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After-hours buzz: Apple, AT&T, Visa, Yelp & more

Scott Mlyn | CNBC

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

Apple - The tech firm said it was working on a fix issues with its new mobile-payment system that mistakenly duplicated about 1,000 Bank of America debit transactions. Apple shares were little changed in after-hours trading.

AT&T - The wireless carrier posted third-quarter earnings per share of 63 cents on revenue of $32.96, versus expected EPS of 64 cents on $33.25 billion in sales. It also cut its full-year forecast. Its shares declined in after-hours trading.

Select Comfort - The mattress maker jumped in after-hours trading after reporting its quarterly profit increased 16 percent.

Visa - The payments processor gained in after-hours trading after hiking its quarterly dividend to 48 cents a share from 40 cents.

Yelp - The provider of online local reviews projected current-quarter revenue of $107 million to $108 million, while analysts had expected $111 million. Its shares dropped in after-hours trading.

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