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CrowdStrike, which investigated the DNC breach, just filed to go public. In bold font in the RISK FACTOR section of the SEC filing, the company says "We have a history of losses and may not be able to achieve or sustain profitability in the future." sec.gov/Archives/edgar…
CrowdStrike lists its net losses over the past few fiscal years in all their gory detail...
$91.3 million in 2017
$135.5 million in 2018
$140.1 million in 2019.
CrowdStrike lists FireEye, Palo Alto Networks, Cylance, Carbon Black among its competitors.

"Many ... have greater financial, technical, marketing, sales, and other resources, greater name recognition, longer operating histories, and a larger base of customers than we do."
....and we're live. Read more here: cyberscoop.com/crowdstrike-ip…
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