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CrowdStrike shares continue to tumble after causing global outage

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Shares of CrowdStrike plunged 13% on Monday, extending their loss-making streak, after Wall Street analysts downgraded the stock on concerns over the financial fallout from a global cyber outage last week.

CrowdStrike’s glitchy update to its security software crashed computers powered by Microsoft’s Windows operating system, disrupting internet services across the globe and affecting a broad swathe of industries including airlines, banking and healthcare.

Microsoft said Saturday about 8.5 million Windows devices, or less than 1% of all Windows machines, were affected.

CrowdStrike’s glitchy update to its security software crashed computers powered by Microsoft’s Windows operating system, disrupting internet services across the globe and affecting a broad swathe of industries including airlines. Bav Media / SplashNews.com

While analysts largely expect CrowdStrike to recover from the incident given its leading position in the industry, concerns around reputational damage, a hit to new customer contracts, competition and possible legal tussles remain.

“We don’t believe it will materially affect renewals, at least not in the short term … However, we do think this will at least delay deal signings, if not cause some losses in closely contested deals,” Guggenheim analysts said on Sunday.

Meanwhile, rival SentinelOne’s shares surged 11% on Monday, with JPMorgan calling the company “the most obvious beneficiary” of what analysts say is the widest IT outage in modern history.

There was a non-zero chance that legal battles will be fought after CrowdStrike’s customers get their systems up and running again, Bernstein analyst Peter Weed said.

Concerns around CrowdStrike’s reputational damage, a hit to new customer contracts, competition and possible legal tussles remain. CrowdStrike CEO George Kurtz, above. NBC / TODAY

Services across industries gradually came back online later on Friday but firms were dealing with backlogs, delays and even canceled flights, raising questions on how to avoid such a situation in the future and whether such critical software should remain in the hands of a few companies.

CrowdStrike’s shares were trading at $265.24 on Monday, following an 11% drop on Friday. At least six brokerages cut their price targets on CrowdStrike, with two more downgrading the stock’s rating to “neutral” from “buy.”

Christopher Sadowski

“The globally disruptive nature of this event will likely have an impact on CrowdStrike’s financial and operational performance… Time spent on damage control is time spent on not selling,” JPMorgan analysts said.

[Notigroup Newsroom in collaboration with other media outlets, with information from the following sources]

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