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After-market Movers For Sept. 5 (AIR, MW, SEAC, PAY, OCZ)

By RTTNews Staff Writer   ✉   | Published:   | Follow Us On Google News
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Shares of AAR Corp. (AIR) surged more than 9% in after hours trading after the company, which provides various products and services to the aviation and defense industries worldwide, announced preliminary first quarter results that came in above analysts' estimates.

Men's Wearhouse, Inc. (MW) shares rose more than 8% in extended hours trading after the the Houston, Texas-based men's apparel retailer reported second quarter profit above analysts' expectations, and raised its full year outlook.

Shares of SeaChange International Inc. (SEAC) slipped more than 8% in late trading after the video management software maker reported second quarter adjusted profit below Wall Street expectations, and forecast third quarter earnings well below analysts' current consensus estimate.

VeriFone Systems Inc. (PAY) shares slumped more than 11% in after hours trading after the San Jose, California-based electronic payment technology company reported third quarter revenue below analysts' expectations and forecast fourth quarter revenue below analysts' current consensus estimate.

Shares of OCZ Technology Group, Inc. (OCZ) tumbled more than 20% in extended hours trading after the solid-state drives maker cut its second quarter revenue outlook, citing constraints in NAND flash supply.

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