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Palo Alto Networks will buy Israeli peer CyberArk Software for about $25 billion, in its biggest deal yet, as CEO Nikesh ...
Alphabet (GOOGL.O) said this week it would buy Wiz for about $32 billion in its biggest deal as the Google parent doubles down on cybersecurity to sharpen its edge in the cloud-computing race ...
Palo Alto Networks Inc. agreed to buy CyberArk Software Ltd. in a cash-and-stock deal valuing the Israeli cybersecurity ...
Palo Alto Networks will buy Israeli peer CyberArk Software for about $25 billion, in its biggest deal yet, as CEO Nikesh ...
Palo Alto Networks has agreed a $25bn takeover of Israeli rival CyberArk Software, marking the latest mega-deal of the year in the increasingly active cyber security sector.
Acquisition marks Palo Alto Networks' largest deal and reinforces Israel's leadership in global cybersecurity innovation.
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Israeli cybersecurity startup Wiz has ended talks with Google-parent Alphabet (GOOGL) on a reported $23 billion deal, opting instead to focus on an initial public offering (IPO). Wiz CEO Assaf ...
The Wiz deal, assuming it closes, will be the largest in Alphabet's history. It's paying a hefty price tag believed to be around 60 times Wiz's 2024 annual recurring revenue of $500 million in 2024.
Given Wiz’s valuation of $12 billion in May, if the Journal’s report is correct and Alphabet is willing to spend $23 billion on Wiz, in theory the odds of a deal happening are high.
The Wiz deal, assuming it closes, will be the largest in Alphabet's history. It's paying a hefty price tag believed to be around 60 times Wiz's 2024 annual recurring revenue of $500 million in 2024.