Top After-Market NYSE Movers (E-House, Pzena Investment, MetLife, Key Energy, Clear Channel, JinkoSolar, Blyth, KAR Auction, EnergySolutions)
The top after-market NYSE Friday were MPG Office Trust, E-House (China) Holdings, Pzena Investment Management, MetLife and Key Energy Services. The top after-market NYSE losers were Clear Channel Outdoor Holdings, JinkoSolar Holding Co, Blyth, KAR Auction Services and EnergySolutions Inc.
Gainers
MPG Office Trust, Inc. (MPG) shares climbed 4.62 percent to $3.40 in pre-market trading.
E-House (China) Holdings Ltd. (EJ) shares surged 3.55 percent to $4.85 in post-market trading. The company stock tumbled more than 5 percent in regular trading.
Pzena Investment Management Inc. (PZN) shares gained 2.97 percent to $5.20 in post-market trading. The company stock tumbled more than 11 percent in regular trading.
MetLife, Inc. (MET) shares advanced 2.32 percent to $35.68 in post-market trading. The insurer, seeking to exit banking to limit the U.S. oversight, amended a deal to sell about $7 billion in deposits to General Electric Co. and so Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. approval is no longer required. The deal will now be subject to approval from the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency, Bloomberg has reported.
Key Energy Services, Inc. (KEG) shares gained 2.06 percent to $8.34 in post-market trading. The stock has a 52-week low of $6.52, a 52-week high of $18.18 and $1.23 billion in market capitalization.
Losers
Clear Channel Outdoor Holdings, Inc. (CCO) shares tumbled 10.98 percent to $5.34 in post-market trading. The company stock climbed more than 12 percent in regular trading.
JinkoSolar Holding Co, Ltd. (JKS) shares plunged 3.84 percent to $3.51 in post-market trading. The company stock climbed more than 10 percent in regular trading.
Blyth, Inc. (BTH) shares declined 3.34 percent to $33.78 in post-market trading after plunging more than 10 percent in regular trading. Moody's affirmed BTH’s ratings but lowered its outlook to “negative” from “stable.”
KAR Auction Services, Inc. (KAR) shares declined 2.63 percent to $19.94 in post-market trading. The stock has a 52-week low of $10.92, a 52-week high of $20.50 and $2.79 billion in market capitalization.
EnergySolutions Inc. (ES) shares fell 2.07 percent to $2.84 in post-market trading.
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