3 Stocks Moving In Friday's After-Hours Session

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Global markets, oil, the euro and the British pound took a beating on Friday, as investors fled to gold looking for a safe haven, following the U.K.’s decision to leave the European Union.

Let's take a look into a few stocks that continued to move in Friday’s after-hours session.

Boston Beer Co Inc SAM was up about 0.6 percent. The company hired Jonathan Potter as its new chief marketing officer. The current managing director of Chandon at Moet Hennessy USA will take over the Boston Beer position in August, and bring almost 30 years of expertise in the alcoholic beverage industry to the company.

Energy Transfer Equity LP ETE gained 8.4 percent after-hours, after a Delaware judge decided the company could walk away from its $20 billion+ takeover of Williams Companies Inc WMB without a penalty. Williams Companies’ stock lost more than 5.6 percent since the bell rang; the company has previously declared that it would appeal the ruling, if favorable to Energy Transfer Equity LP.

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