CarMax, Lovesac And 3 Stocks To Watch Heading Into Thursday

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With U.S. stock futures trading lower this morning on Thursday, some of the stocks that may grab investor focus today are as follows:

  • Wall Street expects CarMax Inc. (NYSE:KMX) to report quarterly earnings at 65 cents per share on revenue of $5.96 billion before the opening bell, according to data from Benzinga Pro. CarMax shares fell 0.1% to $79.98 in after-hours trading.
  • Amtech Systems Inc. (NASDAQ:ASYS) cut its revenue forecast for the second quarter from $21 million-$23 million to $15 million-$16 million. Amtech shares dipped 8% to $3.92 in the after-hours trading session.
  • Analysts are expecting The Lovesac Co. (NASDAQ:LOVE) to post quarterly earnings at $1.87 per share on revenue of $233.95 million. The company will release earnings before the markets open. Lovesac shares gained 0.1% to $15.95 in after-hours trading.

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  • Richardson Electronics Ltd. (NASDAQ:RELL) posted better-than-expected earnings for its third quarter, while sales missed estimates. Richardson Electronics shares climbed 4.8% to $10.26 in the after-hours trading session.
  • Analysts expect Northern Technologies International Corp. (NASDAQ:NTIC) to post quarterly earnings at 6 cents per share on revenue of $20.20 million before the opening bell. Northern Technologies International shares gained 5.3% to close at $9.74 on Wednesday.

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