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    Stocks making the biggest moves after hours: EBay, Allbirds, and more

    IzerBy IzerFebruary 24, 2022No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Signs at the eBay headquarters in San Jose, California, United States, on Monday, August 9, 2021.

    David Paul Morris | Bloomberg | Getty Images

    Check out the companies making headlines in after-hours trading:

    Reservation collectibles – Shares of the travel booking site operator rose more than 2% in after-hours trading after a strong quarterly earnings report. The company reported earnings of $15.83 per share, beating analyst estimates of $2.19, according to Refinitiv. Quarterly revenue was $2.98 billion higher than expected $2.85 billion.

    ebay The e-commerce giant saw shares fall more than 7% despite the company reporting quarterly earnings, after it released earnings and revenue guidance for both the first quarter and the full year that fell short of estimates.

    RealReal The luxury cargo market saw shares drop sharply during extended trading after reporting a wider-than-expected quarterly loss. According to Refinitiv, revenue of $145 million for the quarter beat estimates of $135 million. The company also issued optimistic guidance on revenue for the current quarter.

    Allbirds – Shares of the shoemaker fell 7% after the company reported a quarterly loss of 9 cents per share, in line with estimates. Revenue of $97.2 million exceeded estimates of $91.8 million.

    Bath and body works – After announcing quarterly results and an executive adjustment, Bath and Body Works saw its shares drop 3% in extended trading. CEO Andrew Meslow will step down effective May 12 and Sarah Nash, chair of the board, will take over in the meantime.

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