Stocks to Watch: Leslie's, Workday, NetApp, Fluence Energy, Jabil
By Sabela Ojea
Leslie's on Tuesday posted a drop in profit in the fiscal fourth quarter and guided for roughly flat sales for the next year. Shares of the Phoenix-based pool-supplies seller declined 14% to $5.00 in after-hours trading.
Workday raised its outlook for the year after posting higher-than-expected revenue in the fiscal third quarter. Shares of the cloud enterprise company for finance and human resources rose 6.9% to $253.6 5in after-hours trading.
NetApp forecast more upbeat profit and sales trends for its full fiscal year. Shares of the data and storage software company climbed 11% to $87.02 in after-hours trading.
Fluence Energy posted a surprise profit in the fiscal fourth quarter. Shares of the Arlington, Va.-based energy-storage products company jumped 18% to $24.00 in after-hours trading.
Jabil lowered its guidance for the fiscal first quarter and year as a whole due to softer demand for its products. Shares of the electronics supplier and manufacturer dropped 8.8% in $119.19 in after-hours trading.
Write to Sabela Ojea at sabela.ojea@wsj.com; @sabelaojeaguix
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