SentinelOne, Inc.

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SentinelOne, Inc. is a cybersecurity company specializing in endpoint protection, detection, and response solutions. It utilizes artificial intelligence and machine learning to safeguard organizations against a wide range of cyber threats, including malware, ransomware, and fileless attacks. Founded in 2013, SentinelOne aims to provide autonomous security platforms that enable proactive threat prevention and streamlined security operations for enterprises worldwide.

$14.94 +0.42 (2.89%)
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Dividend History

Pay DateAmountEx-DateRecord Date
April 1, 2005$0.232005-03-022005-03-04
January 3, 2005$0.232004-11-262004-11-30
October 1, 2004$0.232004-08-272004-08-31
July 1, 2004$0.232004-05-262004-05-28
April 1, 2004$0.232004-02-252004-02-27

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Company News

ConnectWise Unifies Cybersecurity and BCDR in One Platform to Cut Threat Response and Recovery by up to 50%
GlobeNewswire Inc. • David Raissipour • November 5, 2025

ConnectWise enhances its Asio platform by integrating SIEM, AI-driven MDR, and Business Continuity Disaster Recovery, enabling Managed Service Providers (MSPs) to improve threat detection, response, and recovery capabilities with up to 50% faster incident management.

1 No-Brainer Artificial Intelligence (AI) Stock Down 75% to Buy on the Dip, According to Wall Street
The Motley Fool • Anthony Di Pizio • September 2, 2025

SentinelOne, an AI-powered cybersecurity company, has shown strong growth with 22% revenue increase and crossing $1 billion in annual recurring revenue. Despite being 75% below its 2021 peak, Wall Street analysts are bullish on its potential, citing its advanced AI technology and market expansion opportunities.

A $30 Billion Security Crisis: Why Investors Are Eyeing Quantum-Ready Platforms
Benzinga • Prnewswire • July 31, 2025

A recent study reveals significant cybersecurity challenges, with 60% of tech professionals lacking skilled personnel to analyze threat intelligence. The quantum computing era presents emerging cybersecurity risks, prompting companies to develop quantum-resilient security solutions.

From Dilution to Accretion: 2 Cybersecurity Stocks Plan to Buyback Stock
Investing.com • Marketbeat.Com • June 9, 2025

Two cybersecurity companies, SentinelOne and CrowdStrike, have announced share repurchase programs, marking a shift from dilution to potential shareholder accretion.

CrowdStrike (CRWD) Up 45% YTD: What Should Investors Do Now? - Zacks Investment Research
Zacks Investment Research • Zacks Investment Research • July 15, 2024

CrowdStrike, a leading cybersecurity company, has seen its stock price soar in recent years. However, concerns over its lofty valuation, slowing growth rates, and intensifying competition suggest that it may be prudent for investors to consider selling the stock at this time.

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