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Stocks making the biggest moves after hours: Nike, Dave & Buster's, RH and more
Check out the companies making headlines after the bell : Nike — The athletic apparel stock slipped 2% after its North America revenue came in at $5.03 billion, while analysts surveyed by LSEG had expected $5.04 billion. However, Nike posted fiscal third-quarter earnings of 35 cents per share and $11.28 billion in revenue. That exceeded the expected earnings of 28 cents per share and the anticipated $11.24 billion in revenue. Dave & Buster’s Entertainment — Shares rose about 1% after management said the company expects an increase in same-store sales, revenue and adjusted earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization during 2026. Dave & Buster’s posted a fourth-quarter adjusted loss of 35 cents per share and revenue of $529.6 million. Analysts polled by FactSet had expected a profit of 39 cents per share and $555.9 million in revenue. PVH — The clothing company, which owns brands Tommy Hilfiger and Calvin Klein, added 1% after posting fourth-quarter adjusted earnings of $3.82 per share and revenue of $2.51 billion. Analysts had expected earnings of $3.31 per share and $2.43 billion in revenue, according to FactSet. RH — The home furnishings stock plunged 18%. RH said it sees full-year revenue growth ranging from 4% to 8%, missing the Street’s estimate of 8.8%. Fourth-quarter adjusted earnings came in at $1.53 per share and revenue was $843 million. The LSEG consensus forecast had called for earnings of $2.22 per share and revenue of $873 million. NCino — Shares surged 20% after the cloud-based software company reported first-quarter revenue guidance of $154.5 million to $156.4 million, topping the FactSet consensus of $152.7 million. Fourth-quarter revenue also surpassed expectations, landing at $149.7 million, versus the $147.9 million analysts had anticipated.