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CyberArk Software late Thursday reported first-quarter earnings and gave bullish guidance, fueled by increased IT security spending as enterprises seek to stop hackers inside their networks. Israel-based CyberArk reported Q1 earnings per share excluding items of 16 cents. Revenue rose 89% vs. a year earlier to $32.9 million, the third straight quarter of accelerating growth. Analysts polled by Thomson Reuters expected adjusted Scalper1 News
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