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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
Berkeley Group Holdings (BKG.L) - Said it was continuing to see good demand for its new homes in the capital and the south of England, helping it affirm earnings guidance. The company said that under its long-term scheme to return £13 a share to investors by 2021, a further 90p of a £4.34 tranche would be paid by September. Closing price 2622p. (Reuters)
TSB – (TSB.L) - Bank British bank TSB said it has agreed to a takeover by Spanish lender Banco Sabadell in a deal which values the business at £1.7bn. Closing price 327.00p (Reuters)
Tesco (TSCO.L) - Said it has regained sole ownership of 21 superstores in a deal with British Land that forms part of a plan to strengthen its core UK business. Closing Price 242.80p (Reuters)
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| Stock | Code | Close | High | Low |
| Enquest | ENQ | 19.12% | 22.06% | 5.88% |
| Ophir Energy | OPHR | 3.61% | 4.81% | 1.76% |
| Next | NXT | -4.00% | -2.30% | -7.15% |
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