1. Despite the price drop after the global computer outage, the stock still sells at premium valuations; 2. The incident should negatively impact revenue growth, profitability, and free cash flow growth over the next several quarters; 3. CrowdStrike has several products with meaningful long-term revenue growth potential, including its next-gen SIEM; 4. The long-term thesis for buying the stock remains unchanged despite the recent setback.
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