Cantor Fitzgerald analyst Jonathan Ruykhaver raised the firm’s price target on Check Point (CHKP) to $230 from $220 and keeps a Neutral rating on the shares. Cantor continues to see a long-term growth path for Check Point, driven by Infinity adoption, SASE strength, and continued strategic M&A, the analyst tells investors. Near-term, improved checks and solid pipeline suggest modest Q2 upside and an in-line to slightly higher FY25 guide, the firm adds.
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