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Palo Alto forecasts annual results above estimates on robust cybersecurity demand

(Reuters) -Palo Alto Networks forecast fiscal 2025 revenue and profit above Wall Street estimates on Monday, a sign of growing demand for its comprehensive cybersecurity products as digital threat landscape evolves. Shares of Santa Clara, California-based Palo Alto Networks rose about 4% in extended trading, as the company also announced an additional $500 million for…

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Trump says he would consider ending $7,500 electric vehicle credit

(Reuters) – Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump on Monday said he would consider ending a $7,500 tax credit for electric vehicle purchases, calling it “ridiculous.” “Tax credits and tax incentives are not generally a very good thing,” Trump said in an interview with Reuters after a campaign event in York, Pennsylvania when asked about the…

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Mars’ biggest deal clinched by secretive, deep-pocketed family

(Refiles to add missing word in paragraph 4) MCLEAN, VIRGINIA (Reuters) – A running joke among residents of McLean, Virginia is that the most secretive organization headquartered in their Washington D.C. suburb is not the Central Intelligence Agency, but rather a confectionery and pet products company. Here, the second-richest U.S. family runs Mars Inc, maker…

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Barclays planned to pull out of Israel’s bond auctions under activist pressure, FT reports

(Reuters) -Barclays drew up plans to pull out of future Israeli government bond auctions as it reviewed its exposure to the country under pressure from pro-Palestinian activists, the Financial Times reported on Wednesday, citing people familiar with the matter. Barclays informed Israeli officials that it planned to continue to work as a so-called primary dealer,…

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Wall Street firms to pay over $470 million to settle with US regulators over texting

(Reuters) – Another swathe of broker-dealer and investment advisers have agreed to pay over $470 million to U.S. regulators to settle civil charges they violated recordkeeping rules, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission and Commodity Futures Trading Commission said in statements on Wednesday. Toronto-Dominion Bank’s TD Securities, BNY Mellon and Truist were among the among…

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