KEY POINTS
  • CrowdStrike reported first-quarter results for its fiscal 2024 year Wednesday, at a time when China-related cybersecurity concerns have mounted.
  • The company beat top- and bottom-line consensus estimates but reported revenue growth that was slower compared with the year-ago quarter.
  • CrowdStrike offers a portfolio of cloud-based cybersecurity solutions it advertises as a comprehensive package for everything from corporate servers to employee laptops to Internet of Things devices.

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George Kurtz, chief executive officer of CrowdStrike

CrowdStrike reported first-quarter earnings results for its fiscal 2024 year Wednesday, beating consensus estimates on the top and bottom lines but sending shares down more than 11% after hours on slowing revenue growth.

Here's how the cybersecurity firm did versus Refinitiv consensus estimates for the quarter ending April 30:

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