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Stocks making the biggest moves after hours: Lordstown Motors and more

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At Lordstown Motors’ Ohio assembly plant, workers installed door hinges for the prototype Endurance pickup truck. This was on June 21, 2021.

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You can see the top stocks in extended trading Thursday.

Blink ChargingBlink reported that electric vehicle charging stock increased 5% following the announcement of its faster-than expected third quarter revenue growth. Refinitiv reported that $6.4million in revenues was earned by the company, which is well above analysts’ expectations of $4.7 million. The company suffered losses that were greater than was expected.

Lordstown MotorsAfter the auto company had reported another quarter of no revenue, the shares fell by 7% in extended trading. Lordstown indicated that the company plans to deliver and produce its Endurance truck by the end of the third quarter 2022. The company’s loss-per-share was smaller-than-expected in its most recent quarter, according to Refinitiv.

WM TechnologyStreetAccount reported that the stock of software linked to the cannabis sector fell 12.5% after the third-quarter results were not in line with expectations. WM Technology’s fourthquarter guidance came in below what was expected.

LuminarLuminar’s revenue in the third quarter was below expectations, and shares of the lidar-sensor company plunged 1%. According to Refinitiv the revenue was $8 million, which is below $8.9m expected by analysts.

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