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CyberArk Software flew past Wall Street estimates with its second-quarter earnings Tuesday and issued upbeat guidance, showing strong industry demand for data security. The Israel-based developer of network security software said earnings per share minus items more than doubled to 19 cents from 9 cents a year ago. That shattered the 6 cents analysts had modeled. Revenue jumped 70% to $36.4 million, beating the consensus estimate of Scalper1 News
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