After Hours Summary: FDX -8.1% falls on EPS miss, lowered guidance; UPS -2.6% lower in sympathy; GH -12.5% lower as FDA panel sets review date; SCS -9.3% lower on earnings; RUSHA +6% to join S&P SmallCap 600
After Hours Gainers:
Companies trading higher in after hours in reaction to earnings/guidance: EPAC +2.4%
Companies trading higher in after hours in reaction to news: RUSHA +6% (to join S&P SmallCap 600), WPRT +4% (awarded a development program by global heavy truck manufacturer), CMPS +2.4% (COMP360 psilocybin treatment was well-tolerated in phase 2 study), FULT +1.8% (increases dividend; approves $125 mln share repurchase program), LESL +1.5% (Chairman to retire from board), VYX +1.5% (to move to S&P SmallCap 600 from S&P 400 MidCap), IMXI +1.2% (IMXI announces collaboration with Visa to enhance its money transfer services), INBK +1.2% (files $200 mln mixed shelf securities offering), PCG +0.2% (Nuclear Regulatory Comm determines that its License Renewal Application is sufficient for its review), SHEL +0.1% (Final Investment Decision for Sparta to begin production in 2028), FMAO +0.1% (increases dividend), CPK +0.1% (acquires the propane operating assets of J.T. Lee and Son's)
After Hours Losers:
Companies trading lower in after hours in reaction to earnings/guidance: SCS -9.3%, FDX -8.1%, WOR -2.9%
Companies trading lower in after hours in reaction to news: GH -12.5% (FDA Advisory Panel tentatively scheduled to review PMA application for Shield blood test), UPS -2.6% (in sympathy with FDX earnings), NNBR -2.3% ($10 mln new business win in automotive electrical wiring), LUNR -1.8% (provides IM-1 Lunar Mission launch update), PRU -1.3% (subsidiary enters into $9.2 bln longevity risk transfer agreement with NN Life), LIAN -1.2% (CEO resigns), MOS -0.7% (releases Oct/Nov volumes), RTX -0.6% (CTO to retire), LTHM -0.4% (to join S&P 400 MidCap), BTBT -0.3% (no disruptions to its Iceland ops following volcano eruption), SPCE -0.2% (Galactic 06 flight window will open January 26), V -0.1% (IMXI announces collaboration with Visa to enhance its money transfer services), GM -0.1% (halves the size of its Buick dealership network in the US through a buyout program, according to CNBC), GS -0.1% (considering significant changes to its mgmt committee, according to Business Insider)