CrowdStrike Beats Q2 Earnings Estimates, Soft Revenue Guidance Weighs On Shares

CrowdStrike Beats Q2 Earnings Estimates, Soft Revenue Guidance Weighs On Shares

CrowdStrike Holdings posted second-quarter results on Wednesday, according to Benzinga. The cybersecurity company reported revenue of $1.17 billion and adjusted earnings of 93 cents per share, both topping analyst estimates. Revenue rose 21 year-over-year, with subscription revenue also up 21 to $1.10 billion. The company ended the quarter with $4.97 billion in cash. CEO George Kurtz said the second quarter delivered record annual recurring revenue growth and customer expansion, positioning the company as a leader in cybersecurity consolidation and AI-driven enterprise adoption. Full-year revenue is expected at $4.749 billion to $4.805 billion, with earnings raised to $3.60 to $3.72 per share. The company also announced plans to acquire telemetry pipeline firm Onum. Shares fell 6.6 in after-hours trading.


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Uploaded: 2025-08-28

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