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Movers & Shakers - 15 October 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

Anglo American, Glencore (AAL), (GLEN) – Chile’s 2nd largest copper mine Collahuasi, owned by AAL and GLEN has postponed expansion, in addition to announced cuts, with Copper near a 6yr low. Closing prices 681.00p, 120.00p (Reuters)

Tesco (TSCO.L) - Is to sell 14 development sites to Meyer Bergman for £250m as part of its property retrenchment. This is part of its drive to strengthen its balance sheet by building fewer stores. Closing price 192.45p. (Reuters)

Burberry (BRBY.L) - Missed forecasts for H1 sales growth and highlighted an increasingly challenging environment for luxury sales, notably among Chinese customers. Closing price 1419p. (Reuters)

Gulf Keystone (GKP.L) – Confirm a gross payment of $15m for shaikan crude oil exports has been received, similar to previous payment in September. Company current cash position now $76.2m. Closing price 29.00p (Reuters)

Man Group (EMG.L ) - Reported a 2.5% fall in Q3 assets under management, hit by sharp falls in global markets Closing price 151.2p. (Reuters)

WH Smith (SMWH.L) - Announces a further share buyback of up to £50m and a 13% increase in final dividend. Group profit before tax +8% to £121m. Closing price 1541p (Reuters).

Virgin Money (VM.L) -  Gross mortgage lending +38% versus first nine months of 2014 to £5.5bn. Net mortgage lending almost doubled in same period to £2.6bn. Closing price 402.60p (Reuters)

Unilever (ULVR.L) - reported better than expected Q3 sales on Thursday. Underlying sales +5.7%. Analysts on average were expecting +3.9% according to a consensus. Closing price 2790.00p (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
Diageo DGE.L -1.79% -0.43% -2.03%
Rio-Tinto RIO.L 0.22% 2.10% -1.76%
Domino’s Pizza DOM.L 13.86% 19.55% 4.10%
Hargreaves Lansdown PLC HL.L 3.66% 7.87% 1.25%
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