On August 19, SentinelOne, Inc fell 5.02% in regular trading, trading at $21.54/share, with turnover of $31.27 million. The decline marks a second consecutive session of losses, with cumulative two-day decline exceeding 10%.
The selloff comes amid broad weakness across the cybersecurity sector, with peer CrowdStrike falling 6.89% on the same day. Although Bank of America reiterated its buy rating on August 18 and raised its price target from $22 to $26, citing the company's Singularity platform positioning in AI security, the positive note failed to offset ongoing profit-taking pressure. Deutsche Bank's August 17 downgrade from Buy to Hold — despite raising its target to $24 from $17 — signaled limited upside after the stock had previously broken through its 52-week high, triggering sustained selling that continues to weigh on shares.
SentinelOne, Inc. is a cybersecurity provider whose AI-powered Singularity Platform delivers autonomous threat prevention, detection, and response across endpoints, cloud workloads, and identity credentials. The company is scheduled to report fiscal Q1 2027 results on August 27.
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