Wall Street is gushing over Palo Alto stock, after earnings crushed estimates
Most Wall Street analysts were optimistic about Palo Alto Networks stock going into its second-quarter-earnings report Tuesday. The cybersecurity company delivered. Palo Alto stock is soaring after it beat the Street’s expectations and raised guidance. The back story: Last month, Wedbush Securities analyst Daniel Ivesraised his rating for Palo Alto to Outperform from Neutral, citing positive feedback from his checks with technology buyers.
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