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Home / Business and Economy / Intuit Soars, Gap Surges on Strong Sales

Intuit Soars, Gap Surges on Strong Sales

21 Nov

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Summary

  • Intuit shares jumped over 3% on strong first-quarter results.
  • Gap's same-store sales rose 5%, exceeding Wall Street expectations.
  • Ross Stores saw an excellent back-to-school season, boosting sales.
Intuit Soars, Gap Surges on Strong Sales

Software company Intuit's shares saw a significant increase of over 3% in after-hours trading, following the release of robust first-quarter financial results. The company reported adjusted earnings per share of $3.34, exceeding the $3.09 expected by analysts, with revenue also surpassing projections at $3.89 billion.

Retailers Gap and Ross Stores also reported positive performance. Gap's stock climbed nearly 6% as its third-quarter same-store sales rose 5%, outperforming expectations, partly attributed to its viral 'Better in Denim' campaign. Ross Stores gained 3% after reporting earnings and revenue that beat Wall Street's estimates, citing an "excellent back-to-school season."

Conversely, data analytics firm Elastic experienced a notable decline of about 12%, despite its fiscal second-quarter results surpassing analyst predictions. Veeva Systems, a cloud-based software provider for life sciences, also saw its shares drop more than 5% post-market, even after beating earnings expectations and issuing strong guidance. Copart's shares tumbled over 2% due to disappointing first-quarter revenue.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Intuit, Gap, and Ross Stores saw their stock prices rise after hours.
Intuit shares jumped due to strong first-quarter financial results, exceeding analyst expectations for both earnings and revenue.
Gap's stock increased following a 5% rise in company-wide third-quarter same-store sales, boosted by its 'Better in Denim' campaign.

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