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Inc stmt in USDIncome statement in USDView more

Year on year Palo Alto Networks Inc had net income fall -56.01% from 2.58bn to 1.13bn despite a 14.87% increase in revenues from 8.03bn to 9.22bn. An increase in the cost of goods sold as a percentage of sales from 25.65% to 26.59% was a component in the falling net income despite rising revenues.
Gross margin73.47%
Net profit margin11.69%
Operating margin13.24%
Return on assets5.09%
Return on equity15.33%
Return on investment7.68%
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Cash flow in USDView more

In 2025, Palo Alto Networks Inc increased its cash reserves by 47.35%, or 732.40m. The company earned 3.72bn from its operations for a Cash Flow Margin of 40.30%. In addition the company used 2.20bn on investing activities and also paid 778.90m in financing cash flows.
Cash flow per share2.07
Price/Cash flow per share92.04
Book value per share12.52
Tangible book value per share4.88
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Balance sheet in USDView more

Palo Alto Networks Inc uses little or no debt in its capital structure.
Current ratio0.9854
Quick ratio--
Total debt/total equity0.00
Total debt/total capital0.00
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