Sentences with phrase «trading after the bell»

However, investors looked past the results and forecast, sending Express Scripts» stock down to $ 56.97 in trading after the bell.
Visa saw its stock drop more than 1 percent in choppy trade after the bell.
Shares of IBM, whose revenue has now fallen for 20 quarters in a row, were down 3.7 percent at $ 163.71 in trading after the bell on Tuesday.

Not exact matches

Shares of the company were trading lower at $ 123.58 after the bell.
Shares of Rite Aid were up 1.2 percent in late morning trading after skyrocketing as much as 30 percent before the opening bell.
In part because of the unorthodox public listing, the company's stock did not begin trading until hours after the opening bell, as potential sellers and buyers were matched up.
The Dow Jones industrial average fell as much as 567 points shortly after the opening bell on Tuesday, then jumped as much as 367 points in the first half - hour of trading.
Gilead and Alphabet shares were steady in late trading after the announcement; Gilead is scheduled to report earnings after the bell on Tuesday.
Shares of Netflix, known for its original shows such as «House of Cards» and «Orange is the New Black», plunged about 15 percent after the bell, before clawing back to trade down 2.4 percent.
Shares of Fortinet Inc (NASDAQ: FTNT) were trading higher by 7 percent an hour after Friday's opening bell.
However, while ETFs let you trade at your leisure during market hours, mutual funds can only be sold after the closing bell when a fund's net asset value (NAV) has been calculated for the day.
That explains why the board took three days to request a trading halt after the alarm bells were first raised but it doesn't explain why Helou was reportedly telling a public forum on Wednesday that a $ 6 market price for farmers was still sustainable.
The mismatched settlement protocols resulted in a virtual standstill in trading after the opening bell on October 20.
A fund's NAV is set once per day (usually a couple hours after the closing bell) while ETFs can be traded like stocks in the sense that they have prices that fluctuate throughout the day and can buy / sell at specific prices at any time while the market is open.
It's the same high - yield trade I made in my retirement account just minutes ago, shortly after opening bell.
If the shares don't have significant volume during the regular trading session — 9:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. EST — then it is unlikely to have significant volume after the closing bell, even with a major news release.
And in spite of all the negative news in recent weeks, the stock surged in after hours trading up $ 6.71 and was up slightly over that after the opening bell.
In part because of the unorthodox public listing, the company's stock did not begin trading until hours after the opening bell, as potential sellers and buyers were matched up.
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