CrowdStrike shares rose 8% Thursday as investors returned to cybersecurity stocks linked to AI demand, despite a weaker S&P 500. CEO George Kurtz sold 5,000 shares under a pre-set plan but retains over 2.2 million shares. The company will report fiscal Q1 2027 results on June 3. CrowdStrike also promoted Amanda Adams to senior vice president of global alliances. The post CrowdStrike Holdings Stock Jumps 8% as AI Cybersecurity Rally Meets CEO Sha…
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