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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
Vodafone (VOD) - Reported better-than-expected 2.2% lift in Q1 organic service revenue, and a 7.7% rise in Africa Middle East and Asian markets - an 8th consecutive quarterly rise in its main growth measure Closing price 225.10p (Reuters)
Sports Direct (SPD) - British lawmakers said on Friday that owner Mike Ashley must be held accountable for what they called "appalling" working conditions and practices at the retailer's shops and warehouses. Closing price 262.30p (Reuters)
Acacia Mining (ACAA) – H1 earnings up 91% y-o-y; expecting to deliver at or above the top end of its FY production guidance as its mines perform ahead of expectations. Closing price 521.00p (Reuters)
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