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The 2 High-Growth Stocks Everyone Will Be Talking About Friday
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Gains were sharpest for the <b>Dow Jones Industrial Average</b>(DJINDICES:^DJI), but the <b>S&P 500</b>(SNPINDEX:^GSPC)was only a little bit behind while the <b>Nasdaq Composite</b>(NASDAQINDEX:^IXIC)came up with the smallest gains.</p>\n<table>\n <thead>\n <tr>\n <th><p><b>Index</b></p></th>\n <th><p><b>Percentage Change</b></p></th>\n <th><p><b>Point Change</b></p></th>\n </tr>\n </thead>\n <tbody>\n <tr>\n <td><p>Dow</p></td>\n <td><p>+0.44%</p></td>\n <td><p>+154</p></td>\n </tr>\n <tr>\n <td><p>S&P 500</p></td>\n <td><p>+0.42%</p></td>\n <td><p>+19</p></td>\n </tr>\n <tr>\n <td><p>Nasdaq Composite</p></td>\n <td><p>+0.11%</p></td>\n <td><p>+16</p></td>\n </tr>\n </tbody>\n</table>\n<p>DATA SOURCE: YAHOO! FINANCE.</p>\n<p>Earnings reports kept pouring in, giving investors different views of how various businesses are doing. A couple of high-profile growth stocks reported their results today, and their share prices fell sharply inafter-hours trading. Below, we'll take a closer look at what sent shares of e-commerce pioneer <b>Amazon.com</b>(NASDAQ:AMZN)and social media disruptor <b>Pinterest</b>(NYSE:PINS)sharply lower late Thursday.</p>\n<p>Shares of Amazon.com were down about 1% in the regular session. However, the stock fell more than 5% after hours following its release of second-quarter financial results.</p>\n<p>At first glance, Amazon's numbers seemed quite healthy. Net sales jumped 27% during the quarter to $113.1 billion. Net income soared by roughly 50% year over year to $7.8 billion, working out to $15.12 per share. The company reported 250 million items purchased during the latest Prime Day event, easily eclipsing results from previous years.</p>\n<p>IMAGE SOURCE: GETTY IMAGES.</p>\n<p>Yet investors didn't seem satisfied by the extent of Amazon's gains, and they absolutely didn't like the guidance the company gave for the third quarter. Amazon projected revenue of $106 billion to $112 billion for the third quarter, which would represent a sequential decline and a year-over-year gain of just 10% to 16%.</p>\n<p>Some have feared that Amazon would suffer when the economy reopened, and that seems to be consistent with what the company itself is projecting. That said, Amazon has defied naysayers before, so it's too early to count on the e-commerce giant just yet.</p>\n<p>Meanwhile, shares of Pinterest took a double-hit on Thursday. After falling 6% in the regular session, the social media company's stock saw an even bigger 16% drop after hours.</p>\n<p>Again, Pinterest's numbers generally looked stellar on their face. Revenue soared 125% year over year to $613 million. The company reversed a year-ago loss with adjusted net income of $170 million, working out to $0.25 per share. Although user growth slowed to just 9%, average revenue per user was sharply higher, doubling both in the U.S. and internationally.</p>\n<p>Yet Pinterest also cited an uncertain future in its guidance. The social media company believes revenue growth will slow to about 40% in the third quarter, and it said that reduced user growth has continued in July. U.S. monthly active user counts actually<i>fell</i>in the second quarter, and those declines accelerated in July.</p>\n<p>Investors had high expectations for Pinterestcoming into the quarterly report, so it's not terribly surprising to see the stock pull back after releasing results that weren't able to get over a high bar. 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Gains were sharpest for the Dow Jones Industrial Average(DJINDICES:^DJI), but the S&P 500(SNPINDEX:^GSPC)was only a little bit behind while the Nasdaq Composite(NASDAQINDEX:^IXIC)came up with the smallest gains.\n\n\n\nIndex\nPercentage Change\nPoint Change\n\n\n\n\nDow\n+0.44%\n+154\n\n\nS&P 500\n+0.42%\n+19\n\n\nNasdaq Composite\n+0.11%\n+16\n\n\n\nDATA SOURCE: YAHOO! FINANCE.\nEarnings reports kept pouring in, giving investors different views of how various businesses are doing. A couple of high-profile growth stocks reported their results today, and their share prices fell sharply inafter-hours trading. Below, we'll take a closer look at what sent shares of e-commerce pioneer Amazon.com(NASDAQ:AMZN)and social media disruptor Pinterest(NYSE:PINS)sharply lower late Thursday.\nShares of Amazon.com were down about 1% in the regular session. However, the stock fell more than 5% after hours following its release of second-quarter financial results.\nAt first glance, Amazon's numbers seemed quite healthy. Net sales jumped 27% during the quarter to $113.1 billion. Net income soared by roughly 50% year over year to $7.8 billion, working out to $15.12 per share. The company reported 250 million items purchased during the latest Prime Day event, easily eclipsing results from previous years.\nIMAGE SOURCE: GETTY IMAGES.\nYet investors didn't seem satisfied by the extent of Amazon's gains, and they absolutely didn't like the guidance the company gave for the third quarter. Amazon projected revenue of $106 billion to $112 billion for the third quarter, which would represent a sequential decline and a year-over-year gain of just 10% to 16%.\nSome have feared that Amazon would suffer when the economy reopened, and that seems to be consistent with what the company itself is projecting. That said, Amazon has defied naysayers before, so it's too early to count on the e-commerce giant just yet.\nMeanwhile, shares of Pinterest took a double-hit on Thursday. After falling 6% in the regular session, the social media company's stock saw an even bigger 16% drop after hours.\nAgain, Pinterest's numbers generally looked stellar on their face. Revenue soared 125% year over year to $613 million. The company reversed a year-ago loss with adjusted net income of $170 million, working out to $0.25 per share. Although user growth slowed to just 9%, average revenue per user was sharply higher, doubling both in the U.S. and internationally.\nYet Pinterest also cited an uncertain future in its guidance. The social media company believes revenue growth will slow to about 40% in the third quarter, and it said that reduced user growth has continued in July. U.S. monthly active user counts actuallyfellin the second quarter, and those declines accelerated in July.\nInvestors had high expectations for Pinterestcoming into the quarterly report, so it's not terribly surprising to see the stock pull back after releasing results that weren't able to get over a high bar. 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