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The below stocks have been identified as having potential to register bigger than normal share price moves (up or down) today based on the news cited
Barclays (BARC.L) – Volume at the bank's private U.S. trading venue, also known as a "dark pool," fell by more than a third after New York's attorney general filed a lawsuit accusing the British bank of giving an unfair edge to high-speed traders. Its share price has fallen considerably to 19 month lows since. Closing price 209.6p. (Reuters)
Michael Page (MPI.L) – Profit rose by 8.9% to £137.2m in the Q2, after seeing strong growth in the United States, Britain and China. Increased its headcount by 2% during the Q2. Expects to perform in line with its full year profit expectations of £538.5m. Closing Price 427.90p (Reuters)
Whitbread (WTB.L) – Announced appointment of Richard Baker as chairman with effect from 1st September 2014. Closing Price 4232.00p (Reuters)
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| Stock | Code | Close | High | Low |
| Shire | SHP.L | 0.68% | 3.70% | 0.68% |
| Quindell | QPP.L | 28.86% | 38.19% | 8.29% |
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