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PANW stock: Traders brace for an 8% swing as Palo Alto Networks heads into earnings
15 February 2026
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PANW stock: Traders brace for an 8% swing as Palo Alto Networks heads into earnings

NEW YORK, Feb 15, 2026, 14:17 EST — Market closed.

Palo Alto Networks (PANW.O) shares closed up 2.5% at $166.95 on Friday, after swinging between $162.04 and $170.36. Options, contracts to buy or sell shares at set prices, imply traders expect about an 8% move after the company reports on Tuesday — roughly $153 to above $180 from Friday’s close. The stock is down about 9% in 2026 and nearly 25% below its October record, and analysts see adjusted earnings of 94 cents per share on revenue of $2.58 billion, according to Visible Alpha estimates cited by Investopedia.

The setup matters because U.S. stock markets are shut on Monday for Presidents Day, squeezing positioning into one regular session before the results. Investors are looking for signs that cybersecurity spending is holding up even as software shares have been knocked around this year.

Palo Alto has been busy on deals, too, which raises the bar for the call. “For our customers, this means the end of ‘identity silos,’” Chief Executive Nikesh Arora said when the company announced it had completed its CyberArk acquisition. Palo Alto Networks

The company said it will release fiscal second-quarter results after U.S. markets close on Feb. 17 and hold a webcast at 1:30 p.m. Pacific (4:30 p.m. Eastern). The period ended Jan. 31.

Morgan Stanley analyst Meta Marshall said AI is becoming a tailwind for cybersecurity, arguing that broader AI use expands the attack surface for attackers. “This has become an urgent spend priority,” she wrote, highlighting Palo Alto and rival CrowdStrike among her preferred names in the group. TheStreet

Palo Alto has also said its shares will trade on the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange under the ticker “CYBR,” alongside its Nasdaq listing, after the CyberArk deal. “Listing on the TASE is a powerful tribute to CyberArk’s Israeli roots,” the company told Reuters in a statement. Reuters

For investors, the questions are plain enough: does management lift its outlook, and what does it say about stitching CyberArk into the platform without squeezing margins? Guidance and deal commentary can move a stock that is already carrying a lot of expectation into the week.

But there’s a geopolitical edge, too. Reuters reported this week that Palo Alto chose not to explicitly tie China to a global cyberespionage campaign in a Unit 42 report after a Chinese software ban, though the company called suggestions it softened the report “speculative and false” and said “Attribution is irrelevant.” “People have always taken risks by naming names,” said Thomas Rid, a professor at Johns Hopkins University, in the Reuters report. Reuters

With the holiday in between, Tuesday’s results and conference call will set the tone for PANW into the rest of the week. Traders will be watching guidance, CyberArk integration commentary and any clarity on the timing of the Tel Aviv listing.

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