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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
Ryan Air (RYA.L) - Ryanair cabin crew in Portugal will initiate one-day strikes during the Easter holidays after the company failed to meet working conditions demands of staff according to the SNPVAC union. Closing price 1591.60p (Reuters)
Capita PLC (CPI.L) - Is due to publish a five-year transformation strategy in addition to a rights issue due to emerge with its annual results on April 26. Closing price 148.72p (Reuters)
NMC Health PLC (NMC.L) – Has raised a $2bn loan to refinance its existing debt structure. Closing price 3423.40p (Reuters)
DFS Furniture ltd (DFS.L) – Says despite the current challenging market conditions, the company expects to deliver modest growth. Also reporting a strengthening trading performance over H1 of year to March. Closing price 172.43p (Reuters)
(Sources: Company newswires, Bloomberg, CNBC, FT, Reuters, Wall Street Journal)
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