Check out the companies making headlines in after hours trading.
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Norwegian Cruise Line posts mixed results ahead of first U.S. voyage since last year
Norwegian Cruise Line reported mixed second-quarter results as future bookings remained strong ahead of its first cruise in the U.S. since last year.
Huawei chairman says the ‘aim is to survive’ as revenue slides 29%
The chairman of Huawei said the Chinese technology company’s „aim is to survive“ as revenue fell almost 30% in the first half of the year.
The world’s largest container shipping firm posts soaring second-quarter earnings
Maersk has posted a sharp increase in second-quarter earnings as congestions and bottlenecks continue to drive up shipping rates.
Cloud stocks soar to fresh records as Datadog’s results help boost Cloudflare and Asana
Datadog shares jumped 15% on Thursday on better-than-expected results, helping push other cloud stocks to all-time highs.
Virgin Galactic reopens ticket sales, with prices starting at $450,000 per seat
Virgin Galactic delivered second-quarter results after the market closed on Thursday and announced the reopening of ticket sales for spaceflights.
PNC’s top investor predicts retail mania’s downfall, delivers correction warning
PNC’s Amanda Agati sees vulnerabilities in the market tied to Covid-19 delta cases, the end of government stimulus policies and slowing earnings growth.
Wayfair shares rise after earnings top estimates and sales stay above pre-pandemic levels
Online furniture retailer Wayfair said active customers grew to 31.1 million, a nearly 20% year-over-year increase.
Moderna says its Covid vaccine booster produced ‘robust’ immune response against delta
Moderna said its Covid-19 vaccine booster shot produced a „robust“ antibody response against the highly contagious delta variant.
Singapore’s largest bank reports 37% on-year jump in second-quarter profit, beats expectations
DBS Group Holdings‘ net profit for the April-to-June quarter jumped 37% from a year ago to 1.7 billion Singapore dollars ($1.26 billion).