Trading see-sawed lower after the closing bell Monday following the regular session's substantial spike. Poor earnings and guidance slammed various companies after hours.
Michigan-based logger Universal Forest Products (UFPI Quote) slid 14.5% to $45 after first-quarter earnings, at 20 cents a share, plummeted from last year and widely missed Wall Street's 45-cent estimate, per Thomson Financial.
Fair Isaac (FIC Quote) slashed top- and bottom-line projections for the fiscal second and third quarters, as well as for all of fiscal 2007. The Minneapolis-based credit scorer now expects to make between $1.55 and $1.65 a share in the full year, compared with $2.15 previously. Shares sank $3.97, or 9.8%, to $36.58, in recent extended trading. ...
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