Stocks making the biggest moves after hours: TI, Raymond James, Sallie Mae & more
– Texas Instruments' stock fell 1% in extended trading on Wednesday after the company said its revenues declined in the fourth quarter and may do so against in the current three-month period. The semiconductor company did beat estimates, reporting earnings of $1.11 per share on revenue of $3.35 billion, while analysts expected earnings of $1.02 per share on revenue of $3.22 billion, according to Refinitiv.
— Shares of Raymond James fell more than 3% after-hours following an earnings report that showed net revenue declining slightly compared with the previous quarter. The bank reported $2.01 billion in revenue for the fourth quarter, up 8% year-over-year but 1% lower than the third quarter. Raymond James' interest income and investment bank income fell compared with both prior time periods.
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