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Advanced Micro Devices — The chipmaker dipped more than 1% after issuing softer-than-expected revenue guidance for the fourth quarter. Match Group — The dating service platforms owner shed 8.3% on weaker-than-estimated revenue guidance for the fourth quarter. Wayfair — The online furniture retailer tumbled 12% after third quarter revenue missed analyst expectations. Yum reported $2.91 billion in revenue, while analysts had expected $3.06 billion in revenue, according to estimates from LSEG. Caesars Entertainment – The gaming stock rose 5% before the bell after topping Wall Street's third-quarter earnings expectations.
Persons: General Motors, Wayfair, Goldman Sachs, ZoomInfo, FactSet, Estee Lauder, , Kraft Heinz, Paycom, Fred Imbert, Alex Harring, Jesse Pound, Samantha Subin, Sarah Min Organizations: Street Journal, Ford, General, Barclays, CVS, Technologies, Humana, Kraft Heinz, FactSet, Yum China, , Caesars Entertainment, LSEG Locations: Aetna, China, LSEG
Paycom Software — Shares dropped 26.5% after the company missed third-quarter revenue estimates. Paycom posted $406.3 million in revenue for the period, while analysts polled by FactSet had called for $411.2 million. The company reported 70 cents per share in earnings surpassing analysts' forecast of 68 cents per share, according to LSEG. Yum China Holdings — The China-based restaurant operator shed 10.8% after missing revenue estimates for the third quarter. Yum reported $2.91 billion in revenue, falling short of analysts' expectations of $3.06 billion in revenue, according to estimates from LSEG.
Persons: Paycom, FactSet, MasTec, LSEG Organizations: Revenue, Yum China Holdings — Locations: LSEG, China
The burrito chain reported earnings of $8.29 per share on revenue of $2.18 billion. Enphase Energy — The solar stock jumped more than 8% after Enphase Energy reported quarterly results that topped analysts' expectations for earnings per share and revenue, according to FactSet. Fortinet — Shares surged more than 14% in extended trading after Fortinet surpassed earnings per share expectations, according to StreetAccount. The cybersecurity company posted 44 cents per share, greater than the expected 39 cents per share. Yum China reported earnings of 13 cents per share, lower than expectations for 15 cents per share.
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