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CrowdStrike stock rebounds as Aramco pact lifts CRWD after bruising software selloff

CrowdStrike stock rebounds as Aramco pact lifts CRWD after bruising software selloff

New York, Feb 6, 2026, 13:04 EST — Regular session.

CrowdStrike Holdings was up 3.7% at $391.20 Friday afternoon, recovering ground after tumbling sharply a day earlier alongside a broader slump in software names.

The bounce comes after a steep drop, triggered by fears that surging AI spending at Big Tech could dent profits, along with anxiety about fresh AI tools shaking up the sector. “Headlines … are now being interpreted far more cautiously by investors,” said Carlota Estragues Lopez, equity strategist at St. James’s Place. Reuters

Friday saw a rebound on Wall Street, with money coming back into software and data-services stocks after a rough stretch for tech. “We’re going to continue to see these ebbs and flows,” said Ben Falcone, managing director at Kayne Anderson Rudnick. Reuters

CrowdStrike this week pointed to a fresh memorandum of understanding with Saudi oil heavyweight Aramco, aiming to collaborate on cybersecurity projects in Saudi Arabia. The deal — still early stage — could see CrowdStrike build local cloud resources and put a regional HQ on the map. The Falcon platform is slated as the backbone for shoring up protection across key infrastructure.

“We’re proud to collaborate with Aramco,” CrowdStrike CEO George Kurtz said in the statement. On Aramco’s side, executive vice president Ahmad O. Al Khowaiter said the companies “aim to demonstrate” an early commitment to the partnership. CrowdStrike

Shares rebounded following Thursday’s sharp losses. CrowdStrike tumbled 9.2%, while Palo Alto Networks shed 7.2%—both caught in a wider software rout that also pulled security stocks lower.

Cybersecurity names put up an uneven showing Friday. Shares of Palo Alto Networks rose about 1.8%, while Fortinet advanced 3.2%. SentinelOne, though, barely budged.

Still, the Aramco arrangement is only a memorandum of understanding, not an actual revenue contract. Investors are likely to keep a sharp eye on whether these talks move forward into firm deals or turn into paying projects. Rolling out technology for critical infrastructure—especially at scale—tends to move slowly, as procurement cycles can stretch out across multiple quarters.

CrowdStrike faces tough rivals in both endpoint and cloud security, with buyers often weighing bundles from larger companies against single-product options. Should contract values slip or clients delay renewing, shares might see some pullback after Friday’s rally.

CrowdStrike plans to post its fourth-quarter and full-year numbers after the U.S. market wraps up on March 3, with a conference call to follow.

Khadija Saeed is a financial markets reporter at TS2.tech, specializing in stocks, technology and emerging industries. She studied economics and finance at the London School of Economics and previously worked in market research before moving into financial journalism. Her coverage focuses on the companies, innovations and economic trends influencing global investors.

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