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CrowdStrike shares fall as ‘Mythos moment’ fails to cheer investors

By Thomson Reuters Jun 4, 2026 | 4:49 AM

By Akriti Shah and Jaspreet Singh

June 4 (Reuters) – CrowdStrike shares slid 7% on Thursday after the company’s quarterly forecasts failed to meet steep investor expectations, even though demand for cybersecurity ​software was buoyed after Anthropic announced its Mythos AI model.

If ‌the losses persist, the cybersecurity firm’s market valuation of nearly $190 billion would shrink by $13 billion.

Some analysts attributed the selloff to profit-taking by investors as CrowdStrike shares have soared about 90% since the company’s last earnings report in March. As of Wednesday’s ‌close, ​the stock had gained nearly 60% this ⁠year.

CrowdStrike, like its peers such ⁠as Palo Alto Networks, has benefited from strong demand for its AI-powered cybersecurity software, as enterprises look to secure their systems from attackers using technology to steal data.

“What the Mythos moment proved is ​that the world starting from the frontier AI labs themselves realized that AI needs a cybersecurity ecosystem,” CrowdStrike CEO George Kurtz told ⁠analysts on a post-earnings call on ⁠Wednesday.

His comments mirrored those by industry rivals. But analysts ​say investors sought even stronger growth as Kurtz touted “a deluge of customer, ​prospect and partner inquiries” following the April launch of Anthropic’s ‌Project Glasswing, in an effort to secure critical software using Mythos.

“Post-Mythos threat landscape readiness reached a fever pitch with the primary question being — Is my organization protected?” Kurtz said. Investor sentiment, once clouded with fears ⁠of AI tools disrupting demand for security tools, has shifted to those models being a critical catalyst for demand.

Netskope shares slumped 16.3% while those of ⁠Palo Alto fell 3.3%.

CrowdStrike ‌shares traded at 137.74 times their estimated earnings ⁠for the next 12 months, compared with 68.91 times ​for ‌Palo Alto, according to LSEG-compiled data.

Following the results, ​at least 22 ⁠brokerages have raised price targets on the stock and one has cut.

“While near-term expectations may have been a bit elevated following the recent rally, we continue to see room for further multiple expansion,” Morgan Stanley analysts said.

(Reporting by Akriti Shah, Siddarth S and Jaspreet Singh in Bengaluru; Editing ​by Joyjeet Das)