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After-market Movers For Feb 19 (DELL, NTSP, GDOT, DMD, ADI, MM, KORS)

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Gainers:

Dell Inc. (DELL) rose 0.40 percent to $13.86. The company's fourth quarter profit declined 31 percent from the year-ago quarter, while its non-GAAP earnings per share were above Wall Street view. Total net revenues were lower than prior year, but managed to surpass the consensus estimate.

Netspend Holdings, Inc. (NTSP) jumped 30 percent to $16.00 based on the news that TSYS (TSS) has agreed to buy the company in an all cash deal valued at about $1.4 billion. NetSpend shareholders will receive $16.00 in cash for each share they hold. TSYS expects the deal to be accretive to GAAP earnings per share for the first 12 month period following closing, excluding one-time acquisition related fees and expenses.

Netspend' peer Green Dot Corp. (GDOT) surged 17 percent to $17.21.

Demand Media, Inc. (DMD) gained 14 percent to $8.95. The company announced its plan to explore separating its business into two independent, publicly-traded companies, a pure-play media and a domain services company.

Decliners:

Analog Devices, Inc. (ADI) fell nearly 1 percent to $46.60. The company's first quarter earnings and revenue were below Wall Street view. Meanwhile, the company's board has approved a 13 percent increase in its regular quarterly dividend.

Millennial Media Inc. (MM) plunged 26 percent to $10.60. The company swung to a profit in its fourth quarter. Revenue increased 67.8 percent, but was below analysts' estimate. Meanwhile, the company forecast first quarter and full year 2013 revenue below analysts' expectations.

Michael Kors Holdings Ltd. (KORS) fell more than 2 percent to $63.15. The company launched a secondary public offering of 25 million ordinary shares by certain selling shareholders.

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