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After-hours movers: Disney, Aeropostale & more

Traders on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange, December 1, 2014.
Brendan McDermid | Reuters

Take a look at some of Wednesday's after-hours movers:

Disney gained in extended-hours trade on news that the company will increase its annual cash dividend by 34 percent, to $1.15 a share, payable on Jan. 8, 2015, to eligible shareholders.

Aeropostale fell more than 9 percent in after-hours trade after the teen retailer posted a loss for the eighth straight quarter, hurt by slower mall traffic, higher discounts and lower demand for its clothing.

Guess edged lower before turning slightly higher in extended-hours trade after posting third-quarter results that showed a decrease in revenues around the world and a weaker full-year outlook.

PVH, whose brands include Calvin Klein and Tommy Hilfiger, fell more than 1 percent in extended-hours trade on weak guidance.

Fluor edged higher in after-hours trade on the engineering and construction firm's announcement that ICA Fluor, its joint venture with Mexican infrastructure firm Empresas ICA, won a $1.3 billion contract to expand a refinery in Mexico.

Avago Technologies gained more than 5 percent in extended-hours trade after the Singapore-based chipmaker posted fourth-quarter earnings that beat expectations.

Verint Systems fell more than 3 percent in after-hours trade when the software firm narrowed its full-year revenue outlook.

Wires contributed to this report.