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The Lyft logo is seen on electric bicycles in Oakland, California.
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Check out the companies making headlines after the bell Tuesday:
Bed Bath & Beyond — Bed Bath & Beyond shares soared 74% after the company announced various strategic changes to speed up growth, including a partnership with Kroger, the largest grocery chain in the U.S. Kroger’s online customers will have access to Bed Bath’s products.
T-Mobile US — Shares of T-Mobile rose more than 2% in extended trading after the telecom company posted a stronger-than-expected profit for the previous quarter. T-Mobile earned 55 cents a share, topping a Refinitiv forecast of 53 cents per share. However, the company’s revenue came in at $19.62 billion. Analysts expected sales of $20.19 billion, according to Refinitiv.
Lyft — Lyft jumped 10.3% after reporting better-than-expected third-quarter results. The ridesharing company posted a profit of 5 cents per share, while analysts polled by Refinitiv had forecast a loss of 3 cents per share. The company’s revenue of $864.4 million was just above expectations. Revenue per active rider — a key metric for the company — also beat a StreetAccount estimate. To be sure, Lyft’s 18.94 million active riders was below a consensus forecast of 19.7 million.
Activision Blizzard — The video game company reported better-than-expected quarterly earnings.. Activision earned 72 cents per share, while analysts polled by Refinitiv expected a profit of 70 cents. It also reported revenue of $1.88 billion, right in line with analysts’ expectations. Activision shares, however, were down nearly 10% after the bell.
Caesars Entertainment — The casino and entertainment giant saw its shares fall nearly 6% after reporting EBITDA of $882 million, falling short of a $937 million StreetAccount estimate. Caesars said its results were pressured by a loss in its digital business. The company has said it plans to invest more in digital sports betting and iGaming.
Zillow — Zillow shares fell 8% after the real estate company announced it’s closing its home buying and flipping business. The company also said it’s eliminating a quarter of its workforce.
Source: https://www.cnbc.com/2021/11/02/stocks-making-the-biggest-moves-after-hours.html
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