Palo Alto Networks stock slips as CyberArk deal closes and Tel Aviv listing plan surfaces
Palo Alto Networks shares slipped 0.2% after the company confirmed plans for a secondary listing in Tel Aviv following its $25 billion CyberArk acquisition. An SEC filing detailed changes to CyberArk’s convertible notes and related hedges. Palo Alto will keep CyberArk’s products standalone for now. Investors await the company’s Feb. 17 earnings for updates on integration and demand.