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Among the companies whose shares are expected to actively trade in Friday's session are Starbucks Corp. (SBUX), Motorola Mobility Holdings Inc. (MMI) and Chesapeake Energy Corp. (CHK). Starbucks' fiscal third-quarter profit jumped 34% as the coffee giant reported higher same-store sales in the U.S. and abroad as traffic and the amount consumers spent per purchase grew. Shares rose 1.4% to $40.55 in after-hours trading as results topped expectations. Motorola Mobility reported a 28% rise in second-quarter revenue, thanks to strong tablet sales, but the device maker provided weak guidance for the current quarter because of delays in launching speedier 4G devices. Shares fell 3.5% to $22.11 in recent after-hours trading as the company issued a weak outlook. Chesapeake Energy's second-quarter profit doubled as production increased, while prior-year results included a derivatives loss. Shares rose 2.5% to $34.27 in after-hours trading, as results topped analysts' expectations. Expedia Inc.'s (EXPE) second-quarter earnings rose a better-than-expected 23% as a jump in international hotel bookings and growing advertising revenue lifted the company's margins. Shares jumped 5.45% to $30.57 in after-hours trading as revenue also increased faster than expected. MetLife Inc. (MET) reported Thursday its second-quarter profit fell 21% on a jump in claims at the biggest U.S. life insurer. But shares rose 3.2% to $41.10 in after-hours trading as the company's core profit unexpectedly rose. STEC Inc.'s (STEC) second-quarter profit soared as the data-storage maker reported strong revenue growth and expanding margins, but warned that market challenges would hurt the current quarter's results. Shares slumped 36% to $10.74 in after-hours trading, as STEC gave a weak outlook for the current quarter. VistaPrint NV's (VPRT) fiscal fourth-quarter earnings rose 24% tracking a gain in revenue, but the printing company's bottom-line projections for the current quarter and fiscal year were lower than expected. Shares were down 30% at $29.83 after hours. RealD Inc.'s (RLD) fiscal first-quarter profit grew 9.1% as the provider of 3-D technology services reported stronger license revenue and surging gross margins. But shares of RealD, which licenses its RealD Cinema Systems technology to motion picture exhibitors that show 3-D films, slid 15% to $15.75 in after-hours. TeleNav Inc.'s (TNAV) fiscal fourth-quarter earnings hit the high end of the company's upbeat target, thanks to expanding revenue from strategic growth areas, but the maker of voice-guided navigation targeted lower-than-expected results in the current quarter and fiscal year. Shares plunged 33% to $12 after hours. Zoll Medical Corp. (ZOLL) reported a better-than-expected 65% jump in its fiscal third-quarter earnings, driven by higher defibrillator sales, sending the company's stock up after hours. Shares jumped 16%, to $64 after the close Thursday. Community Health Systems Inc.'s (CYH) second-quarter profit slid 49% as the operator of acute-care hospitals reported higher operating expenses and a write-down for hospitals held for sale, although revenue climbed as admissions were up. Shares rose 5.8% to $26.30 in after-hours trading as profit came above analysts' expectations. Cerner Corp.'s (CERN) second-quarter profit jumped 30% on a double-digit pop on its top line and a surge in bookings. The health care information-technology company again lifted its current-year forecast. Shares rose 3.2% to $64 after-hours. Synaptics Inc.'s (SYNA) fiscal fourth-quarter profit fell 28% as the touchscreen-technology company reported higher operating expenses and slightly lower revenue. Looking to the first quarter, Synaptics projected revenue below analysts' forecast, sending shares down 5% to $23.49 in after-hours trading. Veeco Instruments Inc.'s (VECO) second-quarter profit fell 63% as inventory and restructuring charges offset continuing revenue growth in both the semiconductor-product company's main segments. Shares dropped 7.4% at $39 after-hours Thursday as the company projected lower third-quarter bookings compared with the previous quarter. McKesson Corp.'s (MCK) fiscal first-quarter profit slipped 4% as the company struggled with a jump in operating expenses that dampened top-line growth. The company raised its full-year earnings forecast. Shares were up 3.9% to $82.70 in after-hours trading as the results beat estimates. Ingram Micro Inc.'s (IM) second-quarter earnings fell 12% as business disruptions from the transition to a new enterprise system in Australia more than offset higher revenue. Revenue topped estimates, and shares rose 13% to $19.23 in after-hours trading. Republic Services Inc.'s (RSG) second-quarter earnings fell 71% in another quarter skewed by items, but the trash company's adjusted bottom line rose. Class A shares were up 2.7% at $29.53 after hours as the company boosted its quarterly dividend 10% to 22 cents a share. Watch List: Columbia Sportswear Co.'s (COLM) second-quarter loss widened as the maker of active outdoor apparel saw a jump in costs which pressured its profit margin and masked improved revenue. Coinstar Inc.'s (CSTR) second-quarter profit doubled as the company's Redbox movie- and videogame-rental kiosks continued to drive higher sales. Developers Diversified Realty Corp.'s (DDR) second-quarter loss narrowed as it reported better occupancy and rents. Dole Food Co.'s (DOLE) second-quarter earnings more than doubled as the fruit and vegetable producer posted revenue growth across its product segments on improved pricing and higher volume. Dun & Bradstreet Corp. (DNB) second-quarter earnings rose 4.5% as the business-information provider reported strong international growth, which offset a decline in margins and nearly flat results in North America. Eastman Chemical Co.'s (EMN) second-quarter earnings rose 43% on double-digit sales growth across its segments, particularly for performance chemicals. Genworth Financial Inc. (GNW) swung to a second-quarter loss as expected as it shoveled money into reserves for potential mortgage-insurance claims. KLA-Tencor's (KLAC) fiscal fourth-quarter profit more than doubled as the semiconductor-equipment maker reported surging product sales, while service fee revenue also increased and operating margins jumped. Leggett & Platt Inc.'s (LEG) second-quarter profit edged up 3.8% as the top line got a boost from price increases and currency-exchange benefits. Nstar's (NST) second-quarter profit fell 64% from a prior-year result that had been skewed by the sale of a business unit, while core earnings rose slightly better than expected. Southwestern Energy Co.'s (SWN) second-quarter profit rose 37% as higher output from the company's shale gas wells boosted earnings in both its upstream and midstream businesses. VeriSign Inc. (VRSN) swung to a second-quarter loss on debt-related charges as the Internet domain-name company also said Chief Executive Mark McLaughlin has resivod gned to take the same position at a private company. Verizon Wireless declared a dividend to its owners of $10 billion that will be payable early next year, providing parents Verizon Communications Inc. (VZ) and Vodafone Group PLC (VOD) with a rich source of cash. Also, the Communication Workers of America said its members at Verizon Communications voted to let their union representatives call a strike if they can't reach a new contract agreement with the telecom giant. -Edited by Caitlin Nish and Corrie Driebusch; write to caitlin.nish@dowjones.com or corrie.driebusch@dowjones.com

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