Movement Alert|Palo Alto Networks Rises 3.66% in Regular Trading, Multiple Investment Banks Significantly Raise Price Targets Amid Cybersecurity Sector Strength

Market Focus
Jul 06

On July 6, Palo Alto Networks rose 3.66% in regular trading, trading at $360.45/share, with turnover of $522 million. The rally was driven by a wave of significant price target upgrades from major investment banks combined with broad-based strength across the cybersecurity sector.

On the catalyst front, Wells Fargo raised its price target on the stock from $325 to $420, maintaining an Overweight rating, while Arete more than doubled its target from $185 to $433, maintaining a Buy rating. The consensus mean target price among analysts polled by FactSet has risen to approximately $323. Sector peer CrowdStrike climbed 5.76% on the same session, reinforcing a positive linkage effect across cybersecurity names.

The upgrades follow Palo Alto Networks' strong fiscal Q3 results reported in early June, which showed 31% revenue growth to $3.0 billion and adjusted EPS of $0.85, both exceeding estimates. The company also raised its full-year adjusted EPS guidance to $3.77-$3.79, above the $3.68 consensus. Analysts broadly cited accelerating AI-driven security demand and the company's platformization strategy as key growth drivers.

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