On July 30, Fortinet rose 10.68% overnight, trading at $169.58/share. The surge was driven by the company's Q2 earnings release, which significantly exceeded market expectations across all key metrics, while management raised full-year guidance.
Specifically, Fortinet reported Q2 adjusted EPS of $0.90, far surpassing the FactSet consensus estimate of $0.75. Revenue came in at $2.048 billion, beating the $1.889 billion estimate and representing 26% year-over-year growth. For Q3, the company guided revenue midpoint of approximately $2.06 billion versus the $1.95 billion consensus, with adjusted EPS expected at $0.83-$0.87 versus the $0.76 estimate. Full-year revenue guidance was raised to $8.02-$8.18 billion, implying 19% year-over-year growth, with adjusted EPS of $3.41-$3.47.
The results reflect strong momentum from AI-driven cybersecurity demand. Fortinet recently partnered with Intel to co-develop its SP6 security processor, further strengthening its AI security product portfolio. Notably, the analyst average target price of $137.12 remains well below the current share price, indicating ongoing valuation debate despite the operational outperformance.
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