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19 Jul 2026, 02:14 UTC · 9h ago
CrowdStrike vs. Snowflake: Which Technology Stock Is a Better Buy in 2026?
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Snowflake reported a substantial net loss of approximately $1.3 billion in FY 2026, resulting in a net margin of -28.4%. — A massive net loss relative to revenue indicates significant challenges in achieving profitability despite high growth.
-0.60Snowflake achieved a revenue growth rate of approximately 29.2% in FY 2026, reaching nearly $4.7 billion. — Strong top-line growth demonstrates significant market demand for its AI Data Cloud platform.
+0.40CrowdStrike reported a net loss of roughly $162.5 million in FY 2026, with a net margin of -3.4%. — While less severe than Snowflake, the negative margin shows the company is not yet netting a profit.
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CrowdStrike's FY 2026 revenue grew by approximately 21.7% to nearly $4.8 billion. — Consistent double-digit growth confirms strong adoption of its AI-driven security platform.
Stock-based compensation accounted for roughly 68.0% of CrowdStrike's operating cash flow. — High SBC can mislead investors regarding the quality of cash flow and leads to shareholder dilution.
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Strong revenue growth and dominant market reputation, though offset by a reported net loss.
Robust revenue growth and improving net margins, but hindered by a significant net loss and higher debt ratio.
Mentioned only as a cloud infrastructure provider for Snowflake.
Mentioned only as a cloud infrastructure provider for Snowflake.
Mentioned only as a cloud infrastructure provider for Snowflake.
[a_to_b] Snowflake has dependencies on Amazon as a major cloud infrastructure provider.
[a_to_b] Snowflake has dependencies on Microsoft as a major cloud infrastructure provider.
[a_to_b] Snowflake has dependencies on Alphabet as a major cloud infrastructure provider.
[mutual] Both companies are high-growth, cloud-native leaders competing for the same IT budget dollars.
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