowering its 2026 adjusted EPS outlook on Feb 18, 2026 due to higher integration costs from recent acquisitions (including CyberArk). A mid-January denial-of-service firewall vulnerability and patch added operational scrutiny. This article summarizes the events, the updated revenue guidance, and clear implications for NASDAQ-100 investors weighing short-term volatility against long-term platform strategy.
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PANW Slides After Earnings, Anthropic AI Scare Hit
Palo Alto Networks (PANW) endured a sharp pullback after its Feb. 18 earnings beat was overshadowed by lowered EPS guidance and sizable share dilution tied to recent acquisitions. A separate Feb. 24 Anthropic AI code‑security reveal added short‑term sector pressure.
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PANW Slips After AI Tool, Beats Q2 But Guides Low.
Palo Alto Networks (PANW) fell after Anthropic’s new code‑security AI and conservative guidance offset a strong Q2 beat. Revenue and NGS ARR grew, but diluted EPS guidance, CyberArk integration concerns and elevated option volatility drove near‑term weakness. Investors should weigh short‑term volatility against durable ARR growth and platform momentum.
16 Feb at 03:49
PANW Rallies After CyberArk Close, Q1 Beat +M&AUp!
Palo Alto Networks gained momentum this week after reporting a Q1 beat and closing its CyberArk acquisition. Strong recurring revenue growth, strategic buys including Chronosphere, and mixed insider activity shaped investor sentiment and analyst outlooks.
09 Feb at 03:49
Palo Alto Rally: Upgrades Lift PANW, Insiders Sell
Palo Alto Networks (PANW) saw upward pressure this week after Piper Sandler and Deutsche Bank raised ratings and price targets, even as significant insider selling drew attention. The stock trades well below its 52-week high, leaving room for upside if execution and guidance align.