Check out the companies making headlines in after-hours trading. Nvidia — The artificial intelligence chipmaker’s shares jumped 5% after Nvidia reported better-than-expected quarterly results , as its data center business recorded year-over-year growth of 73%. Nvidia reported first-quarter adjusted earnings per share of 96 cents on revenue of $44.06 billion, higher than analysts’ estimates for earnings of 93 cents a share on revenue of $43.31 billion, according to LSEG. HP — Shares of the personal computing company tumbled 15%. HP shared disappointing guidance , anticipating its fiscal third-quarter adjusted earnings will land between 68 cents to 80 cents per share. That’s short of the LSEG consensus estimate of 90 cents a share. Second-quarter adjusted earnings also missed the mark. Salesforce — Shares of the sales and customer service software maker rose about 1% after the company posted better-than-expected fiscal first-quarter results and lifted its full-year forecast. Salesforce reported earnings of $2.58 per share, excluding items, while analysts polled by LSEG expected $2.54 per share. The company’s revenue of $9.83 billion beat analysts’ consensus call for $9.75 billion. Veeva Systems — The cloud solutions company saw shares surge 16%. Veeva issued rosy guidance for the second quarter, calling for adjusted earnings to range from $1.89 to $1.90 per share, while LSEG consensus estimates sought $1.79 per share. The company also lifted its full-year outlook. C3.ai — The enterprise artificial intelligence software company saw its shares pop 14% on the back of a strong quarterly financial report. For its fiscal fourth quarter, C3.ai reported a loss of 16 cents per share, while analysts surveyed by LSEG forecasted a loss of 20 cents per share. C3.ai’s revenue of $109 million for the period exceeded the consensus estimate of $108 million, per LSEG. Pure Storage — Shares of the data management and storage company slipped about 3%. Pure Storage reaffirmed its full-year revenue guidance, which narrowly beat Wall Street’s expectations, coming in at $3.515 billion, while FactSet consensus estimates called for $3.51 billion. CFO Kevan Krysler will also be leaving the company. He is expected to stay at Pure Storage until the company has found a successor. Agilent Technologies — The manufacturer of scientific equipment saw shares climb 6%. Fiscal second quarter adjusted earnings came in at $1.31 per share on revenue of $1.67 billion. Analysts were looking for $1.26 per share in earnings and $1.63 billion in revenue, per FactSet. SentinelOne — Shares of the cybersecurity stock plunged more than 11%, hurt by the company’s lackluster earnings and weak guidance. In the first quarter, SentinelOne reported 2 cents per share in adjusted earnings, in line with analysts’ expectations, per LSEG. The company’s revenue of $229 million slightly beat the consensus estimate of $228 million. Looking ahead, SentinelOne said it expects second-quarter revenue to come out at $242 million, while analysts polled by LSEG expected $245 million. — CNBC’s Darla Mercado contributed reporting.
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