Check out the companies making headlines in after-hours trading. Palantir Technologies — The software analytics company saw its stock jump nearly 5% after reporting a beat on top and bottom lines . Palantir posted adjusted earnings of 25 cents per share, beating analysts’ expectations of 23 cents per share, according to LSEG estimates. Its revenue of $1.41 billion also flew past the $1.33 billion estimate. NXP Semiconductors — Shares slid nearly 6%. NXP said that it sees first-quarter non-GAAP gross margin coming in at 57%, in line with the StreetAccount consensus estimate. The guidance overshadowed beats on the top and bottom lines in the fourth quarter. Teradyne — The robotics stock popped 20% after Teradyne issued rosy guidance for the current quarter. The company called for revenue of $1.15 billion to $1.25 billion in the first quarter, while analysts polled by LSEG sought $935 million. Fourth-quarter results also topped estimates: Teradyne reported adjusted earnings of $1.80 per share on revenue of $1.08 billion. Analysts were looking for $1.37 per share on revenue of $973 million. DaVita — Shares of the kidney care provider popped 12% in extended trading. DaVita said it sees adjusted earnings coming in between $13.60 and $15 per share for the full year, versus the FactSet consensus for $12.82 per share. The company’s fourth-quarter results also beat the FactSet consensus on the top and bottom lines. Fabrinet — The electronic manufacturing services company saw shares slide 6% after the lower rung of its guidance only narrowly beat estimates. Fabrinet called for adjusted earnings in the range of $3.45 to $3.60 per share for the fiscal third quarter, compared to the FactSet consensus estimate of $3.43 per share. Rambus — The semiconductor company tanked nearly 15% in extended trading. Adjusted earnings for the fourth quarter were in line with the LSEG consensus estimate, coming in at 68 cents a share. Fourth-quarter revenue narrowly beat expectations, landing at $190 million versus the consensus call for $188 million. Woodward — Shares of the aerospace components manufacturer popped nearly 15%. Woodward sharply raised its guidance for full-year earnings, calling for $8.20 to $8.60 per share, versus the LSEG consensus of $8.06. The company also sees full-year sales growth coming in at 14% to 18%, while analysts called for 11%. — CNBC’s Darla Mercado contributed reporting.
Stocks making the biggest moves after hours: PLTR, NXPI, DVA
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