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November 02 2016 - 9:52AM
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Among the companies with shares expected to trade actively in
Wednesday's session are Alibaba Group Holding Ltd. (BABA), Anthem
Inc. (ANTM) and Estee Lauder Cos. (EL) and
Alibaba Group Holding Ltd. posted revenue and earnings that
easily topped expectations in the most recent quarter as the
Chinese e-commerce giant said it better monetized its growing user
base. Shares rose 3.16% to $104.35 premarket.
Estee Lauder Cos. said cost cuts helped lift earnings in the
latest quarter as the cosmetics company works through a
restructuring amid dwindling department store foot traffic and
weakness abroad. However, revenue growth was sluggish. Shares fell
3.24% to $83.50 premarket.
Health insurer Anthem Inc. on Wednesday posted a decrease in
profits amid a rise in medical costs. Shares rose 0.46% to $117.96
in premarket trading.
Allergan PLC (AGN) said it would return more cash to
shareholders, months after it said it wasn't interested in a
mega-deal. The company reported weaker-than-expected quarterly
results and lowered. Shares fell 2.49% to $203.46 premarket.
Chip maker Broadcom Ltd. (AVGO) said Wednesday it agreed to buy
network-equipment firm Brocade Communications Systems Inc. (BRCD)
for $5.5 billion, expanding its storage networking offerings amid
slowing smartphone sales world-wide. Shares of Brocade
Communications Systems rose 8.99% to $12.25 premarket. Shares of
Broadcom Ltd. rose 1.96% to $172.11 premarket.
AmerisourceBergen Corp. (ABC) unveiled a new $1 billion
stock-buyback plan as it closed its fiscal year with a rise in
quarterly revenue.
Kate Spade & Co. (KATE) on Wednesday reported results in the
latest quarter that topped estimates despite a weak retail
landscape.
Time Warner (TWX), which two weeks ago agreed to sell itself to
AT&T Inc., raised its outlook for the year and reported solid
third-quarter results, powered by growth in its cable TV and film
businesses.
Clorox Co. (CLX) lowered its earnings outlook for the year as
the company said earnings came in below expectations for the latest
period amid less-than-expected tax benefits.
Bunge Ltd.'s (BG) profit dropped below Wall Street estimates in
the latest quarter amid continued weakness in its largest segment,
though revenue improved.
Health-care information technology firm Cerner Corp. (CERN) on
Tuesday gave another cautious quarterly outlook and reported
disappointing results in the latest period, though profit
climbed.
Hospital operator Community Health Systems Inc. (CYH) swung to a
loss on impairment charges and another quarter of declining
admissions.
Devon Energy Corp. (DVN) swung to a quarterly profit as it
slashed expenses and shifted to higher margin production. The
company plans to add up to 5 rigs in the U.S. by year's end.
DeVry Education Group Inc.'s (DV) quarterly profit soared as the
for-profit educator reported higher enrollment and benefited from
cost-cutting efforts.
Etsy Inc. (ETSY) on Tuesday reported a narrower third-quarter
loss as it continued to post strong growth in revenue and
users.
Electronic Arts Inc. (EA) on Tuesday reported a jump in
quarterly revenue and nudged up its full-year outlook for revenue
and profit, saying it anticipates other videogame publishers will
issue fewer competing titles this holiday season.
Herbalife Ltd. Chief Executive Michael Johnson will step down
next year to become executive chairman of the embattled
nutritional-products maker.
Gilead Sciences Inc. (GILD) on Tuesday said sales of hepatitis C
drugs Harvoni and Sovaldi slumped in the third-quarter, missing
expectations, as the biopharmaceutical company faces competition
from rival drugs and pricing pressures.
Illumina Inc. (ILMN) on Tuesday posted a 10% rise in
third-quarter revenue, but the genetic-sequencing company cut its
annual earnings guidance amid higher research costs.
Match Group Inc.'s (MTCH) third-quarter profit surged 60% from
the year earlier as more of its customers opted to pay for online
dating services. Match owns such online dating apps as Tinder and
Plenty of Fish.
Square Inc. (SQ) on Tuesday raised its revenue projection for
the year after reporting a better-than-expected 32% revenue
increase in the most recent period.
Tronc Inc.'s (TRNC) third-quarter loss widened as the former
Tribune Publishing reported a 11% decline in advertising revenue.
The financial report came on the same day as Gannett Co. said it
had dropped its attempt to buy the company.
Western Union Co. (WU) on Tuesday reported its top line slid
below expectations in the latest quarter amid continued currency
headwinds.
U.S. Steel Corp. (X) on Tuesday lowered its full-year guidance
as it continues to recover from unplanned outages in the third
quarter and invest in additional maintenance spending.
Zillow Group Inc. (Z) on Tuesday again lifted its revenue
outlook for the year as the top and bottom lines surged above
expectations in the latest quarter.
Write to Chris Wack at chris.wack@wsj.com or Maria Armental at
maria.armental@wsj.com
(END) Dow Jones Newswires
November 02, 2016 09:37 ET (13:37 GMT)
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