Chante:
Cut these annoying phrases out of your vocabulary, like, yesterday.
Colene:
The business sector accounted for only around 1 million (0.7%) of the exposed records, but 222 (39.4%) of the breaches.
Karleen:
Those stocks are both top 10 holdings in HACK, combing for over 7.5 percent of the ETF's weight.
Sasha:
Cisco purchased security vendor Sourcefire in 2013 for a 29% premium to its stock price at the time, at a rich valuation of 76 times projected earnings and nine times projected sales.
Tesha:
Takeover activity as a possible catalyst for HACK and its components makes sense.
Marcene:
Although HACK and cybersecurity stocks have dithered in recent weeks, there is another looming catalyst with the potential to drive the cybersecurity higher: Mergers and acquisitions activity.
Tori:
FireEye is in an arena where it may drive the next big wave of cybersecurity technology.
Shae:
The company announced earlier this year that it will be working with Visa to help the credit card giant develop products for merchants and credit card issuers to defend against large-scale attacks on payment data.
Muriel:
FireEye Inc. (NASDAQ: FEYE) has been mentioned recently as a takeover target, with numerous big tech companies listed as possible suitors.
Marquitta:
The stock has tumbled almost 40% since June.
Fireeye Inc. (NASDAQ:FEYE)
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