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After-hours buzz: Express Scripts, Facebook & more

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

Electronic Arts - The video-game publisher reported second-quarter earnings per share of 73 cents on $1.22 billion in revenue, beating expected EPS of 53 cents on $1.16 billion in sales. Its shares rose in after-hours trading.

Express Scripts - The manager of pharmacy benefits reported third-quarter earnings per share of $1.29 on $25.8 billion in revenue, compared to expected EPS of $1.29 on $24.9 billion in sales. Its shares gained in after-hours trading.

Facebook - The social-media company reported third-quarter earnings of 43 cents a share on $3.2 billion in revenue, versus analysts' estimates of 40 cents earned per share on $3.12 billion in sales. Its shares fell in after-hours trading.

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Gilead Sciences - The biopharmaceutical company posted third-quarter earnings per share of $1.84, excluding items, on $6.04 billion in revenue, compared to expected EPS of $1.92 on $5.99 billion in revenue. Its shares declined in after-hours trading.

Panera Bread - The operator of retail bakeries fell in after-hours trading after cutting guidance for the fourth quarter and full year.

Western Digital - The maker of hard-disk drives reported a 4 percent rise in first-quarter revenue, with its shares edging lower in after-hours trading.

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