Among the companies whose shares are expected to actively trade in Friday's session are MetLife Inc. (MET), Coinstar Inc. (CSTR) and Las Vegas Sands Corp. (LVS).

MetLife's third-quarter profit surged thanks to a massive derivative gain and a jump in investment income. Shares rose 3.7% to $37 in after-hours trading as the biggest U.S. life insurer's operating results easily topped Wall Street expectations.

Coinstar's third-quarter earnings rose 90% on continued strength from its Redbox movie- and videogame-rental kiosks, and the company outlined plans to raise prices on its DVD rentals. Coinstar shares slid 10% to $47.68 in after-hours trading on concerns about a weak per-share outlook for the current quarter and the DVD rental price increase.

Las Vegas Sands's third-quarter profit surged as strong revenue in Asia drove higher margins, particularly at the casino operator's Singapore property. Shares climbed 4.3% to $47.35 after hours on the stronger-than-expected results.

Advanced Micro Devices Inc. (AMD) posted better-than-expected third-quarter sales and fourth-quarter guidance as the chip maker experienced robust demand for its notebook chips. Shares jumped 11% to $5.89 after hours.

Baidu Inc.'s (BIDU) third-quarter earnings jumped 80% as China's Internet-search leader continued to gain more users and bolstered the revenue it gleaned from each one. The company's American depositary shares jumped 7.6% to $148.90 after hours.

Electronic Arts Inc.'s (ERTS) fiscal second-quarter loss widened as the videogame maker reported higher expenses and lower margins. Shares fell 2.6% to $23.87 after-hours.

Leggett & Platt Inc.'s (LEG) third-quarter profit rose a modest 5.3% as pricing pressure and higher expenses offset the benefit of stronger-than-expected sales. Shares fell 5.8% to $22.20 after hours as the company cut its full-year guidance.

VeriSign Inc.'s (VRSN) third-quarter profit slid 92% over a prior-year period, significantly boosted by a sale of the company's authentification business, although core results exceeded expectations. Shares were up 2.4% at $33.17 in after-hours trading.

Cliffs Natural Resources Inc.'s (CLF) third-quarter profit rose 98% due to higher pricing and sales volumes in the company's iron ore business. Shares jumped 8.4% to $73.15 after hours.

Southwestern Energy Co.'s (SWN) third-quarter profit rose 9% as production continued to climb in its Fayetteville and Marcellus shale operations. Shares rose after the natural-gas producer again raised its full-year production guidance, with the stock up 3.1% at $43.88 after hours.

 
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CBRE Group Inc.'s (CBG) third-quarter profit rose 12% on higher property and leasing revenue.

Cerner Corp.'s (CERN) third-quarter profit rose 30% as bookings saw double-digit gains and revenue beat guidance.

Dun & Bradstreet Corp. (DNB) third-quarter earnings grew 3.4% as the business-information provider continued to report surging international sales.

Eastman Chemical Co.'s (EMN) third-quarter earnings fell 2.9% on acquisition- and restructuring-related charges, though higher selling prices helped boost revenue.

Moody's Investors Services upgraded its credit ratings on Ford Motor Co. (F) and General Motors Co. (GM) one notch closer to investment grade territory Thursday, citing the automakers' strong positions in North America and improved credit metrics.

Flowserve Corp.'s (FLS) third-quarter profit grew 3.7% on higher revenue and bookings, though margins fell.

Gilead Sciences Inc.'s (GILD) second-quarter profit rose 5.1% as the biopharmaceutical company's antiviral products drove revenue growth.

HealthSouth Corp.'s (HLS) third-quarter earnings rose 79% as the company reported increased revenue and a sharply higher contribution from discontinued operations.

Hewlett-Packard Co. (HPQ) said Thursday it will keep its personal-computer division, backing away from its prior plan to explore a spinoff of the unit into a standalone company, after a new evaluation found that a spinoff would be too costly.

Computer-equipment distributor Ingram Micro Inc.'s (IM) third-quarter earnings fell 64% due to a combination of higher expenses, weaker margins and charges.

KLA-Tencor Corp.'s (KLAC) fiscal first-quarter earnings rose 25% as the semiconductor-equipment maker's increased sales offset a weaker margin.

Lexmark International Inc. (LXK) said Thursday its board of directors has approved a regular quarterly cash dividend program, joining a growing list of companies that have launched or stepped up such payout programs in an effort to woo investors.

Motorola Mobility Holdings Inc. (MMI) increased sales of smartphones by 9.1%, helping to narrow its third-quarter loss, even as shipments of its much-touted Xoom tablet ground nearly to a halt.

NCR Corp.'s (NCR) third-quarter earnings fell 81% as acquisition and pension costs weighed on the bottom line. The company lifted its adjusted earnings guidance for the year.

PMC-Sierra Inc.'s (PMCS) third-quarter earnings soared amid a big gain as the the chip maker also reported stronger revenue.

Republic Services Inc.'s (RSG) third-quarter earnings rose 44% as the trash company recorded slightly higher revenue and improved margins.

SanDisk Corp. (SNDK) said its board authorized the repurchase of up to $500 million of stock over five years, joining a growing list of companies putting their cash to use to help build investors' confidence.

-Edited by Caitlin Nish and Corrie Driebusch; write to caitlin.nish@dowjones.com and corrie.driebusch@dowjones.com

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