Shares of Synaptics Inc. (SYNA) surged more than 11% in after hours trading after the developer of human interface solutions reported better-than-expected second quarter results and forecast third quarter revenue above analysts' current consensus estimate.
Informatica Corp. (INFA) shares rose more than 7% in extended hours trading after the software company reported fourth quarter revenue and earnings above analysts' expectations.
Starbucks Corp. (SBUX) shares climbed more than 2% in late trading after the world's largest specialty coffee retailer reported higher profit for its first fiscal quarter.
Shares of Tempur-Pedic International Inc. (TPX) gained more than 13% in after hours trading after the mattress maker reported forecast-beating fourth quarter results.
Rival mattress maker Select Comfort Corp.'s (SCSS) shares tumbled more than 18% in extended hours trading after the company's fourth quarter results missed Wall Street forecasts and the company issued a disappointing full-year outlook.
Shares of Flextronics International Ltd. (FLEX) slipped more than 6% in late trading after the contract electronics manufacturer forecast fourth quarter revenue and earnings below analysts' current consensus estimates. Microsoft Corp. (MSFT) shares fell more than 1% in after hours trading after the company reported a 4% decline in second quarter profit.
Shares of Cepheid (CPHD) lost more than 4% in extended hours trading after the molecular diagnostics company forecast full year 2013 revenue below analysts' current consensus estimate.
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June 05, 2026 16:18 ET A busy week for economic news flow saw a slew of reports being released that reflected the trends in the U.S. labor market. In Europe, economic growth and inflation data gained attention as the European Central Bank and Bank of England head for policy session later in the month. In Asia, the monetary policy session of the Indian central bank was in focus as the country, a major oil importer, reels under the pressures of a weaker rupee and rising inflation.