Among the companies with shares expected to actively trade in Thursday's session are Symantec Corp. (SYMC), Akamai Technologies Inc. (AKAM), Angie's List Inc. (ANGI) and Home Federal Bancorp Inc. (HOME).

Symantec's fiscal second-quarter profit rose 28% while lower expenses and flat input costs helped mask a decline in revenue. Shares were down 12% to $21.56 in after-hours trading as the company posted lower-than-expected results, lowered its full-year guidance and issued current-quarter guidance below analysts' expectations.

Akamai warned its profitability could take a hit in the coming months after its biggest customer renegotiates a soon-to-expire contract with the company. The cautious note from Akamai, which runs a global network of servers that distribute Internet content on customers' behalf, overshadowed a surprisingly strong third-quarter performance buoyed by delivery of Apple Inc.'s (AAPL) iOS 7 software release. Shares fell 6.9% to $48.31 after hours.

Angie's List's third-quarter loss narrowed as the online-reviews site continued to post improving revenue and growing membership rolls. However, shares tumbled 7.5% to $14.29 in after-hours trading as the company's revenue outlook for the fourth quarter fell short of Wall Street's expectations.

Cascade Bancorp (CACB) agreed to merge with Home Federal in a deal valued at $265.7 million, with the combined company serving customers in Oregon and Idaho. Home Federal's shares jumped 9% to $13.96 after hours.

Fortinet Inc.'s (FTNT) profit declined 36% in the third quarter, dragged by higher costs and narrower margins. Shares of the network security company, however, were up 7.1% to $22.01 in after-hours trading after results beat analysts' expectations.

Shares of Merit Medical Systems Inc. (MMSI) jumped 15% to $16 in after-hours trading after the medical devices manufacturer reported third-quarter profit that easily topped Wall Street's expectations.

TriQuint Semiconductor Inc. (TQNT) swung to a third-quarter profit as the chip maker posted improving revenue. However, shares fell 11% to $7.41 after hours as TriQuint provided a fourth-quarter outlook that missed Wall Street's expectations.

 
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AT&T Inc.'s (T) third-quarter profit climbed 4.9% as the telecommunication giant added more wireless subscribers.

Boston Scientific Corp. (BSX) said it had approved a restructuring plan to begin in the fourth quarter, with the intention of saving up to $200 million a year.

Cheesecake Factory Inc.'s (CAKE) third-quarter earnings rose 1.2% as the company's namesake restaurants posted modest same-store sales growth.

Citrix Systems Inc.'s (CTXS) third-quarter earnings fell 1.9%, weighed down by higher costs and expenses that masked another big revenue gain.

Ethan Allen Interiors Inc.'s (ETH) fiscal first-quarter profit slid 10% as the furniture maker reported a drop in demand at its design centers and sold more clearance items.

F5 Networks Inc.'s (FFIV) fiscal fourth-quarter profit jumped 13% as the networking-equipment company reported particularly strong services revenue growth, while products sales also rose.

Fusion-io Inc. (FIO) swung to a fiscal first-quarter loss as the data-storage company recorded a steep drop in revenue, weighing on margins.

MKS Instruments Inc. (MKSI) issued a relatively rosy outlook for the fourth quarter.

Seven Seas Trading Limited has amassed a 5% stake in hotel owner Red Lion Hotels Corp. (RLH), while calling the stock undervalued and intending to engage in talks with management about strategic plans.

SL Green Realty Corp.'s (SLG) board authorized a 52% increase to the New York office landlord's dividend, the third significant boost the company has announced since the payout was drastically slashed during the financial crisis.

Tractor Supply Co.'s (TSCO) third-quarter earnings rose 29% on strong-same store sales growth driven by purchases of consumable, usable and edible products as well as seasonal goods.

TripAdvisor Inc.'s (TRIP) third-quarter earnings slipped 5.9% at the hotel-reviews site as a jump in expenses masked a rise in revenue.

Varian Medical Systems Inc.'s (VAR) fiscal fourth-quarter fell 2.4% as higher costs offset the medical-equipment and software maker's modest revenue growth.

Visa Inc.'s (V) board has authorized a 21% increase to the payments network company's dividend, the fifth time the company has boosted the payout on Class A shares since it went public in 2008.

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