Darktrace under attack from short seller ShadowFall - report

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Shares of Darktrace slid on Monday following a report the cybersecurity firm has come under attack from short seller ShadowFall.

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17 January 2022 09:04:24

Source: Sharecast

According to The Telegraph on Sunday, ShawdowFall confirmed it had placed a bet against Darktrace in October after the paper saw a report it has recently issued to clients. The fund, led by Matthew Earl, refused to reveal the size of its short position.

The Telegraph cited ShadowFall as saying: "We believe that the quality of the Darktrace business is watery-thin, driven by an aggressive, promotional, sales focus, which we doubt will stand the test of time."

ShadowFall claims that Darktrace has overestimated its addressable market. The figure of $41bn (£30bn) is cited by its supporters as evidence of massive growth potential.

But the hedge fund argues that as it pursues growth Darktrace is signing up customers at a discount compared with its existing clients, The Telegraph reported. It claimed that the average value of contracts has fallen by 15% since 2018.

ShadowFall also attacked Darktrace’s customer retention, which it said was significantly worse than industry rivals and deteriorating. It said that more than a quarter of customers may have ended their contracts over the last two years, according to The Telegraph.

At 0900 GMT, the shares were down 7.6% at 410.98p.

Last week, Darktrace shares surged as it lifted its full-year revenue and margin guidance following a "strong" first-half performance.

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