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Palo Alto Networks stock: does Google Cloud deal warrant buying it?

by December 20, 2025
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Palo Alto Networks (NASDAQ: PANW) announced a landmark deal with Google Cloud on Dec. 19, aimed at integrating artificial intelligence (AI) into cybersecurity at scale.

The agreement, reportedly worth nearly $10 billion, will see PANW migrate workloads to Google Cloud while embedding the latter’s Gemini AI models into its Prisma AIRS platform.

Palo Alto Networks stock inched higher following the announcement on Friday, but remains down some 15% versus its year-to-date high in the final week of October.

What this deal means for Palo Alto Networks’ stock

The extended partnership with Google Cloud announced today is a strategic win for PANW shares.

Embedding Google’s most sophisticated Gemini AI models into its security copilots will help Palo Alto Networks deliver more predictive, automated defenses against cyber threats.

Artificial intelligence integration is fast emerging as the next frontier in cybersecurity, and PANW is positioning itself at the forefront.

Beyond tech, the deal provides scale as well: Google Cloud’s infrastructure ensures Palo Alto can deploy its solutions globally with speed and reliability.

The combination of AI innovation and cloud reach strengthens PANW’s competitive moat, making it harder for rivals to match its capabilities.

In short, for investors, this deal signals long-term revenue growth potential and improved customer stickiness.

Why PANW’s share valuation shouldn’t deter investors

At a forward price-to-earnings (P/E) ratio of about 88, Palo Alto Networks shares aren’t inexpensive to own at the time of writing. In fact, it’s forward multiple currently trumps the one even on Nvidia.

However, the Nasdaq-listed firm is seeing double-digit revenue growth – with expanding margins driven by subscription-based services and a free cash flow that has consistently improved in recent years.

So, PANW has the flexibility to invest in innovation without diluting shareholders.

The $25 billion CyberArk acquisition, for example, offers Palo Alto Networks a deeper foothold in privileged account security and cloud identity protection.

And now the Google Cloud deal adds visibility to future earnings, as demand for AI-driven cyber-security continues to accelerate. Therefore, investors should view PANW’s valuation as a reflection of strength, not a deterrent.

How to play Palo Alto Networks heading into 2026

While competition in cybersecurity remains fierce, Palo Alto Networks’ scale, financial discipline, and AI integration give it a clear edge.

For longer-term investors, the Google Cloud deal strengthens the case for owning PANW stock as part of an AI-driven portfolio.

The focus shouldn’t be on valuation, but on whether the firm will continue executing at this level. The good news: Wall Street believes it will.

The consensus rating on Palo Alto Networks shares currently sits at “strong buy” – with the mean target of about $225 indicating potential upside of more than 20% from here.

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