US Markets
Monday, August 7th, 2023 2:46 pm EDT
Check out the companies making headlines in after-hours trading.
Chegg — Shares soared more than 25% after the educational tech company posted quarterly results. Chegg notched second-quarter revenue of $183 million, while analysts polled by Refinitiv had expected $177 million.
Hims & Hers Health — Stock in the telehealth company climbed 16% after an earnings beat. Hims & Hers posted a second-quarter loss of 3 cents per share on revenue of $208 million. Analysts polled by Refinitiv called for a 5 cent loss per share and revenue of $205 million. The company also posted rosy guidance on revenue for the third quarter, giving a range of $217 million to $222 million, while analysts estimated $214 million.
Paramount Global — The media conglomerate added almost 4% in extended trading hours after posting an earnings and revenue beat. The company earned an adjusted 10 cents per share and $7.62 billion in revenue in the second quarter, while analysts polled by Refinitiv forecast flat EPS and $7.43 billion in revenue.
Lucid — Stock in the electric vehicle maker climbed roughly 3%. In the second quarter, the company reported $150.9 million in revenue against analysts’ estimate of $175 million, per Refinitiv. Still, the company’s $3 billion capital raise from May should assuage capital concerns for another year, executives said.
International Flavors & Fragrances — Shares slipped more than 19%. The company reported $2.9 billion in revenue in the second quarter. Analysts polled by Refinitiv called for $3.07 billion in revenue.
Celanese — The materials stock fell nearly 3% after missing on both the top and bottom line in the second quarter. Celanese reported adjusted earnings of $2.17 per share and $2.8 billion in revenue, against a FactSet forecast of $2.49 per share in earnings and $2.55 billion in revenue.
Beyond Meat — The plant-based meat supplier slumped more than 8% after reporting a second-quarter revenue miss due to lower U.S. demand. The company noted an adjusted loss of 83 cents per share and $102.1 million in revenue, while analysts polled by Refinitiv expected a loss of 86 cents and revenue of $108.4 million.
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