US Top News and Analysis | Stocks making the biggest moves after hours: Intel, SAP, Boyd Gaming, MaxLinear and more
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After‑hours trading saw notable moves across several companies following their latest earnings releases. Intel surged 15% after reporting Q1 adjusted earnings of $0.29 per share on $13.58 billion revenue, far beating expectations and projecting a strong Q2 outlook. Boyd Gaming fell 7% as its Q1 adjusted earnings of $1.60 per share missed the $1.73 consensus and revenue lagged at $997.4 million. Newmont’s shares were flat after a Q1 earnings beat ($2.90 vs. $2.18 expected) but the miner warned that higher oil prices and increased Ghana royalties could pressure its Q2 results. SAP climbed 5% on an adjusted $1.72 per share earnings beat and a 19% jump in cloud revenue, while SLM (Sallie Mae) rose 2% after raising its full‑year earnings guidance to $3.10‑$3.20 per share. Ameriprise Financial posted a 7% gain after posting Q1 adjusted earnings of $11.26 per share and boosting its quarterly dividend to $1.70. Hartford Insurance slipped 3% on earnings of $3.09 per share below expectations. MaxLinear erupted 27% after beating forecasts with $0.22 per share earnings on $137.2 million revenue and raising its outlook. Comfort Systems USA jumped 6% after posting $10.51 per share earnings on $2.87 billion revenue, well above estimates, and announcing a dividend increase. Nike’s stock edged up about 1% after the company announced a second round of layoffs, cutting 1,400 jobs.
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