CRWD

XNAS

CROWDSTRIKE HOLDINGS INC - A

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0.23neutral

3 news · 90d

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120
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  • May 31 14:00→ 0.00MacroCNBCrel 50%
    Here are the 4 big things we're watching in the stock market in the week ahead

    CNBC outlines four market themes for the week ahead: earnings reports from CrowdStrike, Palo Alto Networks, and Broadcom; upcoming U.S. jobs data; the Computex tech conference; and developments on corporate spin-offs. The article is a forward-looking market preview with no new company-specific disclosures.

  • Apr 13 19:28▲ 0.60Benzingarel 40%
    Software Stocks Were Called Dead – They Just Had Their Best Day In A Year

    Software stocks surged nearly 5% on April 14, 2026, with the iShares Expanded Tech-Software Sector ETF (IGV) recording its best single-day gain in over a year. Oracle led the sector rally with an 11% jump, fueled by a new CFO appointment emphasizing capital discipline, new AI-powered HR applications, and expanded AI features in its utilities platform. The article notes uncertainty over whether the move reflects a genuine sector recovery or an oversold bounce against persistent structural headwinds.

  • Apr 13 17:17→ 0.10PartnershipInvesting.comrel 85%
    Anthropic Crashed Cybersecurity 13%: 4 Buys and 2 Stocks to Dump

    Anthropic's Project Glasswing announcement triggered a ~13% sector-wide cybersecurity selloff, which the article argues is a misread. Named launch partners CrowdStrike, Palo Alto Networks, and Cisco are framed as beneficiaries of the AI-driven security initiative, while non-partners Zscaler and Cloudflare are flagged as facing genuine competitive headwinds. The article recommends buying partners and selling excluded names.