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Stocks making the biggest moves after hours: FedEx, Sarepta Therapeutics and more

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Engineers move a 350-volt battery pack to be installed in a Fedex Corp. Express General Motors Co. (GM) van at the VIA Motors Inc. facility in Orem, Utah, U.S. on Monday, Feb. 17, 2014.
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Here are the stocks making headlines after the bell.

FedEx — Shares of the shipping company rose more than 3% after FedEx issued upbeat guidance for its full fiscal year, projecting a rise in adjusted earnings. FedEx reported mixed results for its recently completed fiscal fourth quarter, with $6.87 in adjusted earnings per share on $24.39 billion of revenue. Analysts surveyed by Refinitiv were expecting $6.86 in earnings per share on $24.56 billion of revenue.

Sarepta Therapeutics — The biopharma stock dropped more than 5% in extended trading after the FDA placed a clinical hold on Sarepta’s treatment for Duchenne muscular dystrophy. Sarepta said there was a “serious adverse event” in one of the studies for the treatment.

Smith & Wesson Brands — Shares of the firearms manufacturer dipped about 2% after Smith & Wesson’s fiscal fourth-quarter report showed a year over year decline in revenue and gross margin. The company, which has a market cap of roughly $650 million, hiked its quarterly divided to 10 cents per share from 8 cents.

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