On the front of the KeyBank Building in Columbus, Ohio, a KeyBank sign with a market ticker can be seen. Getty Images | Bloomberg | Jay Laprete Take a look at the stocks that moved the most after the bell on Wednesday: WD-40 Corporation — In extended trading, WD-40 stock jumped more than 10% after the firm raised its full-year revenue projection. Thanks to a successful third quarter, it now forecasts sales of between $475 million and $490 million for the fiscal year. GAN Limited — Following the release of preliminary results for the second quarter of 2021, the online gambling company’s stock increased by nearly 16 percent. GAN expects sales to be between $34 million and $35 million in the second quarter, as “higher-than-expected revenue more than offset strategic expenditures in talent and technology.” Camping World Holdings, the country’s largest retailer of recreational vehicles, announced Wednesday afternoon that it had invested in Happier Camper, based in Los Angeles. Happier Camper created the Adaptiv van conversion system, which is a patented modular van conversion system that allows clients to modify the location of appliances within the van. In after-hours trade, Camping World Holdings rose 0.7 percent. KeyCorp gained 2.1 percent as the company announced a cash dividend of 18.5 cents per share on its outstanding ordinary shares for the third quarter. The dividend will be paid to individuals who owned the company’s stock at the end of August on September 15. CNBC Pro can help you become a better investor. Get stock recommendations, analyst calls, exclusive interviews, and CNBC TV access. To begin your free trial, fill out the form below./nRead More