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Is Wall Street Bullish or Bearish on Gen Digital Stock?
Is Wall Street Bullish or Bearish on Gen Digital Stock?

Yahoo

time05-08-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Is Wall Street Bullish or Bearish on Gen Digital Stock?

With a market cap of $17.7 billion, Gen Digital Inc. (GEN) is a global leader in cyber-safety solutions dedicated to empowering digital freedom for individuals, families, and small businesses. Through its trusted portfolio of brands, including Norton, Avast, LifeLock, Avira, AVG, and CCleaner, the company delivers comprehensive cybersecurity, identity protection, and online privacy services. Shares of the Tempe, Arizona-based company have underperformed the broader market over the past 52 weeks. GEN stock has increased 15.2% over this time frame, while the broader S&P 500 Index ($SPX) has gained 18.4%. In addition, shares of Gen Digital have risen 5.8% on a YTD basis, compared to SPX's 7.6% rise. More News from Barchart Options Traders Expected Palantir Stock's Tamest Earnings Reaction in a Year. Did They Get It Right? Dear Nvidia Stock Fans, Mark Your Calendars for August 27 Tesla Gains on Elon Musk's New Pay Package. Is TSLA Stock a Buy? Stop Missing Market Moves: Get the FREE Barchart Brief – your midday dose of stock movers, trending sectors, and actionable trade ideas, delivered right to your inbox. Sign Up Now! Looking closer, GEN stock has also lagged behind the Technology Select Sector SPDR Fund's (XLK) 28.1% return over the past 52 weeks. Shares of Gen Digital surged 8.2% following its strong Q4 2025 results on May 6, with adjusted EPS of $0.59 exceeding estimates and rising 11.3% year-over-year. Revenue grew 5% to over $1 billion, driven by heightened demand for AI-powered cyber safety solutions amid rising digital threats. The company reported an increase in its direct customer base to 40.4 million and improved its customer retention rate to 78%. For the fiscal year ending in March 2026, analysts expect GEN's EPS to grow 13.4% year-over-year to $2.28. The company's earnings surprise history is mixed. It beat or met the consensus estimates in two of the last four quarters while missing on two other occasions. Among the eight analysts covering the stock, the consensus rating is a 'Moderate Buy.' That's based on five 'Strong Buys' and three 'Hold' ratings. On Jul. 14, Barclays raised Gen Digital's price target to $32 while maintaining an 'Equal Weight' rating. As of writing, the stock is trading below the mean price target of $34.50. The Street-high price target of $46 implies a potential upside of 58.7% from the current price levels. On the date of publication, Sohini Mondal did not have (either directly or indirectly) positions in any of the securities mentioned in this article. All information and data in this article is solely for informational purposes. This article was originally published on

‘It's like being walled in': young Iranians break through internet blackout
‘It's like being walled in': young Iranians break through internet blackout

The Guardian

time25-06-2025

  • Politics
  • The Guardian

‘It's like being walled in': young Iranians break through internet blackout

Amir* hasn't slept much in days. From his apartment in northern Tehran, the 23-year-old spends his nights searching for proxy links – fragile digital lifelines that briefly break through the internet blackout. Iran remains under a near-total internet shutdown, severely limiting access to information. A group of young Iranians are, however, working non-stop to breech the blackout to ensure their voices go out to the outside world. 'We can't use VPNs any more. To get around this internet blackout, we are using special proxy links, essentially 'secret tunnels' that route messages through servers outside Iran,' said Amir, adding that he has managed to build a system to give proxies to his friends. 'These links are a part of one of the app's features […] they route Telegram traffic from an internal server. Each of them does this for a few hours and then fails. So I constantly try to find new ones to send to my folks.' The Iranian government shut down access to the internet, accusing Israel of exploiting the network for military purposes. Local sources told the Guardian no one has access to the internet except correspondents working for vetted foreign media. Domestic messaging apps continue to work, but young Iranians have little faith in their security. Amir said: 'We have domestic apps, but they're bullshit. The government uses every opportunity it gets to spy on us, especially student leaders.' Last week, Amnesty International called on the authorities to lift the communications blackout, stating it 'prevents people from finding safe routes, accessing life-saving resources and staying informed'. Another student leader, Leila*, 22, who lives in Abbas Abad in north-central Tehran, said she only managed to reconnect after receiving help from abroad. 'My boyfriend in Europe sent me configuration links via text. Without that I would still be completely cut off. The internet suddenly works for a few minutes here and there, but goes off before I can use any websites.' The blackout not only severed contact with the outside world, but made life under Israeli bombardment even more difficult. 'It's like being walled in,' said Arash*, a student in Tehran. 'We've lost access to each other, to independent news, to help. There's just state media and silence followed by the sounds of bombs.' For Amir, the most frightening part is how the war is becoming normal. 'We're starting to act like this is normal,' he said, though 'war is not normal'. He said they now recognise shaking windows as air raids or explosions. While the war terrified him, the blackout added to his worries. 'That's what erases us … makes us invisible. And still, we're here. Still trying to connect with the free world.' * Names have been changed

PureVPN Publishes Q1 2025 Transparency Report Amid Rising Global Demand for User Data
PureVPN Publishes Q1 2025 Transparency Report Amid Rising Global Demand for User Data

Associated Press

time27-05-2025

  • Business
  • Associated Press

PureVPN Publishes Q1 2025 Transparency Report Amid Rising Global Demand for User Data

PureVPN reinforces its commitment to user privacy and accountability despite increasing data requests. ROAD TOWN, VG / ACCESS Newswire / May 27, 2025 / PureVPN - a global leader in user privacy and business security, safeguarding digital freedom for over 18 years - has published its Transparency Report for the first quarter of 2025. The report highlights the growing volume of data requests submitted to the company and reinforces PureVPN's stringent no-logs policy, which prevents the collection or retention of user-identifiable data. With global internet freedom steadily declining over the past 14 years and authorities increasingly submitting data requests to tech companies, especially in the U.S. and Europe, PureVPN remains committed to protecting digital privacy. Between January and March 2025, the company saw a notable increase in requests by law enforcement agencies and third parties. Nevertheless, consistent with its independently audited no-logs policy, the company disclosed no user data - because none exists. Transparency in Numbers: Q1 2025 Data Requests In Q1 2025, PureVPN received over 23,000 requests, including: Although PureVPN received numerous requests, its infrastructure prevents the retention of user-identifiable data, so it didn't provide any information in response. Commitment to Independent Verification PureVPN's privacy practices undergo regular independent audits to verify compliance with its no-logs policy, ensuring users that their activity remains confidential, even under legal scrutiny. The company continues to strengthen its security infrastructure, focusing on user privacy, device security, and identity and access management (IAM). PureVPN's commitment to transparency and trust has also earned it the VPN Trust Seal from the i2Coalition's VPN Trust Initiative, recognizing excellence in security, privacy, advertising practices, disclosure, and social responsibility. Additionally, PureVPN leverages an ISO/IEC 27001:2022 certified Information Security Management System (ISMS), underscoring its dedication to globally recognized standards in managing sensitive data. You can access the full report here. About PureVPN PureVPN is a global leader in digital security and online privacy, with over 18 years of expertise. Built with a focus on practical, engineering-driven solutions, PureVPN empowers its users to navigate the digital landscape safely by encrypting connections, securely storing passwords, preventing third-party tracking, monitoring the dark web, and reclaiming personal data from brokers. Contact InformationPureSquare Press PR Manager SOURCE: PureSquare press release

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