Dec 22, 2025 • Mondaq
SOMEWHAT-BULLISH
United States - Cahill Represents Lead Arrangers In N-able’s $460 Million Of Credit Facilities
Cahill Gordon & Reindel LLP represented the administrative agent and lead arrangers in connection with N-able International Holdings II, LLC's $400 million term loan facility and $60 million revolving credit facility, totaling $460 million. The proceeds from these credit facilities will be used to refinance existing indebtedness. N-able provides cloud-based security, data protection, and unified endpoint management software solutions for IT services providers.
Dec 22, 2025 • Stock Traders Daily
SOMEWHAT-BULLISH
(NABL) and the Role of Price-Sensitive Allocations
N-able Inc. (NASDAQ: NABL) shows mixed sentiment and a mid-channel oscillation pattern, with an exceptional 50.5:1 risk-reward setup targeting a 13.7% gain against 0.3% risk. The article provides three AI-generated trading strategies (Position Trading, Momentum Breakout, and Risk Hedging) and multi-timeframe signal analysis to guide investors through potential choppiness. These strategies include specific entry zones, targets, and stop-loss levels for different risk profiles and holding periods.
Dec 18, 2025 • Investing.com
SOMEWHAT-BULLISH
N-able appoints Patrick Pulvermueller as independent director
N-able, Inc. (NYSE:NABL) announced the appointment of Patrick Pulvermueller as an independent Class III director to its board, effective Friday, to serve a term until the company's 2027 annual meeting of stockholders. Pulvermueller's compensation will include standard non-employee director fees and restricted stock unit grants. This follows N-able's recent amendment to its credit agreement, increasing its term loan facility to $400 million, and a public preview of its N-central unified endpoint management solution supporting CMMC 2.0 controls.
Dec 17, 2025 • Investing.com
SOMEWHAT-BULLISH
N-able appoints Patrick Pulvermueller as independent director
N-able, Inc. (NYSE:NABL) has appointed Patrick Pulvermueller as an independent Class III director to its board, filling a newly created seat with his term expiring at the 2027 annual meeting of stockholders. Pulvermueller will receive standard compensation for non-employee directors, including retainer fees and restricted stock unit grants. This announcement follows N-able's recent financial strategic initiatives, including an amendment to its credit agreement to increase its term loan facility, and the unveiling of a public preview for its N-central unified endpoint management solution to support CMMC 2.0 controls.
Dec 17, 2025 • Simply Wall Street
SOMEWHAT-BULLISH
Do Rising EPS Estimates Reveal a Turning Point in N-able’s Cyber Resilience Story (NABL)?
Analysts have become more optimistic about N-able (NABL), raising earnings per share estimates and assigning a Zacks Rank #2 (Buy). This shift suggests improving expectations for the company's profit outlook, influencing the market's view of its long-term earnings potential in the MSP-focused cyber resilience market. However, investors should be aware of the core risk of industry consolidation and potential margin pressure from large cloud providers.
Dec 17, 2025 • Sahm
BULLISH
Do Rising EPS Estimates Reveal a Turning Point in N-able’s Cyber Resilience Story (NABL)?
Analysts have become more optimistic about N-able, raising earnings per share estimates and assigning the company a Zacks Rank #2 (Buy). This shift reflects improving expectations for N-able's profit outlook, influencing market views on its long-term earnings potential, particularly in cyber resilience and channel growth. Despite this positive sentiment, investors should be aware of the growing threat from large cloud providers entering MSP-style services, which could impact N-able's customer base and margins.