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NASDAQ:PANW 21 December 2025 - 14 January 2026

US economic calendar today: Retail sales and PPI loom as Wall Street futures slip ahead of bank earnings

US economic calendar today: Retail sales and PPI loom as Wall Street futures slip ahead of bank earnings

U.S. stock futures slipped early Wednesday, with S&P 500 E-minis down 0.17% and Nasdaq 100 E-minis off 0.22% before key bank earnings and economic data. JPMorgan reported a profit beat but shares fell after executives warned about credit-card rate caps. Palo Alto Networks and Fortinet dropped over 2% premarket. Traders awaited retail sales and producer price data for signals on inflation and consumer demand.
Palo Alto Networks (PANW) stock slips in premarket after a sharp rally — what traders watch next

Palo Alto Networks (PANW) stock slips in premarket after a sharp rally — what traders watch next

Palo Alto Networks shares slipped 0.5% to $193.01 in premarket trading Thursday after a 4.3% jump the previous day. Guggenheim upgraded the stock to “Neutral” from “Sell,” and a Form 4 filing showed Chief Accounting Officer Josh D. Paul sold 800 shares on Jan. 2. Investors await the next earnings report, focused on subscription growth and revenue guidance.
8 January 2026
Palo Alto Networks stock set for Monday spotlight after Guggenheim upgrade, insider sale notices

Palo Alto Networks stock set for Monday spotlight after Guggenheim upgrade, insider sale notices

Palo Alto Networks shares fell 2.6% to $179.37 Friday, lagging cybersecurity peers. Guggenheim upgraded the stock to Neutral from Sell ahead of Monday trading. SEC filings show president William D. Jenkins Jr. and executive Joshua D. Paul filed Form 144 notices for planned share sales under 10b5-1 plans. The stock faces scrutiny after recent deal activity and product shifts.
CrowdStrike stock (CRWD) drops after-hours as Wall Street opens 2026 and traders focus on valuation

CrowdStrike stock (CRWD) drops after-hours as Wall Street opens 2026 and traders focus on valuation

CrowdStrike shares fell 3.2% to $453.58 in after-hours trading Friday, underperforming a broader market rebound. Palo Alto Networks, Fortinet, and Zscaler also closed lower. The drop came as investors eyed next week’s U.S. labor data and awaited new tech earnings. CrowdStrike traded between $449.49 and $477.25 during the session, with about 3 million shares changing hands.
Palo Alto Networks stock today: PANW slides nearly 3% as cybersecurity shares lag to start 2026

Palo Alto Networks stock today: PANW slides nearly 3% as cybersecurity shares lag to start 2026

Palo Alto Networks shares fell 2.9% to $178.87 in afternoon trading Friday, underperforming the S&P 500, which edged up 0.2%. CrowdStrike, Zscaler, and Fortinet also declined. About 4.1 million Palo Alto shares changed hands as traders awaited next week’s U.S. jobs and inflation data. The stock traded between $186.99 and $177.23 during the session.
CrowdStrike stock slides after-hours as Wedbush keeps CRWD on its top AI picks list

CrowdStrike stock slides after-hours as Wedbush keeps CRWD on its top AI picks list

CrowdStrike shares last traded at $468.76, down 1.5% after the New Year’s holiday market closure. Analyst Dan Ives of Wedbush reiterated a $600 price target, citing AI-driven security demand. Sector peers Palo Alto Networks and Fortinet also fell. Investors await early January U.S. economic data and CrowdStrike’s next results for updates on subscription growth.
Palo Alto Networks stock flat after insider sale filings; PANW traders eye next earnings

Palo Alto Networks stock flat after insider sale filings; PANW traders eye next earnings

Palo Alto Networks closed nearly unchanged at $186.85 Tuesday after SEC filings showed President William D. Jenkins Jr. and CFO Dipak Golechha sold shares under pre-arranged plans. Jenkins sold 6,218 shares on Dec. 26 for about $1.17 million; Golechha sold 5,000 shares on Dec. 23 for roughly $940,910. Both retained large stakes. Cybersecurity peers and major U.S. indexes ended lower.
Palo Alto Networks Stock (NASDAQ: PANW) Holds Near $188 With Markets Closed; What Investors Are Watching Into Monday

Palo Alto Networks Stock (NASDAQ: PANW) Holds Near $188 With Markets Closed; What Investors Are Watching Into Monday

Palo Alto Networks (PANW) closed Friday at $188.45, unchanged in after-hours trading as U.S. markets entered a holiday-shortened week. Trading volume was light, with Wall Street indexes near record highs. Investors are watching for potential moves when markets reopen Monday amid ongoing cybersecurity consolidation and AI-driven demand. Key economic data releases and thin liquidity may influence price swings.
28 December 2025
Palo Alto Networks Stock (PANW) Today: Shares Hold Near $188 Heading Into Monday as Wall Street Weighs Google Cloud Pact, M&A, and Valuation

Palo Alto Networks Stock (PANW) Today: Shares Hold Near $188 Heading Into Monday as Wall Street Weighs Google Cloud Pact, M&A, and Valuation

