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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
EasyJet Plc (EZJ.L) – Passengers in the last year +6.8% to 72.8m. In August +6.4% to 7.5m compared to last year. Closing Price 1131.00p (Reuters)
Berkeley Group (BKG.L) - Said the property market in August had stabilized, returning to the relative levels reported for the first five months of the year after a jump in cancellations in the wake of June's EU vote. August reservations down 20% y-o-y stating government taxes were too high. Closing price 2690.00p (Reuters)
Redrow PLC (RDW.L) - Reported pretax profit of £250m against £204m year on year with its record order book +54% year on year and full year dividend increased from 6p/share to 10p/share. Closing price 384.30p (Bloomberg)
Halfords Group Plc (HFD.L) – Announced group revenue for the 20-week period to 19 August 2016 was +4.8%, with a Strong service-related sales growth of +13.9%. Closing price 372.00p (Reuters)
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