>>> After Hours Summary: GPRO +15.3%, MELI +15%, GRPN +4.3%, LNKD +

After Hours Summary: GPRO +15.3%, MELI +15%, GRPN +4.3%, LNKD +3%, AEGR -30.4%, TPX -13.1%, SBUX -4.4% following earnings/guidance

After Hours Gainers:

Companies trading higher in after hours in reaction to earnings:
GPRO +15.3%, MELI +15%, SYNC +12.5%, OPLK +11.2%, BCOV +10.4%, TUES +10.3%, AXTI +9.6%, BYD +9.3%, SAM +8.9%, SGMS +8%, EHTH +6.6%, ZEN +5.9%, IMPV +5.3%, SREV +4.8%, SIMG +4.6%, CTRL +4.5%, MCHP +4.4%, GRPN +4.3%, PGH +4.1%, VCRA +3.6%, ATEN +3.1%, LNKD +3%, UVE +2.9%, CODE +2.8%, WU +2.7%, SGEN +2.6%, POWI +2.5%, EXPE +2.3%, ONNN +2.1%, NEM +2.1%

Companies trading higher in after hours in reaction to news: AXTI +9.6% (announced $5 mln stock repurchase program), SRPT +7.1% (FDA issued a statement on Duchenne muscular dystrophy; FDA reiterated its willingness to conduct a 'rolling review' of Sarepta's future NDA for eteplirsen and said it understands the 'dire urgency of the situation'), NVDQ +5.4% (announced that it and LifeCell Corporation have agreed to transfer all marketing and distribution rights to the SPY Elite System from LifeCell to NOVADAQ), CPE +5.4% (Lone Star Value disclosed a 5.1% active stake), ALSN +2.1% (announced a $500 mln stock repurchase program; increased quarterly dividend to $0.15 from $0.12 per share), BPZ +1.5% (announced a gas discovery at Onshore Block XXIII and discussions for gas sales pilot project)

After Hours Losers:

Companies trading lower in after hours in reaction to earnings: AEGR -30.4%, TRMB -15.2%, TPX -13.1%, PXLW -9.3%, DGI -4.5%, SBUX -4.4%, GMED -4.3%, TEP -3.9%, GEVA -3.7%, EPAY -2.9%, NBS -2.9%, THRX -2.8%, OFC -2.6%, FLDM -2.3%, OMCL -2.2%, LNG -2.2%, C -2.1%, NUVA -1.8%, STAA -1.7%, TRUP -1.6%, CCI -1.6%, CSLT -1.5%, CPSI -1.4%, SCSC -1.3%, GB -1.3%, ATR -1.1%, SEM -1%

Companies trading lower in after hours in reaction to news: OFC -2.6% (commenced a public offering of 4.8 mln of its common shares of beneficial interest), LQ -1.9% (filed for a 20 mln share common stock offering by selling stockholders), SYRG -1.3% (announced a $125 mln purchase agreement for Wattenberg Field assets and $230 mln in committed financing)