TLDR Fortinet stock jumped 15% in premarket trading to $103.50 after Q1 earnings crushed estimates EPS came in at $0.82 vs $0.62 expected; revenue hit $1.85B, upTLDR Fortinet stock jumped 15% in premarket trading to $103.50 after Q1 earnings crushed estimates EPS came in at $0.82 vs $0.62 expected; revenue hit $1.85B, up

Fortinet (FTNT) Stock Pops 15% after Earnings — Analysts Think It Has More Room to Run

2026/05/07 20:26
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TLDR

  • Fortinet stock jumped 15% in premarket trading to $103.50 after Q1 earnings crushed estimates
  • EPS came in at $0.82 vs $0.62 expected; revenue hit $1.85B, up 20% year-over-year
  • Billings surged 31% to $2.09B, well above the $1.82B forecast
  • BTIG upgraded FTNT to Buy with a $125 price target; BofA went even higher at $130
  • Fortinet raised its 2026 revenue growth guidance to 15% at the midpoint, up from 12%

Fortinet stock was up 15% to $103.50 in Thursday premarket trading, making it the top performer in the S&P 500 before the opening bell.


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The move came after Fortinet posted Q1 results Wednesday evening that beat across every major metric analysts track.

Adjusted EPS came in at $0.82, well above the $0.62 Wall Street was expecting. Revenue grew 20% year-over-year to $1.85 billion, topping the $1.73 billion estimate.

Billings — which factors in changes to deferred revenue — rose 31% to $2.09 billion, against a forecast of $1.82 billion.

Free cash flow hit a record $1.01 billion for the quarter, representing a 58% adjusted free cash flow margin.

Product revenue was a standout, accelerating 41% year-over-year to $645 million. Non-GAAP operating margin came in at 36%.

Analyst Upgrades Roll In

BTIG analyst Gray Powell upgraded FTNT to Buy and set a $125 price target — implying roughly 39% upside from Wednesday’s close. He called the results “outstanding” and said the beat surprised him given that his pre-earnings checks were already trending positive.

Powell also pushed back on the idea that AI is a headwind for cybersecurity firms, arguing that the rise of AI ransomware and AI data centers is actually driving more demand for Fortinet’s products.

Rosenblatt raised its price target to $125 from $105, keeping its Buy rating. The firm pointed to platform consolidation, AI-driven secure networking, and upgrades like FortiOS 8.0 and new G-Series firewalls as key growth drivers.

BofA Securities set the high bar on the Street, lifting its target to $130. Evercore ISI moved to $100, and Stifel raised to $102.

Guidance Gets a Lift

Fortinet raised its 2026 full-year revenue growth guidance to 15% at the midpoint, up from 12% previously.

The company kept its operating margin guidance at 33%–36% and reaffirmed its commitment to the Rule of 45 — a benchmark that adds revenue growth rate and free cash flow margin.

Q2 guidance also came in ahead of Street expectations.

Rosenblatt’s analysis noted Fortinet’s gross profit margin of 80%, a figure that reflects the company’s pricing power in the market.

InvestingPro’s fair value estimate for FTNT sits at $110.88, above Wednesday’s closing price of $89.95.

Fortinet said it continues to invest in cloud and AI infrastructure, with SASE momentum also flagged as a growth driver by multiple analysts.

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