By Sabela Ojea
Boot Barn Holdings on Wednesday reported lower-than-expected revenue in the fiscal fourth quarter and delivered an outlook that missed analysts’ expectations. Shares of the operator of stores of Western and work-related footwear and apparel dropped 16%, to $62.60, in after-hours trading.
DLocal reported first-quarter results that showed a rise in revenue on a quarter-to-quarter and year-to-year basis. Shares of the payments company climbed 9.3%, to $15.30, in after-hours trading.
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