After-hours movers: Salesforce, Snowflake, UiPath and more
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Salesforce (NYSE: CRM) rose 5% after beating consensus figures on the top and bottom line. Salesforce raised full year FY26 revenue guidance to $41.45 billion to $41.55 billion, up 9% - 10% year-over-year.
Snowflake (NYSE: SNOW) fell 5.5% after results disappointed investors. Revenue for the quarter was $1.21 billion, representing 29% year-over-year growth. It also announced an expended pact with Anthropic.
C3 AI (NYSE: AI) rose 3% after publishing results. C3.ai reported Q2 EPS of ($0.25), $0.08 better than the analyst estimate of ($0.33). Revenue for the quarter came in at $75.1 million versus the consensus estimate of $74.93 million.
UiPath (NYSE: PATH) surged 12% following strong results and guidance. Revenue for the quarter came in at $411.11 million versus the consensus estimate of $391.98 million. UiPath sees Q4 2026 revenue of $462-467 million, versus the consensus of $463.3 million.
Five Below (NASDAQ: FIVE) rose 2.7% after solid performance. Comparable sales increased of 14.3%.
Guidewire Software (NYSE: GWRE) fell 3% after lackluster results. Guidewire Software reported Q1 EPS of $0.66, $0.05 better than the analyst estimate of $0.61. Revenue for the quarter came in at $332.6 million versus the consensus estimate of $316.62 million.
Symbotic (NASDAQ: SYM) fell 14% after announced that it has commenced an underwritten public offering of 10,000,000 shares of its Class A common stock by the Company and SVF Sponsor III (DE) LLC, an affiliate of SoftBank Group Corp.
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