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Though the strong momentum of the online ecosystem and revenue contributions from Credit Karma are likely to aid Intuit's (INTU) Q4 results, an earlier IRS tax filing deadline is likely to have weighed on the Consumer tax business.
Palo Alto's (PANW) Q4 revenues are expected to have benefited from the heightened demand for cybersecurity solutions.