Find out about the companies making headlines for trading after hours. Oracle — Shares of the technology company jumped nearly 9% after it announced cloud deals with Google and OpenAI, even as it reported a loss in its fiscal fourth quarter. Oracle reported adjusted earnings of $1.63 per share on revenue of $14.29 billion, while analysts expected earnings of $1.65 per share on revenue of $14.55 billion. data rose 3% after first-quarter revenue beat expectations. Rubrik reported revenue of $187 million for the period, while analysts polled by LSEG expected $172 million. Rentokil Initial — Shares of Terminix parent Rentokil jumped nearly 7% after Nelson Peltz’s Trian Partners confirmed , which has taken a significant position in the pest control giant and is currently one of the company’s top ten shareholders. A Trian spokesperson told CNBC on Tuesday that the firm is committed to engaging with management on “ideas and initiatives to enhance shareholder value.” Paramount — Shares fell 0.4%, extending their late-day losses. National Amusements, which is owned by Paramount’s controlling shareholder Shari Redstone, has ended talks with Skydance over its proposed merger with Paramount, CNBC’s David Faber reports. Shares fell about 7.9% during the session.