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Many hypergrowth tech stocks skyrocketed during the buying frenzy in meme stocks throughout 2020 and 2021. But in 2022 and 2023, many of those stocks stumbled as interest rates rose.
Share prices of CrowdStrike (CRWD 1.20%) sank after the company reported further deceleration of its revenue growth and maintained its full-year revenue guidance. Despite the share-price decline and the cybersecurity company's forecast disappointing investors for the second time in 2025, the stock still trades up nearly 37% on the year, as of this writing.
Bernstein downgraded CrowdStrike (CRWD) to market perform from outperform, citing its "crowded" trade pumping valuations higher even though cybersecurity is here to stay. Sam Vadas takes a closer look at the price action and weighs in on Bernstein's commentary.
Jim Cramer breaks down why he's keeping an eye on shares of CrowdStrike.
CrowdStrike (CRWD 0.48%) is a leading provider of cybersecurity for enterprises. Its success boils down to two things: its Falcon platform, one of the only true all-in-one solutions in the industry, and its artificial intelligence (AI)-powered approach, which automates threat detection and incident response processes.
Here's our initial take on CrowdStrike's (CRWD 0.48%) financial report.
CrowdStrike Holdings, Inc. CRWD shares are trading sideways on Thursday. But over the past week, the shares have been extremely volatile.
CRWD's Falcon Flex model fuels 31% sequential deal value growth and $194 million in net new ARR, reshaping its long-term revenue trajectory.
Bill Baruch, Founder & President Blue Line Capital, joins CNBC's “Halftime Report” to explain why he's trimming CrowdStrike.
I maintain a hold rating on CrowdStrike due to its ultra-high valuation, lackluster earnings, and just-okay forward guidance. CrowdStrike's current valuation—about 30x sales and a forward P/E near 100—is difficult to justify given recent revenue misses and modest guidance. While CrowdStrike remains the top cybersecurity stock, competition is intensifying and growth must accelerate to support its premium price.