Stocks making the biggest moves after hours: Amazon, Apple, Robinhood and more

Stocks making the biggest moves after hours: Amazon, Apple, Robinhood and more


An Amazon truck is seen entering the LDJ5 Amazon Sort Center on April 25, 2022 in New York City.

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Check out the companies making headlines in extended trading.

Amazon — Shares of the e-commerce giant tumbled by 10% after hours, after the company reported first-quarter results and issued weaker-than-expected revenue guidance for the second quarter. Amazon recorded a $7.6 billion loss on its Rivian investment after the EV maker’s shares lost more than half their value in the quarter.

Robinhood — The investing app’s shares dropped more than 8% after reporting a wider-than-expected loss and shrinking revenue for the first quarter. The company also reported a decrease in monthly active users, to 15.9 million from 17.7 million a year ago.

Intel — Tech firm Intel’s shares fell more than 4% after the company issued weak guidance for its fiscal second quarter. Intel called for adjusted second quarter-earnings per share of 70 cents, compared to the 83 cents per share expected by analysts polled by Refinitiv.

Western Digital — The computer company’s shares rose more than 2% in extended trading following a strong earnings report for the company’s most recent quarter. Western Digital posted $1.65 per share in earnings for the quarter, compared to estimates of $1.49 per share, according to FactSet. It also topped revenue estimates and issued strong guidance for the next quarter.

Apple — Apple shares got a more than 2% boost after hours following its quarterly earnings report, in which it posted a big earnings beat and 9% increase in revenue on an annual basis, and authorized $90 billion in share buybacks.

Roku — The streaming company saw shares jump more than 7% after reporting quarterly results. Despite recording an earnings miss and weak second-quarter revenue guidance, it brought in $734 million in revenue for the first quarter, while analysts were expecting $718 million, according to Refinitiv.

Mohawk Industries — The flooring company’s shares jumped more than 10% after hours, following Mohawk’s quarterly results. Mohawk topped revenue estimates of $2.85 billion, according to FactSet, posting $3.02 billion for the quarter.



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