CyberArk Software Files to Deregister Securities Following Merger Completion
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CyberArk Software Ltd. has filed a post-effective amendment to deregister its securities, formalizing its status as a wholly-owned subsidiary of Palo Alto Networks following the completion of their merger today.
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Securities Deregistration
CyberArk Software Ltd. filed a Post-Effective Amendment to its Form F-3ASR registration statement to deregister all unsold or unissued ordinary shares.
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Merger Completion Confirmed
The deregistration follows the completion of the merger with Palo Alto Networks, Inc. on February 11, 2026, making CyberArk a wholly-owned subsidiary. This aligns with the 6-K filing today announcing the merger completion.
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Cessation of Public Trading
This administrative step confirms that CyberArk's securities are no longer publicly offered or traded, formalizing its transition to a private entity under Palo Alto Networks.
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This filing formally deregisters all unsold or unissued securities of CyberArk Software Ltd. from its previous Form F-3ASR registration statement. This action is a direct administrative consequence of the company's merger with Palo Alto Networks, Inc., which was completed today, February 11, 2026, as previously announced. The deregistration signifies that CyberArk is now a wholly-owned subsidiary and its shares are no longer publicly traded, marking the final administrative step in its transition from a public entity.
At the time of this filing, CYBR was trading at $413.60 on NASDAQ in the Technology sector, with a market capitalization of approximately $20.6B. The 52-week trading range was $288.63 to $526.19. This filing was assessed with neutral market sentiment and an importance score of 7 out of 10.