>>> US After Hours Summary: AAPL +4% higher on earnings, other earnings winners

After Hours Summary: AAPL +4% higher on earnings, other earnings winners include TEAM +23.3%, TWLO +17.9%, FIVN +15.8%, WEAV +13%, RDDT +10.4%; RBLX -20.1%, WDC -8.2%, FND -7.7%, SNDK -7.4% lower on earnings; VEEV +9.8% to join S&P 500

After Hours Gainers:

Companies trading higher in after hours in reaction to earnings/guidance: TEAM +23.3%, TWLO +17.9%, FIVN +15.8% (also $90 mln accelerated share repurchase; new $200 mln share repurchase program), WEAV +13%, RDDT +10.4%, MATW +9.1%, BOOM +7.3%, CERS +6.4%, EBS +6.3%, ROKU +6%, MTZ +5.9%, ACCO +5.3%, OLED +5% (also authorizes new $400 mln share repurchase program), ZETA +4.8%, DBVT +4.8%, COHU +4.6%, HUN +4.4%, MHK +4.2%, AAPL +4% (also increases dividend 4%; authorizes additional program to repurchase up to $100 bln of common stock), GDDY +3.7%, EMN +3.6%, CWST +3.5%, PK +3.5%, SPSC +3.2%, SBGI +2.9%, NEWT +2.9%, JAKK +2.9%, AJG +2.2%, CORT +2.1% (also phase 2 study of Dazucorilant data), TRUP +2.1%, RHP +2%, HG +2%, HR +1.6%, MTX +1.4%, EGO +1.3%, ACA +1.2%, ATR +1.1%, ALGT +1.1%, WY +0.8%, ENSG +0.5%, RIOT +0.4%, AEM +0.3%, FSLR +0.3%

Companies trading higher in after hours in reaction to news: VEEV +9.8% (to join S&P 500), CTNM +8% (reports topline data from PIPE-791 phase 1b trial), XE +1.5% (PPL units and XE are collaborating to explore deploying Xe-100 small modular reactor in Kentucky), IE +1.4% (files mixed securities shelf offering), GEHC +1% (CEO and GC insider buys), PANW +0.9% (to acquire Portkey, a pioneer in AI Gateways), SA +0.8% (KSM Project named a Priority Project by the Province of British Columbia), NNDM +0.6% (provides update to strategic alternatives review process), XWIN +0.6% (successful launch of its AI Inference Platform), BANR +0.6% (to acquire Pacific Financial), LRMR +0.5% (announces publication), VALE +0.5% (clarifies press reports), EH +0.4% (to delay 20-F filing), PPL +0.3% (PPL units and XE are collaborating to explore deploying Xe-100 small modular reactor in Kentucky), KKR +0.3% (KKR and Neuberger Private Markets to jointly acquire Flow Control Group), TXT +0.2% (selected by Near Earth Autonomy as a partner), SM +0.2% (closes on sale of certain South Texas assets), RTX +0.2% (increases dividend; also awarded a $335.1 mln modification to Navy contract), JNJ +0.2% (CD20 mono CAR-T cell therapy and CD19-CD20 bi-CAR-T programs will be discontinued), GE +0.1% (awarded a $107.7 mln Defense Logistics Agency delivery order), PBR +0.1% (provides Q1 operations update)

After Hours Losers:

Companies trading lower in after hours in reaction to earnings/guidance: SMMT -23.1%, RBLX -20.1%, INGM -11.5% (also increases dividend; also increases buyback auth by $100 mln), ALHC -8.7%, WDC -8.2% (also increases dividend), FND -7.7% (also authorizes new $400 mln share repurchase program), SNDK -7.4%, CLX -6.6%, RMD -5.8% (also CFO to retire; names new CFO), AXTI -5.8%, TREE -5.4%, DXCM -5.2%, HCC -5.2%, SNDX -4.8%, RIVN -4.1% (also files mixed shelf offering, also increasing production capacity to 300K vehicles at Stanton Springs), SAM -3.4%, NSP -3%, IRTC -2.8%, DLB -2.3%, SPXC -2%, IMAX -1.9%, LNT -1.9%, LPLA -1.9% (also resumes share repurchase program), CABO -1.9%, AMGN -1.7%, EHC -1.5%, MPWR -1.5%, FEIM -1.3%, RYAN -1.2%, KWR -0.9%, AIG -0.7% (also increases dividend), ILMN -0.5% (also increases share repurchase authorization by $1.5 bln), ARDX -0.4%, SYK -0.4%, AX -0.2%

Companies trading lower in after hours in reaction to news: SENS -14.8% (commences stock offering), GRO -8.6% (stock offering), AIV -2.2% (declares a $1.30/share liquidating distribution), MPWR -1.5% (resolution of patent infringement lawsuit), TLX -1.5% (MAA filed in Europe for TLX101-Px has been validated and accepted for review), GD -1.2% (awarded a $716.2 mln US Army contract), VKTX -0.7% (LGND provides Viking (VKTX) updates), MTRX -0.6% (CFO to step down), EQNR -0.3% (files mixed securities shelf offering), MC -0.3% (stock offering), TRVI -0.1% (presentation and multiple posters accepted at ATS Conference)