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CrowdStrike faces double downgrade amid IT outage fallout as Cathie Wood seizes the opportunity

by July 22, 2024
written by July 22, 2024

CrowdStrike, the cybersecurity firm recently thrust into the spotlight due to a global IT outage, is experiencing a significant decline in its stock value. 

The company’s shares have dropped by 13.5% today, continuing the downward trend that began after the faulty security update triggered widespread computer crashes across the globe. 

The full impact and financial repercussions of this incident are still unfolding, but the market’s reaction suggests a period of uncertainty for CrowdStrike.

Analysts weigh in: Double downgrade for CrowdStrike

In response to the ongoing fallout from the IT disruption, both Guggenheim and BTIG have downgraded CrowdStrike’s stock. 

Guggenheim has moved its rating from “Buy” to “Neutral,” citing concerns about the company’s ability to secure new deals in the near term. 

Analyst John DiFucci highlighted the uncertainty surrounding CrowdStrike’s future, noting that the recent global IT chaos has exacerbated existing risks and added new challenges.

“The recent IT system disruption has led us to reassess CrowdStrike’s near-term prospects,” said DiFucci. 

“Despite the company’s prompt and effective response, the disruption has had a substantial impact on the global economy. With CrowdStrike trading at a high multiple of recurring revenue, we are cautious about its immediate outlook.”

Cathie Wood’s bold move

Amid the turbulence, ARK Invest’s Cathie Wood has made a significant move by purchasing 38,595 shares of CrowdStrike. 

Known for her willingness to invest in opportunities during market upheavals, Wood’s decision to buy into CrowdStrike signals a bullish stance despite the current volatility. 

Alongside CrowdStrike, she also acquired shares in GitLab Inc. and Oklo, demonstrating her confidence in the potential for recovery and growth in the tech sector.

Evaluating the investment risks and opportunities

The dilemma facing investors is whether to view CrowdStrike’s current stock decline as a temporary setback or a sign of deeper, more systemic issues. 

Historically, temporary drops caused by specific events, like the recent IT outage, can present buying opportunities for long-term investors. 

However, the severity of this incident and its implications for CrowdStrike’s future performance remain uncertain.

Comparisons are being drawn to other market events where temporary disruptions led to stock price drops. For example, the temporary fall in Coca-Cola’s stock following a marketing incident with Cristiano Ronaldo. 

While some view such situations as opportunities to buy at a discount, others remain cautious, awaiting clearer signals of recovery.

Looking ahead

CrowdStrike’s immediate challenge will be to navigate the fallout from the IT outage and restore confidence among clients and investors. 

Analysts like DiFucci are wary of short-term risks but acknowledge that long-term investors might find value in the stock if the company can successfully manage and mitigate the impact of recent events.

As the situation develops, investors will need to weigh the potential for recovery against the risks highlighted by the recent downgrades. 

Cathie Wood’s investment strategy reflects a belief in CrowdStrike’s long-term potential despite current uncertainties. Whether other investors will follow her lead or adopt a more cautious approach remains to be seen.

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