>>> US After Hours

After Hours Summary: ELNK +12.3%, ININ +9%, NLS +7.8%, BRDR -22.5%, SALE -20.9%, HLF -12.7% following earnings/guidance

After Hours Gainers: Companies trading higher in after hours in reaction to earnings: ELNK +12.3%, ININ +9%, NLS +7.8%, ARCI +7.1%, SKH +6.6%, EOX +5.2%, AFSI +4.9%, PLOW +4.7%, NCMI +4.4%, SNHY +4.4%, NTRI +3.7%, THC +3.3%, LB +3.2%, RKT +2.9%, SYKE +2.8%, DXPE +2.3%, TSLX +2%, QLYS +1.9%, EPAM +1.7%, TXRH +1.6%, VNR +1.6%, GALE +1.6%, RKUS +1.4%, MRO +0.8%, AIG +0.6%, NYRT +0.5%, CHSP +0.3%, VNO +0.2%, APL +0.1%

Companies trading higher in after hours in reaction to news: NLS +7.8% (announced that its Board of Directors has authorized the repurchase of up to $15 mln of the co's outstanding common stock), TBPH +4.9% (announced positive results from Phase 1 proof-of-concept study of TD-6450, an NS5A Inhibitor to treat Hepatitis C; 240 mg achieved a median maximal viral load decline of 4.9 Log10 IU/mL following three daily doses in Genotype 1a Patients), TSLX +2.0% (announced $50 mln stock repurchase plan), SGOC +2.0% (appointed Mr. Shi-Bin Xie as President and CEO), BABA +1.9% (mentioned positively by Jim Cramer), TRN +1.3% (co's subsidiary, Trinity Rail Group, LLC, has entered into a supply agreement with GATX Corporation (GMT) to deliver 8,950 railcars over a four-year period, beginning March 2016)

After Hours Losers:

Companies trading lower in after hours in reaction to earnings: BRDR -22.5%, SALE -20.9%, HLF -12.7%, CHGG -9.4%, LF -8.3%, S -7.6%, PQ -4.5%, CKP -3.9%, LCI -3.5%, EGAN -1.9%, TDW -1.9%, CRK -1.7%, CYH -1.3%, RTEC -1.1%, NOR -0.8%, ANV -0.7%, JMI -0.7%, FTR -0.5%, MR -0.4%, RLD -0.1%

Companies trading lower in after hours in reaction to news: UMPQ -3.4% (announced the commencement of a secondary public offering of 31 mln shares of the co's common stock), HTA -3.2% (announced a public offering of 8 mln shares of common stock), DCT -2.2% (announced public offering of 13.5 mln common shares), NWE -1.1% (filed for $348 mln common stock offering), JPM -0.6% (updated in its 10-Q filing the range of possible losses for legal proceedings to $0 to $5.9 bln from $0 to $4.6 bln)