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Diego Rosario
Staff Writer, The Fershman Journal
Diego Almanza Rosario is a sophomore at the University of Chicago originally from Mexico City majoring in Mathematics and Physics. He has scientific work with organizations such as IEEE, and is currently focused on medical research adjacent to Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation – an innovative treatment approved for mental illnesses. Through his background, he publishes financial and economic analysis for Fershman from the quantitative and Latin American angle.
Diego Rosario
Staff Writer, The Fershman Journal
Diego Almanza Rosario is a sophomore at the University of Chicago originally from Mexico City majoring in Mathematics and Physics. He has scientific work with organizations such as IEEE, and is currently focused on medical research adjacent to Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation – an innovative treatment approved for mental illnesses. Through his background, he publishes financial and economic analysis for Fershman from the quantitative and Latin American angle.
Diego Rosario
Staff Writer, The Fershman Journal
Diego Almanza Rosario is a sophomore at the University of Chicago originally from Mexico City majoring in Mathematics and Physics. He has scientific work with organizations such as IEEE, and is currently focused on medical research adjacent to Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation – an innovative treatment approved for mental illnesses. Through his background, he publishes financial and economic analysis for Fershman from the quantitative and Latin American angle.

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What’s on the table for Palo Alto Networks’ largest Acquisition
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Diego Rosario

Feb 9, 2026

Palo Alto Networks’ $8.5B bid for CyberArk signals a shift toward platform dominance in cybersecurity. With strong cash flow, minimal leverage, and rising integration risk, the deal tests whether scale, identity security, and global expansion can deliver $20B in next-generation revenue by 2030.

What’s on the table for Palo Alto Networks’ largest Acquisition
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Diego Rosario

Feb 9, 2026

Palo Alto Networks’ $8.5B bid for CyberArk signals a shift toward platform dominance in cybersecurity. With strong cash flow, minimal leverage, and rising integration risk, the deal tests whether scale, identity security, and global expansion can deliver $20B in next-generation revenue by 2030.

What’s on the table for Palo Alto Networks’ largest Acquisition

Feb 9, 2026

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