5 Stocks Moving In Thursday's After-Hours Session

Gainers

  • Scientific Games Corp (NASDAQ:SGMS) shares are up 4 percent after announcing a settlement in Shuffle Tech litigation. Scientific games will pay $151.5 million.

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Losers

  • DavidsTea Inc (NASDAQ:DTEA) shares are down 13 percent after reporting third-quarter earnings of C$(0.28), down from C$(0.17) year-over-year. Sales came in at C$43.66 million.
  • Costco Wholesale Corporation (NASDAQ:COST) shares are down 3 percent after reporting a first-quarter earnings beat. Earnings came in at $1.73, beating estimates by 11 cents. Sales came in at $34.311 billion, missing estimates by $480 million. Total comparable sales were up 8.8 percent year-over-year.
  • Starbucks Corporation (NASDAQ:SBUX) shares are down 2 percent after reaffirming FY2019 guidance at the company’s Investor Day Meeting. Earlier in the day, the company announced it's partnering with Uber Eats to bring Starbucks deliveries to nearly a quarter of the company’s U.S.-operated stores in 2019.
  • Adobe Inc (NASDAQ:ADBE) shares are down 1 percent after reporting a fourth-quarter sales miss. Earnings came in at $1.90, beating estimates by 2 cents. Sales came in at $2.465 billion, beating estimates by $35 million. The company issued weak first-quarter and FY19 adjusted earnings guidance.
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