>>> US After Hours Summary: HTGM +4.2%, PVH +4.0%, QUNR +1.1% followin

After Hours Summary: HTGM +4.2%, PVH +4.0%, QUNR +1.1% following earnings/guidance

After Hours Gainers:

Companies trading higher in after hours in reaction to earnings: HTGM
+4.2%, PVH +4.0%, QUNR +1.1%

Companies trading higher in after hours in reaction to news: DRNA +8.2% (presented preliminary safety and efficacy data from DCR-MYC Phase 1 study in patients with advanced solid tumors at ASCO: Evidence of clinical anti-tumor activity seen in two patients with advanced pancreatic neuroendocrine tumors), HTGC +7.2% (announced that Robert Lake has joined the Co as chief credit officer), HTGM +4.2% (co and MD Anderson Cancer Center entered into a sponsored research agreement to investigate new molecular diagnostics for lung cancer), MDVN +0.5% (announced data from a Phase 2 study of enzalutamide for the treatment of triple-negative breast cancer were presented at ASCO; clinical benefit rate at 16 weeks was achieved in 35% of evaluable patients)

After Hours Losers:

Companies trading lower in after hours in reaction to news: RGLS -9.3% (Kleanthis G. Xanthopoulos to step down as President and CEO; Paul Grint appointed President and CEO), TUBE -8.9% (filed for $75 mln offering of common stock), QUNR -6.5% (filed for offering of American Depositary Shares, each representing three Class B ordinary shares), QTS -4.6% (announced public offering of 5.5 mln shares of common stock by it an a selling shareholder), CG -4.3% (announced an offering of 7 mln common units), HERO -3.5% (announced rate reductions for Hercules 261, Hercules 262 and Hercules 266 contracts), FGP -3.3% (co has commenced an underwritten public offering of 6.325 mln common units; also announced its operating subsidiary will offer $400 mln in aggregate principal amount of senior unsecured notes due 2023), BXMT -2.3% (to commence a public offering of 10 mln shares of Class A common stock), AER -2.2% (announced launch of an underwritten secondary offering by AIG of 50 mln ordinary shares; co to repurchase $750 mln of the shares being sold by AIG), ODFL -2.1% (co updated its expectations for year-over-year growth in less-than-truckload revenue per hundredweight, excluding fuel surcharges, for its second quarter of 2015 to a range of 5.0% to 5.5% from the previously disclosed range of 5.5% to 6.5%),