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After-Hours Stock Movers: DELL, MDB, AEO, NTAP, GAP, S, ADSK

May 28, 2026 4:29 PM

After-Hours Stock Movers:

Dell Technologies (NYSE: DELL)

Dell Technologies surged 17% after hours following an exceptional Q1 report, with an EPS of $4.86 beating estimates by $1.98 and revenue reaching $43.8 billion against the expected $34.81 billion. The company also issued robust guidance, projecting full-year fiscal 2027 revenue between $165 billion and $169 billion, vastly exceeding the $143.9 billion consensus.

MongoDB (NASDAQ: MDB)

MongoDB climbed 25% after beating Q1 expectations with an EPS of $1.32 and revenue of $687.6 million. The database platform also provided strong full-year fiscal 2027 guidance, forecasting an EPS of $5.95 to $6.14 on revenue of $2.92 billion to $2.96 billion.

American Eagle Outfitters (NYSE: AEO)

American Eagle Outfitters slumped 11% in extended trading despite a slight Q1 beat, reporting an EPS of $0.14 and revenue of $1.2 billion. Investor sentiment was weighed down as the retailer's top- and bottom-line figures failed to spark momentum amid high market expectations.

NetApp (NASDAQ: NTAP)

NetApp rallied 8% after posting strong Q4 results, with an EPS of $2.43 and revenue of $1.95 billion both outpacing Wall Street forecasts. The data management company also shared a positive outlook, lifting its fiscal year 2027 EPS guidance to a range of $8.70 to $9.00 against the consensus of $8.53.

The Gap, Inc. (NYSE: GAP)

Gap fell 13% after missing Q1 revenue expectations with $3.5 billion against the estimated $3.53 billion, despite a marginal EPS beat of $0.38. The decline was fueled by a downward revision to its fiscal year 2026 outlook, lowering its year-over-year revenue growth projection to 1% to 2%.

SentinelOne, Inc. (NYSE: S)

SentinelOne plummeted 16% as Q1 revenue of $277 million narrowly missed the consensus estimate of $277.38 million. The drop was amplified by its second-quarter revenue guidance, which came in soft at $289 million to $291 million compared to the $292 million analyst forecast.

Autodesk (NASDAQ: ADSK)

Autodesk dipped 4% in late trading despite delivering a Q1 beat with an EPS of $2.99 and revenue of $1.93 billion. While the design software maker raised its guidance across the board for the upcoming quarter and full year 2027, shares still faced modest downward pressure.

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