1. CrowdStrike reported better-than-expected Q4 earnings and revenue, but saw a drop in shares due to weak FY 2026 guidance; 2. Despite strong financial performance, the company's free cash flow margin decreased due to higher CapEx; 3. The firm has a robust subscription-based business model but faces challenges with net retention rate and valuation.
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