By WSJ staff
A trio of stocks were struggling after hours Wednesday despite positive earnings news.
-- CrowdStrike (CRWD): Shares were down around 10% in recent aftermarket trading although the cybersecurity company raised its revenue guidance for the year after swinging to a profit in the first quarter. Its shares have been on a tear lately, having risen 91% since the end of March.
-- Broadcom $(AVGO)$: Shares of the semiconductor and software maker fell more than 13% after hours despite the company reporting a 48% in revenue and beating analysts' estimates. Shares are up 55% since the end of March and are letting a little air out in post-market trading.
-- Five Below (FIVE): The stock dropped 10% after the market's close even as the value retailer raised its full-year guidance following a blowout first quarter with surging sales and profit growth. Its shares are down about 2% since the end of last quarter.
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