4 Stocks Moving In Tuesday's After-Hours Session: Earnings, Corrections, Asset Sales

U.S. stocks fell again Tuesday, driven by anxieties around the Federal Reserve's decision on interest rates and the upcoming Brexit decision.

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

Bob Evans Farms Inc BOBE was trading down almost 1.6 percent following the company’s fourth quarter results. Even though revenue of $345.6 million was in line with estimates, and EPS of $0.48 beat the Street’s consensus by $0.05, a 3 percent decline in comps and light guidance for fiscal 2017 drove the stock down.

Juno Therapeutics Inc JUNO gained more than 6.75 percent after the bell rang on above average volume.

Metlife Inc MET was up 3.3 percent after tumbling 1.49 percent during the day, as financials fell across the board. The after-hours spike could be a correction of the decline seen in regular session.

Rex Energy Corporation REXX was up roughly 3.5 percent on the announcement it will sell Illinois Basin assets to Campbell Development for roughly $40 million – with the potential for up to an extra $10 million over the next three years, depending on commodity prices.

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