Stocks making the biggest moves after hours: E-Trade, AT&T, Intuitive Surgical & more

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Pedestrians pass in front of an E-Trade location in New York.

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Check out the companies making headlines after the bell:

Shares of E-Trade whipsawed during extended trade Thursday, first climbing about 4% immediately after the market close before slipping and settling about 1.4% below the closing price following the company’s third-quarter earnings beat. The online brokerage firm posted earnings of $1.08 per share on revenue of $767 million, while Wall Street expected earnings of $1.01 per share and revenue of $743 million.

Shares of TD Ameritrade similarly dipped 1% after the bell after a brief rise immediately after the closing bell. The company’s shares are down more than 25% year to date and reports fourth-quarter earnings on Oct. 22.

Intuitive Surgical shares jumped nearly 4% after the company announced better-than-expected earnings for its third quarter. The robotic surgical device company reported earnings of $3.43 per share, far exceeding analyst expectations of $2.99 per share. Revenue came in at $1.13 billion, compared to the $1.06 billion projected by analysts, according to Refinitiv.

Atlassian shares dropped about 6% after bell before climbing up to about 2% above the closing price after the company improved its second-quarter outlook and reported better-than-expected earnings for its first quarter. The Australia-based software company projects revenue in the second quarter between $386 million and $390 million and adjusted earnings of approximately 27 cents per share, compared to Wall Street’s forecast of $382 million in revenue and earnings of 26 cents per share, according to Refinitiv consensus estimates.

For its first quarter, Atlassian posted an EPS of 28 cents on revenue of $363 million, exceeding analysts’ expectations of 24 cents per share and revenue of $352 million, according to Refinitiv.

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