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PANW Plunges 14% in 3 Months: Should You Hold or Fold the Stock?
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Key Takeaways
PANW shares fell 13.6% in three months on growing concern over slowing revenues and NGS ARR growth rates.
Palo Alto Networks' Cortex XSIAM gained 470 customers, including a record $85M deal with a U.S. telecom firm.
PANW trades below the industry P/S average, offering valuation support despite near-term growth concerns.
Palo Alto Networks’(PANW - Free Report) shares have lost 13.6% over the past three months, underperforming the Zacks Security industry’s decline of 12%. The stock has also underperformed its industry peers and competitors, including CyberArk (CYBR - Free Report) , CrowdStrike (CRWD - Free Report) and Fortinet (FTNT - Free Report) . In the past three months, shares of CyberArk, CrowdStrike and Fortinet have lost 11.6%, 5.7% and 8.2%, respectively.
3-month Price Return Performance
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The underperformance of Palo Alto Networks’ shares raises the question: Should investors continue holding PANW stock or exit the investment?
PANW Suffers From Slowing Sales Growth
Palo Alto Networks is experiencing a slowdown in its sales growth. Notably, the company’s revenue growth rate has been in the mid-teen percentage range over the past year, a sharp contrast from the mid-20s percentage in fiscal 2023.
This deceleration is expected to continue into fiscal 2026, with the company forecasting full-year revenue growth in the range of 14-15%. In the recently reported financial results for the first quarter of fiscal 2026, revenues grew 16% year over year. The Zacks Consensus Estimate for fiscal 2026 and 2027 indicates revenue growth to remain in the low-to-mid-teen percentage range.
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Another concern is the slowing growth of NGS ARR, a key metric for Palo Alto Networks' long-term financial health. The company has reported six consecutive quarters of decelerating NGS ARR growth. Furthermore, for fiscal 2026, Palo Alto Networks expects NGS ARR in the range of $7.00-$7.10 billion, suggesting 26-27% growth. This indicates a slowdown from 32% growth in fiscal 2025 and 45%+ in fiscal 2024.
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While this is still impressive, the decelerating momentum has disappointed investors, considering the rising demand for cloud security and AI-powered solutions. However, for investors, not everything is gloom and doom.
PANW Benefits From Positive Industry Tailwinds
Palo Alto Networks is well-positioned to capitalize on the growing demand for advanced cybersecurity solutions. According to Fortune Business Insights, the global cybersecurity market is projected to expand from $218.98 billion in 2025 to $699.39 billion by 2034, representing a massive addressable market. As cyber threats become more sophisticated, enterprises are increasingly prioritizing multi-layered security platforms, which directly contribute to PANW’s strengths.
The company’s continued innovation in AI, automation and cloud security reinforces its competitive lead. AI is increasingly embedded into Palo Alto Networks’ offerings, which is helping it win multi-product deals through platforms like Cortex XSIAM and Prisma AI-Ready Security (Prisma AIRS).
In the first quarter of fiscal 2026, the company said Cortex XSIAM continued to grow strongly. The platform now has about 470 customers. On average, each customer spends more than $1 million in ARR. This shows that Cortex XSIAM is mainly used by large enterprise customers.
Deal sizes are getting larger. During the first quarter, Palo Alto Networks signed its biggest Cortex XSIAM deal so far. A large U.S. telecom company agreed to an $85 million contract. Management said customers are choosing Cortex XSIAM to replace older security tools. The goal is to reduce the number of products they manage and improve response times. More than 60% of customers using Cortex XSIAM have reduced their median time to respond from days or weeks to just minutes.
Furthermore, Palo Alto Networks recently announced that it is expanding its partnership with Google Cloud. Under the expanded partnership agreement, PANW’s Prisma AIRS will be integrated with Google Cloud services, such as Vertex AI and Agent Engine. This will allow customers to secure AI models, data, and agents while they are running on Google Cloud.
Apart from Google Cloud, PANW has integrated Prisma AIRS with several other AI agent platforms, including Factory, Glean, IBM, and ServiceNow. These integrations secure AI agents inside tools that customers already use.
Valuation: PANW Trades Below Industry
Palo Alto Networks is currently trading at a lower price-to-sales (P/S) multiple compared to the industry. PANW’s forward 12-month P/S ratio sits at 11.24X, slightly lower than the industry’s forward 12-month P/S ratio of 12.22X.
PANW Forward 12-Month P/S Ratio
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Palo Alto Networks stock trades at a lower P/S multiple compared with CyberArk and CrowdStrike, while trading at a higher P/S multiple compared with Fortinet. At present, CyberArk, CrowdStrike and Fortinet have P/S multiples of 13.83X, 19.86X and 7.73X, respectively.
Conclusion: Hold PANW Stock Right Now
Palo Alto Networks remains a leader in cybersecurity, with a strong long-term growth trajectory, continued AI-driven innovation and a shift toward a more predictable recurring revenue model. However, slowing revenue and NGS ARR growth rates warrant a cautious approach to the stock.
Despite these headwinds, Palo Alto Networks’ reasonable valuation offers some downside protection. This discounted pricing makes PANW an attractive long-term hold, particularly for investors seeking exposure to cybersecurity growth at a fair price.
