Companies trading higher in after hours in reaction to earnings: CLNT +31.0%, WLT +5.6%
Companies trading higher in after hours in reaction to news: ASH +5.9% (JANA Partners disclosed 7.4% active stake in 13D filing), NFLX +2.5% (CEO Reed Hastings said customers watched over 4 bln hours on Netflix over the past three months), GLUU +1.0% (announced Lorne Abony has joined the company's Board of Directors as Chairman of the newly-created Strategy Committee), HFC +0.5% (co and Holly Energy Partners (HEP) announce New Mexico crude oil rail project), BBRY +0.4% (co denied reports of weak sales and high returns for its Z10 device)
After Hours Losers:
Companies trading lower in after hours in reaction to earnings: CERE -6.5%, HRS -6.5%, XXIA -3.6%, JBHT -3.6%
Companies trading lower in after hours in reaction to news: DSTI -13.0% (issued letter with review of year; continues the process of long-term debt reduction from $16 mln to $1.5 mln), PCS -1.0% (9.9% holder Paulson & Co. responds to Deutsche Telekom's improved offer for MetroPCS; intends to vote for merger)After Hours Gainers:
Companies trading higher in after hours in reaction to earnings: CLNT +31.0%, WLT +5.6%
Companies trading higher in after hours in reaction to news: ASH +5.9% (JANA Partners disclosed 7.4% active stake in 13D filing), NFLX +2.5% (CEO Reed Hastings said customers watched over 4 bln hours on Netflix over the past three months), GLUU +1.0% (announced Lorne Abony has joined the company's Board of Directors as Chairman of the newly-created Strategy Committee), HFC +0.5% (co and Holly Energy Partners (HEP) announce New Mexico crude oil rail project), BBRY +0.4% (co denied reports of weak sales and high returns for its Z10 device)
After Hours Losers:
Companies trading lower in after hours in reaction to earnings: CERE -6.5%, HRS -6.5%, XXIA -3.6%, JBHT -3.6%
Companies trading lower in after hours in reaction to news: DSTI -13.0% (issued letter with review of year; continues the process of long-term debt reduction from $16 mln to $1.5 mln), PCS -1.0% (9.9% holder Paulson & Co. responds to Deutsche Telekom's improved offer for MetroPCS; intends to vote for merger)






