Stocks making the biggest moves after hours: Rivian, Toast, Poshmark and more

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R.J. Scaringe, Rivian’s CEO, introduces the world to his company’s R1T all-electric pickup and all-electric R1S SUV at the Los Angeles Auto Show in Los Angeles, California, November 27, 2018.
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Check out the companies making headlines after the bell

Rivian Automotive — The electric vehicle maker rose 3.1% in after-hours trading after beating revenue estimates and posting a smaller-than-expected loss in the latest quarter. Rivian reaffirmed its delivery estimates for the year but said it expects a larger loss than anticipated as it grapples with supply chain constraints.

Toast — Toast soared more than 10% in extended trading after sharing positive guidance for the current quarter and full year. Revenue for the latest quarter came in at $675 million, topping the $651 million expected by analysts surveyed by Refinitiv.

Poshmark — Poshmark slid 5.7% post-market after reporting a wider-than-expected loss in its most recent quarter. Poshmark topped revenue estimates but gave a weak revenue outlook for the current quarter.

Illumina — Illumina slumped nearly 23% post-market after the company missed top- and bottom-line estimates in the most recent quarter and issued disappointing guidance for the full year as it faces a troublesome macro environment.

Olo — Olo tumbled more than 21% in extended trading after the restaurant software company provided weak guidance for the current quarter and the full year. The company slightly beat earnings estimates but fell short of revenue expectations.

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