Oracle — The database software company slid roughly 7% after posting fiscal second-quarter earnings and revenue that lagged analysts' estimates.
However, the stock posted a fiscal third-quarter earnings and revenue beat and raised its fourth-quarter forecast.
MongoDB now expects its adjusted earnings to come in between 62 to 65 cents per share, higher than the per-share consensus of 58 cents, according to LSEG.
The firm also guided for revenue of between $515 million to $519 million, against the expected $509 million.
Alaska Air Group — The Seattle-based carrier guided 4Q results higher and set a $1b buyback, sending the stock 11% higher.
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