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After-Hours Buzz: AAPL, AMZN, EXPE & More

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Published: Thursday, 25 Oct 2012 | 4:50 PM ET

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

Apple — The iPhone maker reported fiscal fourth-quarter earnings of $8.67 a share on revenue of $36 billion. Analysts were looking for earnings of $8.75 a share. For the first-quarter, Apple anticipates earnings of $11.75 on about $52 billion — both below estimates. (Click here for after-hours quote)

Amazon.com — The Internet retailer posted third-quarter revenue of $13.8 billion, missing forecasts for $13.9 billion. It also recorded a loss of 23 cents a share excluding items. For the fourth quarter, Amazon is anticipating sales of $20.25 billion to $22.75 billion and an operating loss of $490 million to a profit of $310 million. The stock was lower in extended hours trading. (Click here for after-hours quote)

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Expedia — The online travel agency reported earnings, excluding items, of $1.32 a share. Revenue rose 17 percent to $1.20 billion. The stock surged in after-hours trading. (Click here for after-hours quote)

Verisign — The Internet infrastructure company posted earnings of 50 cents per share a penny above Street forecasts. Revenue came in at $224 million roughly in line with forecasts. Verisign was sharply lower after the bell. (Click here for after-hours quote)

KLA-Tencor— The chip equipment company reported non-GAAP earnings of 80 cents per shares on revenue of $721 million for the fiscal first quarter. Analysts were expecting revenue of $740 million. (Click here for after-hours quote)

Coinstar — The operator of the Redbox DVD rental kiosks saw earnings fall to $1.14 per share in the third quarter from $1.18 a share a year earlier despite a 15.5 percent increase in revenue. The stock was posting large losses in early after the bell trading. (Click here for after-hours quote)

Deckers Outdoor — The Uggs maker earned $1.18 a share in the third quarter, beating estimates by 14 cents. However, Deckers forecast that 2012 EPS would fall a third from year-ago levels. (Click here for after-hours quote)

Chubb — The property/casualty insurer posted earnings of $1.98 a share, beating forecasts for $1.49 a share. Chubb also raised its full-year operating income view to $6.70 to $6.80 per share versus $5.70 to $5.95 a share. (Click here for after-hours quote)

(Read More: CNBC's Market Insider Blog)

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