Here are some of the notable earnings reports just released:
Facebook ($FB)
Shares of social media giant Facebook rose after the bell as the company beat expected revenue and earnings per share.
Amazon ($AMZN)
Shares of e-commerce giant Amazon rose after the bell as the company beat expected revenue and earnings per share.
Alphabet ($GOOG)
Shares of Google's parent company Alphabet rose after the bell as the company beat expected revenue and earnings per share.
Apple ($AAPL)
Shares of the iPhone maker rose after the bell as the company beat expected revenue and earnings per share.
Gilead ($GILD)
Shares of Gilead Sciences, which is working to develop a COVID-19 vaccine, fell after the bell as the company missed expected revenue and earnings per share.
Shake Shack ($SHAK)
Shares of the burger chain Shake Shack fell after the bell as the company missed expected revenue and earnings per share.
Ford ($F)
Shares of Ford fell after the bell though the automaker beat on expected revenue and earnings per share.
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