The after-hours trading session saw notable movements from several key companies, with investors reacting to their latest financial reports. Luxury homebuilder Toll Brothers experienced a slight dip, while Keysight Technologies surged on strong earnings.
Toll Brothers Faces Slight Headwinds After Mixed Outlook
Shares of Toll Brothers, a prominent luxury homebuilder, registered a minor decline of 0.3% in after-hours trading. The company projected fourth-quarter deliveries to range between 3,450 and 3,550 units, slightly below the StreetAccount consensus estimate of 3,508. Despite this outlook, Toll Brothers reported third-quarter earnings of $2.97 per share on revenues of $2.65 billion, surpassing the LSEG analyst consensus of $2.93 per share on $2.61 billion in revenue.
Keysight Technologies Exceeds Expectations, Boosting Stock
Keysight Technologies, a leader in electronic test and measurement, saw its stock climb 2% after its third-quarter performance beat market expectations. The company announced earnings of $3.07 per share (excluding items), significantly outperforming the $2.48 per share anticipated by FactSet analysts. Revenue for the quarter reached $1.85 billion, exceeding the consensus estimate of $1.75 billion.
La-Z-Boy's Significant Plunge on Weak Guidance
The mood was considerably gloomier for La-Z-Boy, the well-known recliner manufacturer, whose stock plummeted by 17%. The company reported first-quarter adjusted earnings of 43 cents per share, a 9% decrease from the previous year. Adjusted operating income also fell by 20% year-over-year, reaching $18.7 million. Furthermore, La-Z-Boy forecast current-quarter revenue between $500 million and $520 million, falling short of the FactSet consensus of $536.8 million.
Mercury Systems Sees Volatility Amidst Long-Term Projections
Mercury Systems, a provider of defense and aerospace electronics, experienced a significant drop of over 10%. The company guided that revenue for the fiscal year ending June 2027 is expected to approach $1.1 billion, slightly above the FactSet consensus of $1.05 billion. However, its fourth-quarter adjusted earnings of 37 cents per share missed the FactSet consensus estimate by one cent, contributing to the stock's decline.
Jack Henry & Associates Delivers Solid Earnings, Stock Rises
Financial technology firm Jack Henry & Associates, which serves community and regional banks, saw its shares rise by 3%. The company announced fourth-quarter earnings of $1.57 per share on revenues of $644 million. This performance exceeded the FactSet analyst expectations of $1.47 per share on $631.6 million in revenue.