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CrowdStrike reports higher operating expenses as AI investments gain pace

CrowdStrike reports higher operating expenses as AI investments gain pace
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CrowdStrike reports higher operating expenses as AI investments gain pace June 3 : CrowdStrike reported a 15 per cent jump in its first-quarter operating expenses on Wednesday, as the cybersecurity company ramps up investments in AI and product development. Shares of the company fell 8 per cent in extended trading. Here are some details: • CrowdStrike expects 2027 revenue to be between $5.91 billion and $5.96 billion, compared with its prior expectations of $5.87 billion to $5.93 billion.

CrowdStrike reports higher operating expenses as AI investments gain pace June 3 : CrowdStrike reported a 15 per cent jump in its first-quarter operating expenses on Wednesday, as the cybersecurity company ramps up investments in AI and product development. Shares of the company fell 8 per cent in extended trading. Here are some details: • CrowdStrike expects 2027 revenue to be between $5.91 billion and $5.96 billion, compared with its prior expectations of $5.87 billion to $5.93 billion. • First-quarter total operating expenses came in at $1.07 billion, compared with $934.3 million a year earlier. • CrowdStrike expects 2027 adjusted profit to be between $4.88 and $4.96 per share, versus its prior projection of $4.78 to $4.90. • The company has capitalized on the rise of AI in cybersecurity, an area analysts see as a major long-term tailwind. • Its platform approach, spanning endpoint protection, cloud security and identity, is designed to make customers more reliant on its ecosystem, driving both stickiness and cross-selling opportunities. • The company also announced a four-for-one stock split. • Total first-quarter revenue stood at $1.39 billion, compared with analysts' average estimate of $1.36 billion, according to data compiled by LSEG.
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