Check out the companies making headlines during after-hours hours. Toll Brothers — Shares of the luxury home builder fell 0.3%. Toll Brothers said it expects fourth-quarter deliveries to be between 3,450 and 3,550 vehicles, compared to the Street account consensus estimate of 3,508 vehicles. The company reported third-quarter earnings of $2.97 per share on revenue of $2.65 billion. Analyst estimates compiled by LSEG were for earnings of $2.93 per share and revenue of $2.61 billion. Keysight Technologies — The electronic test and measurement company rose 2% after its third-quarter results beat expectations on revenue and bottom line. Keysight reported earnings of $3.07 per share excluding items, beating analysts’ estimates of $2.48 per share polled by FactSet. Revenue was $1.85 billion, exceeding the consensus estimate of $1.75 billion. La-Z-Boy — The maker of recliners fell 17%. First-quarter earnings were 43 cents per adjusted share, down 9% from the year-ago period. Adjusted operating income decreased 20% year over year to $18.7 million. La-Z-Boy said sales for the quarter were in the range of $500 million to $520 million, falling short of the FactSet consensus of $536.8 million. Mercury Systems — The defense and aerospace electronics maker fell more than 10%. Mercury Systems said its revenue for the fiscal year ending June 2027 will be closer to about $1.1 billion, compared with the FactSet consensus estimate of $1.05 billion. Fourth-quarter adjusted earnings were 37 cents, 1 cent below the FactSet consensus call. Jack Henry & Associates — The financial technology company serving community and regional banks rose 3% after reporting fourth-quarter earnings. Jack Henry posted a profit of $1.57 on sales of $644 million. Analysts polled by FactSet had expected earnings of $1.47 per share and revenue of $631.6 million.
