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Stocks Fall After Fed Minutes Show Willingness to Taper in June

Stocks to Watch: P, TIVO, VRA & More

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Published: Wednesday, 29 Aug 2012 | 4:37 PM ET
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CNBC.com Writer

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

Pandora - The Internet-radio provider posted break-even earnings, topping estimates for a loss of 3 cents a share. And the company reported revenue of $101 million, matching expectations. In addition, the company handed in a better-than-expected current-quarter revenue guidance. Shares surged in extended-hours trading. (Click here for extended-hours quotes.)

TiVo - The digital video recording company posted a loss of 23 cents a share, topping estimates for a loss of 24 cents a share. Meanwhile, revenue was in line at $54 million. TiVo shares edged higher in after-hours trading. (Click here for extended-hours quotes.)

Vera Bradley - The handbag maker posted earnings of 33 cents a share, missing estimates for 35 cents a share, while revenue came in at $123 million, edging past expectations for $122 million. But the company handed in a disappointing full-year earnings and revenue guidance and weaker-than-expected current-quarter profit outlook, sending shares sharply lower in after-hours trading. (Click here for extended-hours quotes.)

Credit Suisse assumed coverage of Cigna and UnitedHealth with an "outperform" rating, while assuming coverage of Aetna , Humana and Coventry Health Care with a "neutral" rating. (Click here for extended-hours quotes.)

Teva - The FDA approved the pharmaceutical company's tbo-filgrastim to reduce the time certain cancer patients experience severe neutropenia, a decrease in infection-fighting white blood cells called neutrophils. (Click here for extended-hours quote.)

—By CNBC’s JeeYeon Park (Follow JeeYeon on Twitter: @JeeYeonParkCNBC)

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