Google-parent Alphabet cut stake in Crowdstrike before July global outage

Google-parent Alphabet cut its stake in cybersecurity company Crowdstrike, according to a regulatory filing on Friday, much before a global outage last month triggered by a software update.

The company cut its stake to 427,895 class A shares from 855,789 shares. The change in holdings is as of June 30.

Crowdstrike did not immediately respond to a Reuters request for comment.

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