Why Palo Alto Networks (PANW) Stock Tumbled 6% Despite Crushing Q3 Earnings

04-Jun-2026 Blockonomi

Key Takeaways

  • Shares of PANW declined 5.6% following fiscal Q3 results that exceeded expectations, posting $3 billion in revenue and $0.85 EPS
  • Year-over-year organic annual recurring revenue climbed 28%; next-generation security ARR reached $8.13 billion, jumping 60% YoY
  • Management’s full-year revenue outlook of $11.42 billion surpassed Wall Street estimates by approximately 1%
  • Multiple analysts hiked price targets, with UBS moving to $300 from $183 (Neutral) and Evercore ISI increasing to $375 (Buy)
  • Leadership set a free cash flow margin goal of 40% by fiscal 2028

Shares of Palo Alto Networks tumbled 5.6% during Wednesday’s trading session, settling near $280, even as the cybersecurity giant delivered fiscal third-quarter results that surpassed analyst projections across key metrics.


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The decline came after shares had climbed 79% over the 30 trading sessions preceding the earnings announcement — marking the company’s largest pre-earnings rally in over 13 years, based on data from Jefferies. The post-earnings retreat appeared to be a textbook example of profit-taking after an extended run-up.

Third-quarter sales totaled $3 billion, topping forecasts. Adjusted profit reached $0.85 per share, likewise exceeding consensus projections. The broader software industry also experienced headwinds that day, with the iShares Expanded Tech-Software ETF (IGV) declining 4.3%.

Annual recurring revenue from next-generation security offerings hit $8.13 billion, representing a 60% year-over-year surge. Organic ARR — excluding contributions from recent Chronosphere and CyberArk acquisitions — expanded 28%, matching the second quarter’s growth rate while maintaining robust momentum.

Organic net new ARR accelerated 32% sequentially during the period, as organic revenue reached $2.61 billion, marking a 14% increase.

A minor concern emerged around the organic ARR metric, which fell slightly short of some institutional investors’ expectations, according to Jefferies analyst Jeff Favuzza. While a relatively small miss, it mattered given the stock’s elevated valuation heading into the report.

Forward Outlook and Profitability Metrics

Management’s full-year revenue projection landed at $11.42 billion at the midpoint, approximately 1% higher than analyst consensus. While representing a smaller upside than the quarterly beat, PANW has historically outperformed forecasts by an average of 5% across the past 10 quarters, according to FactSet data.

The company guided for full-year operating margins slightly above 29%, an improvement from the 27.1% recorded in Q3. Leadership also indicated that anticipated cost savings from recent M&A activity would materialize one to two quarters ahead of initial expectations.

Chief Executive Nikesh Arora outlined ambitions for a 40% free cash flow margin target by fiscal 2028. Based on current analyst models projecting $15.61 billion in fiscal 2028 revenue, achieving that margin would generate roughly $6.24 billion in free cash flow — nearly 50% above current fiscal 2026 projections.

The firm’s new AI-powered security offering, “Psima AIRS,” tripled its customer base from approximately 100 in the second quarter to around 300 currently.

Wall Street’s Response

UBS elevated its price objective to $300 from $183 while maintaining a Neutral stance. Prior to the selloff, shares were trading just under that revised target at $297. UBS’s valuation framework applies a 40x EV/free cash flow multiple based on anticipated low-to-mid double-digit growth through calendar 2028.

Rosenblatt increased its target to $355 with a Buy recommendation. Evercore ISI raised its target to $375, also with a Buy rating. Stifel moved to $330 with a Buy. Wells Fargo established a $325 objective. Stephens maintained an Equal Weight rating with a $300 target.

Mizuho analyst Gregg Moskowitz retained his Outperform rating, noting continued optimism around PANW’s strategic shift toward higher-growth subscription-based revenue streams.

Remaining performance obligations totaled $18.4 billion, surpassing estimates by $590 million. Adjusted free cash flow for the quarter stood at $910 million, bringing the trailing twelve-month FCF margin to 38.5%.

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