After-Hours Stock Movers: CRM, MRVL, SNOW, HPQ, DDOG, MDB, P, SNPS, BRZE, NCNO
After-Hours Stock Movers
Salesforce (NYSE: CRM)
Salesforce fell 1.4% after hours despite reporting a Q1 EPS of $3.88 and revenue of $11.1 billion, both beating analyst expectations. However, its Q2 and full-year fiscal 2027 revenue guidance midpoints came in slightly below consensus estimates.
Marvell Technology (NASDAQ: MRVL)
Marvell Technology rose 8% after posting a Q1 EPS of $0.80 and revenue of $2.42 billion, outperforming consensus estimates. The company also provided strong Q2 2027 guidance, forecasting an EPS of $0.88 to $0.98 and revenue of $2.7 billion.
Snowflake (NYSE: SNOW)
Snowflake surged 29% after delivering a Q1 EPS of $0.39 on revenue of $1.39 billion, beating analyst estimates. The AI Data Cloud company also announced an expanded multi-year strategic collaboration agreement with AWS, featuring a record $6 billion infrastructure commitment.
HP Inc. (NYSE: HPQ)
HP Inc. climbed 1% following Q2 results that topped expectations with an EPS of $0.86 and revenue of $14.4 billion. For the full year 2026, the company forecasts an EPS of $2.90 to $3.10, which is higher than the analyst consensus of $2.89.
Datadog, Inc. (NASDAQ: DDOG) & MongoDB (NASDAQ: MDB)
Datadog and MongoDB both advanced in after-hours trading. The two cloud software companies climbed in sympathy with Snowflake following its strong earnings report and major AWS partnership announcement.
Everpure (NYSE: P)
Everpure slid 6% despite posting Q2 results that beat expectations with an EPS of $0.47 and revenue of $1.05 billion. The company also issued upbeat guidance, projecting full-year 2026 revenue of $4.41 billion to $4.51 billion against the consensus of $4.394 billion.
Synopsys (NASDAQ: SNPS)
Synopsys dipped 2% after announcing a Q2 EPS of $3.35 and revenue of $2.28 billion, both coming in ahead of Wall Street estimates. For the full year 2026, the company expects revenue between $9.63 billion and $9.71 billion alongside an EPS of $14.72 to $14.80.
Braze, Inc. (NASDAQ: BRZE)
Braze, Inc. slumped 16% after reporting a Q1 EPS of $0.10, which matched analyst estimates, and revenue of $211 million. The steep drop came despite the company issuing Q2 and full-year 2027 revenue guidance ranges that mostly cleared Wall Street expectations.
nCino, Inc. (NASDAQ: NCNO)
nCino, Inc. rallied 14% after reporting a Q1 EPS of $0.12, up significantly from the $0.05 reported in the prior year, alongside a revenue beat at $159.4 million. The company expects full-year 2027 revenue to land between $642 million and $646 million, matching or exceeding consensus estimates.
