SentinelOne's quarterly profit forecast falls short of estimates amid stiff competition


SentinelOne logo is seen near computer motherboard in this illustration taken January 8, 2024. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/Illustration

March 12 (Reuters) - Cybersecurity firm ⁠SentinelOne forecast quarterly profit below Wall Street estimates on Thursday, ⁠signaling a cautious stance amid intense competition from larger rivals ‌and a finance leadership transition.

Shares of the Mountain View, California-based company were down over 2% after the bell.

The company faces competition from larger rivals such as CrowdStrike ​and Palo Alto Networks, as well as from ⁠Microsoft, which is bundling ⁠security features into its enterprise software.

The cybersecurity market has also been rattled ⁠by ‌concerns over the rise of artificial intelligence tools, which could commoditize certain security functions.

The company's biggest product is an ⁠AI-powered cybersecurity platform called Singularity, which aims to autonomously ​prevent, detect and ‌respond to cyberattacks across devices, cloud workloads and data centers.

It ⁠also offers Purple ​AI, designed to help security teams speed up the process of hunting for digital threats.

A cautious macroeconomic environment continues to pressure corporate IT budgets, ⁠which could also temper the company's growth.

Ahead ​of the results, analysts said SentinelOne could provide a more conservative initial guidance for fiscal 2027, as incoming finance chief Sonalee Parekh gets established.

The ⁠company expects adjusted profit per share between 1 cent and 2 cents for the fiscal first quarter, below analysts' average estimate of 5 cents, according to data compiled by LSEG.

It expects revenue between $276 million ​and $278 million for the quarter, largely in ⁠line with estimates of $277 million.

For the fourth quarter ended January 31, SentinelOne's ​revenue rose 20% to $271.2 million, in line ‌with estimates. Adjusted profit came in ​at 7 cents per share, beating estimates of 6 cents apiece.

(Reporting by Anhata Rooprai in Bengaluru; Editing by Sahal Muhammed)

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