CrowdStrike Unveils 4-for-1 Stock Split as Q1 Revenue Beats at $1.39 Billion
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Updated · CNBC · Jun 4
CrowdStrike Unveils 4-for-1 Stock Split as Q1 Revenue Beats at $1.39 Billion
3 articles · Updated · CNBC · Jun 4
Summary
CrowdStrike paired a 4-for-1 stock split with fiscal first-quarter results that topped estimates, with split-adjusted trading set to begin July 2.
Revenue rose 26% to $1.39 billion and adjusted EPS jumped 51% to $1.10, both ahead of consensus, while the company also lifted full-year fiscal 2027 guidance.
Full-year revenue is now projected at $5.91 billion to $5.96 billion, adjusted EPS at $4.88 to $4.96, and ARR at $6.53 billion to $6.56 billion — all above prior ranges and market expectations.
Shares still fell more than 11% to about $664 after the report, retreating from Monday's record $782 close despite the beat-and-raise.
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