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After-hours buzz: Home Depot, McDonald's, Oracle & more

Scott Mlyn | CNBC

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

American International Group - The insurer said Jay S. Wintrob, president and CEO of AIG Life & Retirement, is leaving the company. Its shares edged up in after-hours trading.

Clorox - The seller of products including bleach named Benno Dorer as its new CEO, effective Nov. 20. Its shares edged higher in after-hours trading.

JetBlue Airways - The carrier said CEO David Barger would retire in February, with President Robin Hayes taking the helm.

Home Depot - The home-improvement retailer raised its 2015 guidance by 2 cents a share. Shares edged lower in after-hours trading.

McDonald's - The fast-food chain raised its quarterly dividend by 5 percent. Shares edged higher in after-hours trading.

Oracle - The provider of business software said Larry Ellison, its co-founder and longtime CEO, is stepping down. It also reported first-quarter earnings per share, excluding items, of 62 cents on $8.60 billion in revenue, versus estimates calling for ESP of 64 cents on $8.78 billion in sales. Its shares fell in after-hours trading.

Red Hat - The distributor of open-source software reported fiscal second-quarter revenue and profit that topped expectations. Its shares fell in after-hours trading.

Texas Instruments - The semiconductor company said it would hike its quarterly dividend by 13 percent.

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