After Hours Summary: OXGN +12.2%, ELLI +10%, EXPE +4.5%, LNKD -21.2%, PXLW -14%, FSLR -4.3% following earnings/guidance
After Hours Gainers:
Companies trading higher in after hours in reaction to earnings: OCN +9%, ATHN +8.5%, LLNW +7%, CENX +6.6%, UVE +5.1%, CEMP +4.8%, BRKS +4.5%, COHU +4.1%, NTRI +4%, EXEL +3.9%, SWKS +3.7%, HABT +3%, EEP +3.2%, MOBL +3%, WU +2.6%, GERN +2.5%, EMN +2.4%, GILD +2.2%, FEYE +2%, MXL +2%, BYD +1.4%, NKTR +1.4%, THG +1.1%, RGC +1.1%, LEG +1.1%, EGO +1%, CHSP +1%, FLR +0.8%
Companies trading higher in after hours in reaction to news: ALTR +4.4% (Reuters reporting that standstill agreement between co and Intel (INTC) will expire on June 1), SRNE +2.7% (announced appointment of Mark Durand as CFO), AEHR +1.8% (announced an order receipt for an ABTS burn-in and test system from a Chinese customer), ELS +1.3% (filed mixed securities shelf offering), CHSP +1.0% (acquired the Ace Hotel and Theater for $103 mln), LUV +0.9% (filed for offering of debt securities and common stock), FNMA +0.7% (released March 2015 monthly summary; Book of Business increased at a compound annualized rate of 0.4%)
After Hours Losers:
Companies trading lower in after hours in reaction to earnings: HTCH -15.3%, ARAY -14%, PODD -13.9%, CTCT -9.9%, TRMB -6.6%, DWA -5.2%, ABAX -4.7%, CTRL -4.4%, COLM -4.3%, RKUS -4.1%, FRGI -3.1%, JDSU -3%, V -2%, SCSC -2%, TUES -2%, SPF -1.9%, BMRN -1.8%, HME -1.8%, POL -1.7%, FBHS -1.3%, EVHC -1.2%, TXTR -0.7%, DGI -0.5%, SBSI -0.4%
Companies trading lower in after hours in reaction to news: NRX -6.7% (announced proposed offering of common stock; gross proceeds expected to be $30 million), AXAS -4.5% (announced the acquisition of an additional Bakken/Three Forks interest, the reaffirmation of its borrowing base and an operations update), HERO -0.6% (announced extension of termination date of Hercules 261 contract), GWB -0.5% (priced upsized 20 mln share offering by selling shareholders at $21.50 per share; National Australia Bank increased the offering from original plans to sell 18 mln shares)