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    After-Hours Stock Movers: HPE, CRDO, FULC, ABVX, MCHP By Investing.com

    franperez66q@protonmail.comBy franperez66q@protonmail.comJune 1, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    After-Hours Stock Movers

    (HPE)

    Hewlett Packard Enterprise skyrocketed 35% after hours, building on a 9% intraday gain, after posting a massive Q2 beat with an EPS of $0.79 and revenue of $10.7 billion. The stock’s surge was further fueled by significantly raised Q3 and full-year fiscal 2026 guidance, easily clearing Wall Street expectations across the board.

    (CRDO)

    Credo Technology Group Holding slid 12% in extended trading despite reporting a Q4 EPS of $1.16 and revenue of $437 million that both topped analysts’ estimates. The post-earnings drop came even as the connectivity solutions provider issued Q1 2027 revenue guidance of $465 million to $475 million, narrowly edging past the consensus forecast.

    (FULC)

    Fulcrum Therapeutics plunged 30% after announcing it will discontinue its pociredir program for sickle cell disease following FDA feedback regarding potential malignancy risks. In response to the regulatory setback, the biopharmaceutical company has launched a strategic review to explore alternatives, including a potential merger or acquisition.

    (ABVX)

    Abivax shares rallied 20% on Monday following positive Phase 3 results for its ulcerative colitis drug, obefazimod, which successfully met its primary and all key secondary endpoints. Both once-daily doses achieved clinical remission rates of over 50% at Week 44, significantly outperforming the placebo group in the ABTECT maintenance trial.

    (MCHP)

    Microchip Technology rose 6% after highlighting strong momentum in its Data Center Solutions Business Unit, which saw revenue increase 62.9% in the March 2026 quarter. The company announced the unit generated $302.7 million in calendar year 2025 and expects approximately 65% growth to reach roughly $500 million in calendar year 2026.





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