Stocks making the biggest moves after-hours: Applied Materials, Baidu & more

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Technicians work on machinery at the Applied Materials facility in Santa Clara, California.

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Check out the companies making headlines after the bell Thursday:

Applied Materials — Shares of Applied Materials rose 1.2% in after-hours trading on the back of fiscal third-quarter results that beat analyst expectations. The company reported earnings per share of $1.06 on revenue of $4.4 billion. Analysts polled by Refinitiv expected a profit of 95 cents per share on revenue of $4.18 billion. “By addressing our customers’ highest value problems, Applied is outperforming today and is positioned to grow faster than our markets over the next several years,” CEO Gary Dickerson said in a statement.

Baidu — Baidu shares fell about 5% in after-hours trading after the Chinese internet company reported second-quarter numbers that missed analyst expectations. Baidu posted a profit of RMB 8.84 per share, well below a Refinitiv estimate of $9.60 per share. Revenue for the quarter came in at RMB 22.55 billion and analysts expected sales of RMB 25.71 billion

Myriad Genetics — The Utah-based molecular diagnostic company saw its stock rise as much as 1.5% after the bell following mixed results for its fiscal fourth quarter. Myriad reported a loss of 31 cents per share. That was better than a FactSet estimate for a loss of 47 cents per share. Revenue, meanwhile came in just below expectations at $93.2 million. “Following the substantial decline in test volumes at the end of Q3 and beginning of Q4 due to COVID-19 social distancing policies we saw a significant recovery in test volume trends throughout the quarter,” said CEO R. Bryan Riggsbee.

Farfetch — Shares of the online luxury retailer jumped more than 5% after the company posted a smaller-than-expected loss for the second quarter. Farfetch reported a loss of 20 cents per share. Analysts polled by FactSet expected a loss of 29 cents per share. The company’s revenue for the quarter came in at $364.7 million, well above a forecast of $326.9 million.

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