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After-hours buzz: HRB, PANW, VEEV & more

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Check out the companies making headlines after the bell on Tuesday:

Shares of H&R Block (HRB) fell more than 6 percent in extended trading after the company reported first-quarter results that missed analysts' estimates.

The company reported a first-quarter loss of 55 cents per share on revenue of $125 million. Analysts expected the company to report a loss of 53 cents per share on revenues of $133 million, according to a Thomson Reuters consensus estimate.

"Because of the highly seasonal nature of our business, the fiscal first quarter is not indicative of our full year results. That said, all of the company's efforts remain laser-focused on executing a successful tax season," said Bill Cobb, H&R Block's president and chief executive officer.

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Shares of Palo Alto Networks (PANW) slid more than 3 percent after hours after the company reported a fourth-quarter revenue beat along with earnings in line with analysts' estimates.

The company reported fourth-quarter earnings of 50 cents per share ex-times on revenues of $401 million, compared to analysts' expectations for earnings of 50 cents per share on revenues of $390 million, according to a Thomson Reuters consensus estimate.

Palo Alto Networks also reported first-quarter earnings guidance in a range of 51 cents per share to 53 cents per share, slightly below analysts' estimated guidance of 56 cents per share for the current quarter.

Shares of Veeva Systems (VEEV) popped more than 3 percent in extended trading after the company reported second-quarter earnings and revenue beats.

The cloud-computing company reported second-quarter earnings of 15 cents per share on revenue of $131.4 million. Analysts expected earnings of 13 cents per share on revenues of $126.6 million, according to a Thomson Reuters consensus estimate.

Veeva reported a 40 percent year-over-year increase in subscription service revenue for the second quarter.

Shares of DSW (DSW) fell more than 1 percent in extended trading after the company reported its second-quarter earnings.

DSW reported second-quarter earnings of 35 cents per share on revenues of $659 million, compared to analysts' expectations of 30 cents per share on revenues of $659 million, according to a Thomson Reuters consensus estimate.

The company also reported a 1.2 percent decline in comparable sales. Analysts expected a 2.8 percent decline in comparable sales, according to a Thomson Reuters consensus estimate.

Shares of Abercrombie & Fitch (ANF) edged lower after hours after the company reported second-quarter losses that missed analyst's estimates.

The company reported a loss of 25 cents per share ex-items on revenues $783 million. Analysts expected losses of 20 cents per share on revenue of $783 million, according to a Thomson Reuters consensus estimate.

Correction: This story was revised to correct to DSW.



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