Check out the companies that make headlines in their expansion trading. Autodesk – Stocks have appeared nearly 7% after design technology companies exceeded their fourth quarter revenue expectations. Autodesk won $2.29 per share, earnings of $1.644 billion, while analysts voted by LSEG expected profits of $2.14 per share and revenues of $1.63 billion. NetApp – Data shares sank about 14% after quarter revenues were acquired at $1.64 billion, missing a consensus estimate of $1.69 billion from analysts voted by LSEG. NetApp also issued year-round guidance. Dell – Shares fell slightly after the tech company reported earnings per share of $2.68. This overshadowed Dell’s $23.93 billion quarter. This was under the $24.56 billion figure, with Wall Street tightened in a pencil. Duolingo – Online language learning platforms have driven almost 3%. The company shared fourth quarter revenues that exceeded analyst consensus expectations, but gave EBITDA guidance adjusted to the current quarter as predicted by the analysts voted on by FactSet. Elasticity – Data analysis stocks surged 18% following reports exceeded expectations for the third quarter. Elastic scored 63 cents per share, earning $382 million, while analysts were looking for revenues of $369 million per LSEG. Redfin – Real Estate Technology shares sank 12% after announcing wider losses per share in the fourth quarter than analysts surveyed by LSEG predicted. The company beat quarterly revenue, but provided current quarterly forecasts that are weaker than expected. Rocket Lab – Space stock fell 7% on the back of the guidance. Rocket Lab told investors it expects revenues of $133 million from $117 million in the first quarter, under a consensus estimate of $136 million from analysts voted by LSEG. Monster Beverage – Energy Drink Company shares rose almost 3% after reporting fourth-quarter adjusted earnings of 38 cents per share. Sales have grown 4.7% from a year ago to $1.8 billion. Bloom Energy – Energy Technology inventory jumped over 11% shortly after the revenue beat. According to LSEG, Bloom Energy received 43 cents in revenue of $572 million in the fourth quarter and $572 million in revenue of $572 million in the fourth quarter. -CNBC’s Christina Cheddar Berk contributed report