Check out the companies making headlines after hours: Hewlett Packard Enterprise — Shares rose 3% after the information technology company beat analysts’ expectations on the top and bottom lines. Hewlett Packard Enterprise reported second-quarter adjusted earnings of 38 cents per share on revenue of $7.63 billion. Analysts polled by LSEG had expected earnings of 32 cents per share on revenue of $7.45 billion. CrowdStrike Holdings — The stock dropped more than 6% after the cybersecurity company posted fiscal first-quarter results. Revenue of $1.10 billion came in line with what analysts polled by LSEG were anticipating. CrowdStrike posted adjusted earnings of 73 cents per share for the period, more than the consensus estimate of 65 cents per share. Guidewire Software — The software company for property and casualty insurers jumped more than 8% after Guidewire Software exceeded third-quarter analysts’ expectations. The firm posted adjusted earnings of 88 cents per share on revenue of $294 million. Analysts polled by LSEG had expected earnings of 46 cents per share on revenue of $284 million. Asana — The enterprise work management software company slipped about 6% as its outlook failed to impress Wall Street. Asana sees second-quarter adjusted earnings ranging between 4 cents and 5 cents a share, and revenue ranging between $192 million and $194 million. Analysts polled by LSEG sought 4 cents per share in earnings on $193 million in revenue. Wells Fargo & Co . — The stock rose 2%. Wells Fargo confirmed that the Federal Reserve has removed its limits on the bank’s asset cap, a restriction that was imposed back in 2018. HealthEquity — Shares rose 4% after the health savings account service provider raised its guidance for the full year. The company sees adjusted earnings landing between $3.61 and $3.78 per share and revenue ranging between $1.285 billion and $1.305 billion. Analysts polled by FactSet sought earnings of $3.62 per share and revenue of $1.30 billion. — CNBC’s Darla Mercado contributed to this report.