Ptechhub
  • News
  • Industries
    • Enterprise IT
    • AI & ML
    • Cybersecurity
    • Finance
    • Telco
  • Brand Hub
    • Lifesight
  • Blogs
No Result
View All Result
  • News
  • Industries
    • Enterprise IT
    • AI & ML
    • Cybersecurity
    • Finance
    • Telco
  • Brand Hub
    • Lifesight
  • Blogs
No Result
View All Result
PtechHub
No Result
View All Result

Fortinet Stock Price Sinks Despite ‘Momentum’ For Firewall Refresh

CRN by CRN
May 8, 2025
Home News
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter


Executives also said during the company’s quarterly call Wednesday that geopolitical uncertainties have not weakened demand.

Fortinet executives said Wednesday that geopolitical and economic uncertainties have not weakened customer demand and that the vendor continues to expect a substantial revenue boost ahead from device refreshes in its core firewall business.

Despite those optimistic indicators, however, Fortinet’s stock price dropped 12.3 percent in after-hours trading Wednesday to $93.57 a share after the company’s second-quarter guidance came slightly below analyst expectations.

[Related: Fortinet: SASE, SecOps Now Driving $1.5B In ARR]

In results for the first quarter, ended March 31, Fortinet reported that revenue grew 14 percent from the year before to reach $1.54 billion, in line with the Wall Street consensus.

Fast-growing segments of the company’s business included SASE (secure access service edge), which saw annual recurring revenue climb 25.7 percent from a year earlier to reach $1.15 billion as of the end of March.

ARR for Fortinet’s security operations business, meanwhile, was up 30.3 percent year-over-year to $434.5 million by the end of the quarter.

During the company’s quarterly call with analysts Wednesday, Fortinet Chief Accounting Officer Christiane Ohlgart also said that the “record firewall upgrade cycle” that has been previously discussed by Fortinet executives remains on track.

“We continue to expect the firewall upgrade cycle to gain momentum in both purchasing and planning activities in the second half of 2025,” said Ohlgart, who is set to succeed Keith Jensen as Fortinet’s CFO next week.

Jensen will be retiring May 15 after more than a decade at Fortinet, as previously announced by the company in February.

Ohlgart also addressed the potential impact of the Trump administration’s tariff policies, which have particularly targeted manufacturing in China.

“The U.S. tariff situation landscape is evolving rapidly,” she said. “However, despite the current geopolitical uncertainties, demand for our cybersecurity solutions remains strong.”

Notably, “our pipeline continues to grow, and we are not seeing signs of near-term erosion,” Ohlgart said. “Additionally, our close rates remain robust, and sales cycles are tracking within our normal historical range.”

Fortinet is not expecting U.S. tariffs “to have a meaningful impact” on its operating margin during the second quarter, since “only a few components are subject to tariff charges,” she said. “Should tariffs increase in the future, we expect any resulting impact on our operating margin to be limited to hardware sales to U.S. customers.”



Source link

Tags: Cybersecuritynetwork security
CRN

CRN

Next Post
Le ministère japonais des Affaires intérieures et des communications accueillera l’événement “Beyond 5G ready showcase” à l’Expo 2025 Osaka-Kansai du 26 mai au 3 juin

Le ministère japonais des Affaires intérieures et des communications accueillera l'événement "Beyond 5G ready showcase" à l'Expo 2025 Osaka-Kansai du 26 mai au 3 juin

Recommended.

Monday.com Expands Partner Capabilities With Eye On AI For Workflow Automation

Monday.com Expands Partner Capabilities With Eye On AI For Workflow Automation

February 18, 2026
Inside the Mind of the Adversary: Why More Security Leaders Are Selecting AEV

Inside the Mind of the Adversary: Why More Security Leaders Are Selecting AEV

June 6, 2025

Trending.

Half of Google’s software development now AI-generated | Computer Weekly

Half of Google’s software development now AI-generated | Computer Weekly

February 5, 2026
Ghost Campaign Uses 7 npm Packages to Steal Crypto Wallets and Credentials

Ghost Campaign Uses 7 npm Packages to Steal Crypto Wallets and Credentials

March 24, 2026
How Ceros Gives Security Teams Visibility and Control in Claude Code

How Ceros Gives Security Teams Visibility and Control in Claude Code

March 19, 2026
Microsoft Details Cookie-Controlled PHP Web Shells Persisting via Cron on Linux Servers

Microsoft Details Cookie-Controlled PHP Web Shells Persisting via Cron on Linux Servers

April 3, 2026
Super Micro Computer Issues Statement on Action by U.S. Attorney’s Office

Super Micro Computer Issues Statement on Action by U.S. Attorney’s Office

March 19, 2026

PTechHub

A tech news platform delivering fresh perspectives, critical insights, and in-depth reporting — beyond the buzz. We cover innovation, policy, and digital culture with clarity, independence, and a sharp editorial edge.

Follow Us

Industries

  • AI & ML
  • Cybersecurity
  • Enterprise IT
  • Finance
  • Telco

Navigation

  • About
  • Advertise
  • Privacy & Policy
  • Contact

Subscribe to Our Newsletter

  • About
  • Advertise
  • Privacy & Policy
  • Contact

Copyright © 2025 | Powered By Porpholio

No Result
View All Result
  • News
  • Industries
    • Enterprise IT
    • AI & ML
    • Cybersecurity
    • Finance
    • Telco
  • Brand Hub
    • Lifesight
  • Blogs

Copyright © 2025 | Powered By Porpholio