7 Stocks Moving In Thursday's After-Hours Session: Oracle, Smith & Wesson And More

For the first time in six trading days, U.S. markets closed in green, although most stocks fell as Brexit fears lingered.

Let’s take a look into some of the stocks moving in the after-hours session.

Oracle Corporation ORCL was up more than 2 percent after the bell rang, driven by the announcement of the company’s fourth quarter results. Even though EPS of $0.81 missed the Street’s consensus by $0.01, revenue of $10.6 billion was $130 million higher than expected.

Smith & Wesson Holding Corp SWHC spiked about 6.75 percent. Fourth quarter EPS of $0.66 and revenue of $221.1 million (up 22.2 percent year-over-year) beat the Street’s consensus by $0.12 and $6.55 million, respectively.

Finisar Corporation FNSR was up 8.4 percent on a top and bottom line beat and strong guidance. Fourth quarter EPS of $0.29 beat estimates by $0.04, while revenue of $318.8 million came in $1.4 million ahead of expectations. For the first quarter, management guided for revenue of $323 million to $343 million, and EPS of $0.27 to $0.33.

On the other hand, some of the largest declines were posted by:

  • Hudson Pacific Properties Inc HPP, down 8.75 percent
  • Celldex Therapeutics, Inc. CLDX, down almost 6 percent
  • Comtech Telecomm. Corp. CMTL, down 5 percent
  • Clovis Oncology Inc CLVS, down 4.15 percent
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