Palo Alto Networks shares closed Friday at $188.30, trading in a narrow range after a volatile December. Options activity showed low implied volatility, while analysts debated the impact of recent acquisitions and high valuation. No major company news broke over the weekend. Volume reached about 2.5 million shares.
Palo Alto Networks (PANW) Stock: What to Know Before the U.S. Market Opens on Dec. 26, 2025

Palo Alto Networks (PANW) Stock: What to Know Before the U.S. Market Opens on Dec. 26, 2025

Palo Alto Networks and Google Cloud announced an expanded partnership, with a source telling Reuters the deal could approach $10 billion over several years. The company also unveiled plans to acquire CyberArk and Chronosphere, both expected to close in the second half of fiscal 2026. PANW issued fiscal 2026 revenue guidance of $10.50–$10.54 billion and non-GAAP EPS of $3.80–$3.90.
26 December 2025
Palo Alto Networks (PANW) Stock After Hours on Dec. 24, 2025: What Happened After the Bell and What to Watch Before the Next U.S. Market Open

Palo Alto Networks (PANW) Stock After Hours on Dec. 24, 2025: What Happened After the Bell and What to Watch Before the Next U.S. Market Open

Palo Alto Networks shares closed at $187.22, down 0.48% in Wednesday’s holiday-shortened session, then slipped to $186.70 after hours. Trading volume was about 1.77 million shares. U.S. markets closed early at 1 p.m. ET and will remain shut Thursday for Christmas, reopening Friday. No new company news was released; the latest headline remains the Google Cloud partnership announced Dec. 19.
25 December 2025
Palo Alto Networks (PANW) Stock After Hours: What Happened on Dec. 22, 2025—and What to Watch Before the Market Opens Tuesday

Palo Alto Networks (PANW) Stock After Hours: What Happened on Dec. 22, 2025—and What to Watch Before the Market Opens Tuesday

Palo Alto Networks shares closed Monday at $189.49, up 1.40%, and edged to $189.60 in after-hours trading, showing little reaction to late news. The stock’s recent movement follows Friday’s announcement of an expanded partnership with Google Cloud focused on AI security. Trading volume reached about 4.75 million shares. No new filings or updates emerged after the bell.
Palo Alto Networks (PANW) Stock News Today: Google Cloud’s Near-$10 Billion Deal, AI-Security Momentum, and Analyst Forecasts (Dec. 22, 2025)

Palo Alto Networks (PANW) Stock News Today: Google Cloud’s Near-$10 Billion Deal, AI-Security Momentum, and Analyst Forecasts (Dec. 22, 2025)

Palo Alto Networks shares rose 1.5% to $189.65 on Dec. 22 after news of an expanded Google Cloud partnership, reportedly worth nearly $10 billion over several years. The deal includes integrating Palo Alto’s AI security tools with Google Cloud services and expanding firewall and SASE deployments. Analysts highlighted the partnership’s potential to drive recurring revenue but noted execution risks remain.
Palo Alto Networks (PANW) Stock: What to Know Before the U.S. Market Opens on Dec. 22, 2025

Palo Alto Networks (PANW) Stock: What to Know Before the U.S. Market Opens on Dec. 22, 2025

Palo Alto Networks and Google Cloud have expanded their partnership in a security services deal reportedly worth nearly $10 billion over several years, Reuters reported Dec. 19. PANW shares last closed at $186.88. The agreement includes AI-driven cybersecurity initiatives and deeper integration of Palo Alto’s platforms with Google Cloud services. Investors are watching for further details on margins and execution.
22 December 2025
Palo Alto Networks (PANW) Stock Week Ahead: Google Cloud’s ‘$10B’ Partnership, Analyst Targets, and Key Catalysts for Dec. 22–26, 2025

Palo Alto Networks (PANW) Stock Week Ahead: Google Cloud’s ‘$10B’ Partnership, Analyst Targets, and Key Catalysts for Dec. 22–26, 2025

Reuters reported Dec. 19 that Google Cloud and Palo Alto Networks expanded their partnership in a deal valued near $10 billion, described as Google Cloud’s largest-ever security services agreement. The arrangement includes migrating Palo Alto services to Google Cloud and developing new AI-driven cybersecurity products. PANW closed at $186.88 on Dec. 19, about 16% below its 52-week high. Financial terms were not confirmed by company executives.

Stock Market Today

  • Nvidia Stock Poised for Growth, Targeting $300 by 2027
    June 8, 2026, 11:14 AM EDT. NVIDIA delivered a record Q1 FY27 with $81.6 billion revenue, up 85.2%, driven by a 92% surge in its Data Center segment. Despite strong fundamentals and a 214.5% earnings growth projection, shares trade modestly at $205.10, partly due to market volatility and China-related restrictions. Wall Street's average price target stands at $298.42, suggesting 45% upside, while an internal model estimates a more cautious $255.67 by mid-2027. Achieving $300, implying a forward price-to-earnings ratio of 38, hinges on sustained AI-driven demand, backed by $119 billion in supply contracts and an $80 billion buyback plan. Challenges include potential hyperscaler capital expenditure slowdowns and ongoing geopolitical tensions. Overall, NVIDIA trades attractively at 26 times forward earnings amid rapid revenue and earnings growth, facing sentiment hurdles more than financial ones.

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