Movement Alert|Zscaler Intraday Decline 5.01%, Systems Software Sector Selloff Compounds Lingering Earnings Guidance Concerns

Market Focus
Jun 10

On June 9, Zscaler declined 5.01% in regular trading, trading at $122.81/share, with trading volume of $248 million. The drop was driven by a broad selloff across the Systems Software sector combined with unresolved fundamental concerns stemming from the company's recent earnings report.

The Systems Software sector experienced widespread declines, with ServiceNow falling 8.07%, Oracle down 4.7%, CrowdStrike dropping 4.62%, and Microsoft declining 2.4%, creating significant downward pressure on Zscaler, which was already in a weakened position. Adding to the headwinds, the company's Q4 revenue guidance of $875-$878 million came in slightly below market expectations, while its full-year free cash flow outlook was sharply reduced. The departure of two senior sales executives has further intensified concerns over the company's near-term customer acquisition capabilities.

Morgan Stanley previously noted that the stock remains in a penalty zone until the security operations business demonstrates new growth drivers and new sales leadership is established. The combination of sector-wide headwinds and unresolved fundamental pressures continues to weigh on the stock in the near term.

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