Stocks making the biggest moves after hours: FedEx, Cintas, Steelcase & more
- The office furniture company's shares were up over 5% in extended trading after the company beat earnings and revenue expectations. The company reported earnings per share of 46 cents on revenue of $955 million. Analysts expected earnings per share of 35 cents and revenue of $935 million.— Stock of the uniform provider was up nearly 3% in extended trading after the company reported better-than-expected earnings and revenue. The company reported earnings per share of $2.
— The network security company's stock fell nearly 1% in extended trading after the Securities and Exchange Commission announced insider trading charges against a former IT administrator for the company and four of his friends.
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