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Movers & Shakers - 7 May 2015

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

BT Group (BT.L) - Posted a better than expected 3% rise in full-year earnings, raised its outlook for free cash flow after a strong finish to the year. It reported core earnings of £6.27Bn beating market expectations of £6.22Bn. Underlying revenue fell 2% at £17.8Bn. Closing price 454.30p (Reuters)

Morrisons (MRW.L) -  Britain's No. 4 grocer, posted a fall in underlying sales, further illustrating the tough turnaround task facing its new boss. Sales at stores open over a year, excluding fuel, fell 2.9% in the firm's fiscal Q1. That compares to analysts' forecasts of a decline of about 3% and a fall of 2.6% in the Q4 of Morrisons' 2014-15 year. Closing price 189.30p (Reuters)

Aviva (AV.L) - Said its value of new business grew 14% to £247m in Q1. Publishing separate Q1 data for Friends Life after the acquisition of the company last month with value of Friends' Life new business falling 37.5% in Q1 to £20m compared with Q1 2014. Closing price 513.50p (Reuters)

For more information on any of these individual news items, call into the trading floor

Prior day's Movers & Shakers:

Stock Code Close High Low
Sainsbury’s SBRY.L -3.16% 1.45% -5.60%
GKN GKN.L 0.55% 2.10% 0.00%
Imperial Tobacco Group IMT.L 1.76% 3.78% 1.28%
Legal & General LGEN.L 1.76% 3.78% 1.28%
Carillion CRH.L 0.63% 0.76% -2.49%
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