Among the companies with shares expected to actively trade in
Friday's session are Analogic Corp. (ALOG), Werner Enterprises Inc.
(WERN) and Neuralstem Inc. (CUR).
Analogic's fiscal fourth-quarter earnings more than doubled,
easily topping market expectations, as ultrasound and
security-technology sales continued to show strength. Shares jumped
11% to $76.75 after hours.
Werner forecast fiscal third-quarter earnings below analyst
expectations, noting its costs are rising faster than its revenue
per mile. The trucking company's shares sank 8.3% to $21.70 after
hours.
Neuralstem plans to offer an undisclosed number of shares as it
seeks to raise funds for general purposes, including research and
development, working capital, capital expenditures and clinical
trials. The biotechnology company had 54.1 million shares
outstanding as of July 31. Shares were down 9.4% to $1.25 after
hours.
RealPage Inc. (RP) said certain shareholders are offering four
million shares of the software company's stock. RealPage had about
73.7 million shares outstanding at the end of June. Shares dropped
3.3% to $25.15 in after-hours trading.
RDA Microelectronics Inc.'s (RDA) board declared its first
special dividend, citing a strong balance sheet and revenue growth.
American depositary shares were up 2.1% to $10.45 in light after
hours trading.
Hard-disk-drive maker Western Digital Corp. (WDC) cut its
revenue outlook for the fiscal first quarter, while at the same
time initiating a quarterly dividend and boosting its share buyback
authorization by $1.5 billion. Shares fell 1.7% to $41.87 after
hours.
Watchlist:
CompuCredit Holdings Corp. (CCRT) said its offer to buy back up
to 8.25 million of its shares at a significant premium was
oversubscribed.
Covidien PLC (COV) projected annual sales to grow between 3% and
6% in its upcoming fiscal year and said plans to spin off its
pharmaceuticals business into a standalone public company were on
track.
Delphi Automotive PLC (DLPH) authorized $750 million in share
repurchases, as the auto-parts maker looks to increase shareholder
returns.
Syswin Inc.'s (SYSW) board has set up a special committee to
evaluate the chief executive's proposal to take the Chinese
real-estate company private.
Textainer Group Holdings Ltd. (TGH) said an offering of 7.5
million common shares priced at a 1.6% discount to Thursday's
closing price.
Valeant Pharmaceuticals International Inc. (VRX) said its
president, Rajiv De Silva, will be leaving the company after the
close of its acquisition of Medicis Pharmaceutical Corp. (MRX) to
pursue other interests.
WageWorks Inc. (WAGE) and certain shareholders are offering a
total of around $100 million of WageWorks shares. The company
recently had a market capitalization of roughly $460 million,
according to FactSet.
Write to Nathalie Tadena at nathalie.tadena@dowjones.com
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