After-hours buzz: Nike, Stitch Fix, KB Home and more
— Shares of the home builder popped nearly 4% in extended trading on Tuesday after beating on the top and bottom lines of its fiscal third quarter earnings. KB Home earned 83 cents per share on revenue of $999 million. Wall Street was expecting earnings of 53 cents per share on revenue of $893 million, according to Refinitiv.
— Shares on the personalized shopping company cratered more than 14% in after hours trading on Tuesday after reporting a loss of 44 cents per share, 28 cents below analysts estimates for its quarterly earnings, according to Refinitiv. Stitch Fix reported revenue of $443 million, topping the $415 million estimates. Stitch Fix said it has 3.5 million active clients, an increase of 9% year-over-year.
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