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PANW Plunges 14% in 3 Months: Should You Hold or Fold the Stock?
Key Takeaways
Palo Alto Networks’(PANW - Free Report) shares have lost 13.6% over the past three months, underperforming the Zacks Security industry’s decline of 12%. The stock has also underperformed its industry peers and competitors, including CyberArk (CYBR - Free Report) , CrowdStrike (CRWD - Free Report) and Fortinet (FTNT - Free Report) . In the past three months, shares of CyberArk, CrowdStrike and Fortinet have lost 11.6%, 5.7% and 8.2%, respectively.
3-month Price Return Performance
Image Source: Zacks Investment Research
The underperformance of Palo Alto Networks’ shares raises the question: Should investors continue holding PANW stock or exit the investment?
PANW Suffers From Slowing Sales Growth
Palo Alto Networks is experiencing a slowdown in its sales growth. Notably, the company’s revenue growth rate has been in the mid-teen percentage range over the past year, a sharp contrast from the mid-20s percentage in fiscal 2023.
This deceleration is expected to continue into fiscal 2026, with the company forecasting full-year revenue growth in the range of 14-15%. In the recently reported financial results for the first quarter of fiscal 2026, revenues grew 16% year over year. The Zacks Consensus Estimate for fiscal 2026 and 2027 indicates revenue growth to remain in the low-to-mid-teen percentage range.
Image Source: Zacks Investment Research
Another concern is the slowing growth of NGS ARR, a key metric for Palo Alto Networks' long-term financial health. The company has reported six consecutive quarters of decelerating NGS ARR growth. Furthermore, for fiscal 2026, Palo Alto Networks expects NGS ARR in the range of $7.00-$7.10 billion, suggesting 26-27% growth. This indicates a slowdown from 32% growth in fiscal 2025 and 45%+ in fiscal 2024.
Image Source: Palo Alto Networks, Inc.
While this is still impressive, the decelerating momentum has disappointed investors, considering the rising demand for cloud security and AI-powered solutions. However, for investors, not everything is gloom and doom.
PANW Benefits From Positive Industry Tailwinds
Palo Alto Networks is well-positioned to capitalize on the growing demand for advanced cybersecurity solutions. According to Fortune Business Insights, the global cybersecurity market is projected to expand from $218.98 billion in 2025 to $699.39 billion by 2034, representing a massive addressable market. As cyber threats become more sophisticated, enterprises are increasingly prioritizing multi-layered security platforms, which directly contribute to PANW’s strengths.
The company’s continued innovation in AI, automation and cloud security reinforces its competitive lead. AI is increasingly embedded into Palo Alto Networks’ offerings, which is helping it win multi-product deals through platforms like Cortex XSIAM and Prisma AI-Ready Security (Prisma AIRS).
In the first quarter of fiscal 2026, the company said Cortex XSIAM continued to grow strongly. The platform now has about 470 customers. On average, each customer spends more than $1 million in ARR. This shows that Cortex XSIAM is mainly used by large enterprise customers.
Deal sizes are getting larger. During the first quarter, Palo Alto Networks signed its biggest Cortex XSIAM deal so far. A large U.S. telecom company agreed to an $85 million contract. Management said customers are choosing Cortex XSIAM to replace older security tools. The goal is to reduce the number of products they manage and improve response times. More than 60% of customers using Cortex XSIAM have reduced their median time to respond from days or weeks to just minutes.
Furthermore, Palo Alto Networks recently announced that it is expanding its partnership with Google Cloud. Under the expanded partnership agreement, PANW’s Prisma AIRS will be integrated with Google Cloud services, such as Vertex AI and Agent Engine. This will allow customers to secure AI models, data, and agents while they are running on Google Cloud.
Apart from Google Cloud, PANW has integrated Prisma AIRS with several other AI agent platforms, including Factory, Glean, IBM, and ServiceNow. These integrations secure AI agents inside tools that customers already use.
Valuation: PANW Trades Below Industry
Palo Alto Networks is currently trading at a lower price-to-sales (P/S) multiple compared to the industry. PANW’s forward 12-month P/S ratio sits at 11.24X, slightly lower than the industry’s forward 12-month P/S ratio of 12.22X.
PANW Forward 12-Month P/S Ratio
Image Source: Zacks Investment Research
Palo Alto Networks stock trades at a lower P/S multiple compared with CyberArk and CrowdStrike, while trading at a higher P/S multiple compared with Fortinet. At present, CyberArk, CrowdStrike and Fortinet have P/S multiples of 13.83X, 19.86X and 7.73X, respectively.
Conclusion: Hold PANW Stock Right Now
Palo Alto Networks remains a leader in cybersecurity, with a strong long-term growth trajectory, continued AI-driven innovation and a shift toward a more predictable recurring revenue model. However, slowing revenue and NGS ARR growth rates warrant a cautious approach to the stock.
Despite these headwinds, Palo Alto Networks’ reasonable valuation offers some downside protection. This discounted pricing makes PANW an attractive long-term hold, particularly for investors seeking exposure to cybersecurity growth at a fair price.
Currently, Palo Alto Networks carries a Zacks Rank #3 (Hold). You can see the complete list of today’s Zacks #1 Rank (Strong Buy) stocks here.