
Target Falls, Palo Alto Networks Drops, Take-Two Interactive Lower on Stock Sale Plan
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On this episode of Stock Movers:
- Target (TGT) shares fall after the company cut its sales forecast due to a sharp pullback in spending, tariffs, boycotts, and consumer confidence, with net sales expected to decline by a low single digit this year.
- Palo Alto Networks (PANW) shares drop after the infrastructure software company reported its fiscal third-quarter results and gave an outlook that failed to fully ease growth concerns. However, analysts remain broadly positive on its long-term potential.
- Take-Two Interactive (TTWO) shares are lower after the company announced plans to sell $1 billion of new stock to investors. The New York-based video-game maker plans to use the proceeds for general corporate purposes, including repayment of debt and future acquisitions, according to a statement Tuesday. The company declined to comment further on the sale.
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