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After-hours buzz: Qualcomm, Tesla, Zillow & more

Scott Mlyn | CNBC

Check out which companies are making headlines after the bell Wednesday:

CBS - The network reported adjusted third-quarter earnings of 74 cents a share on $3.37 billion in revenue, versus an expected EPS of 73 cents on $3.32 billion in sales. Its shares climbed in after-hours trading.

Prudential Financial - The life insurer reported a 52 percent drop in quarterly profit, with shares falling in after-hours trading.

News Corp. - The media company posted adjusted earnings of 9 cents on $2.15 billion in revenue versus an expected EPS of 3 cents on $2.09 billion in sales. Its shares gained in after-hours trading.

Qualcomm - The chipmaker reported fiscal fourth-quarter earnings, excluding items, of $1.26 a share on $6.69 billion in revenue, versus expected EPS of $1.31 on sales of $7.02 billion. Its shares fell in after-hours trading.

Tesla Motors - The electric carmaker posted third-quarter adjusted earnings per share of 2 cents on $932 million in revenue, compared with an expected loss of 1 cent on $889 million in sales. It also cut its 2014 delivery guidance. Its shares rose in after-hours trading.

Whole Foods Market - The grocery chain reported fiscal fourth-quarter earnings of 35 cents a share on $3.26 billion in revenue, compared with expected EPS of 32 cents on $3.26 billion in sales. Its shares gained in after-hours trading.

Zillow - The real estate website jumped in after-hours trading after posting third-quarter earnings.

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