The stock fell as much as 13% on Tuesday alone after heavily-hit Delta reportedly hired a lawyer.
No suit has been filed, but Delta plans to seek compensation from CrowdStrike, CNBC said.
The continued fallout comes after CNBC reported that Delta hired attorney David Boies — chairman of Boies Schiller Flexner — to seek compensation for outage-related damages, according to CNBC.
AdvertisementDelta's earnings will drop an estimated $350 million to $500 million this quarter as a result of the outage, according to Bloomberg.
Following the Friday outage, Delta still canceled hundreds of flights on Tuesday, by when most other airlines had resumed normal operations.
Persons:
—, David Boies —, Boies Schiller, Boies, Elizabeth Holmes, Al Gore, Harvey Weinstein
Organizations:
Delta, CNBC, Service, Hollywood, Microsoft, Bloomberg, United
Locations:
CrowdStrike, Delta, FlightAware