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After-hours buzz: Salesforce, Williams-Sonoma & more

Scott Mlyn | CNBC

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

Caesars Entertainment - The casino operator jumped in after-hours trading after Bloomberg News reported it had pitched a strategy to restructure the debt of its biggest unit to a real estate investment trust.

Datawatch - The distributor of business software products sank in after-hours trading after releasing its fiscal fourth-quarter results.

Keurig Green Mountain - The maker of single-cup brewing systems fell after reporting a fourth-quarter profit.

L Brands - The owner of Victoria's Secret and other chain stores edged lower in after-hours trading after issuing weak fourth-quarter guidance.

Salesforce.com - The provider of cloud-computing services reported third-quarter earnings per share of 14 cents on $1.38 billion in revenue, versus expected EPS of 13 cents on $1.37 billion in sales. Its shares fell in after-hours trading on the company's weak outlook.

Williams-Sonoma - The home-products retailer rallied in after-hours trading after posting strong third-quarter results.

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