Check out which companies are making headlines in after-hours trading. Ulta Beauty – The beauty retailer jumped 12% after posting hits on the top and bottom lines in its fiscal third quarter. Ulta reported earnings of $5.14 per share on revenue of $2.53 billion. This beat analysts' expectations for earnings of $4.54 per share and revenue of $2.50 billion, per LSEG. The company also raised its guidance for the full year. GitLab – The developer tools software maker jumped 6% after posting big third-quarter profits. GitLab reported adjusted earnings of 23 cents per share on revenue of $196 million, beating LSEG consensus estimates of 16 cents per share on revenue of $188 million. The company also announced a new CEO, effective Thursday. Samsara — The software company's stock price fell 9% despite beating high and final estimates. Samsara's third-quarter adjusted earnings of 7 cents per share beat analysts' expectations of 4 cents per share, according to LSEG. Its quarterly revenue of $322 million was also higher than the estimated $311 million. Samsara also provided fourth-quarter earnings guidance that beat Street expectations. Docusign – Shares of the electronic signature software company rose 15%. Docusign issued upbeat revenue guidance for the fourth quarter, calling for a range of $758 million to $762 million, compared to analysts' expectations of $756 million, per LSEG. Adjusted earnings and revenue for the third quarter also exceeded Street estimates. Rubrik – Shares of the data security company rose 15% after the closing bell on a smaller-than-expected loss. Rubrik, which went public earlier this year, reported a loss of 21 cents per share, while analysts polled by LSEG called for a loss of 40 cents. Rubrik's revenue of $236 million also beat consensus expectations of $218 million. Hewlett Packard Enterprise – Shares of the technology company added 2% in the wake of its fiscal fourth-quarter earnings beat. Hewlett Packard Enterprise reported adjusted earnings of 58 cents per share on revenue of $8.46 billion. Analysts surveyed by LSEG were looking for earnings of 56 cents per share and revenue of $8.26 billion. UiPath – The automation software company saw its shares decline by about 3%. UiPath expects fourth-quarter revenue guidance to range from $422 million to $427 million, while analysts surveyed by LSEG expect it to reach $424 million. However, third-quarter results beat analysts' expectations at top and bottom lines. Asana – Shares rose 19% after the work management software company reported a smaller adjusted loss than Wall Street expected. Asana's third-quarter revenue of $184 million also beat analysts' expectations by $3 million, according to LSEG. Lululemon Athletica – The athletic apparel maker posted a quarterly beat, sending its shares up more than 10%. Lululemon reported earnings of $2.87 per share on revenue of $2.40 billion, beating analysts' expectations of $2.69 per share of earnings on revenue of $2.36 billion. — CNBC's Darla Mercado contributed reporting.
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