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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
Next PLC (NXT.L) - Sales in run-up to Christmas disappointed due to unusually warm weather, poor stock availability and increased online competition, although full price sales in 60 days to Dec 24 were +0.4%. It still expected to make a 2015-16 pretax profit of £817m, in-line with October guidance of £810-845m. Closing price 7190.00p (Reuters)
British American Tobacco (BATS) - Britain's drug regulators have given the go-ahead for a BATS electronic-cigarette vaping device to be sold as a quit smoking medicine, the first such product to be given a drug licence in the UK. Closing price 3685.50p (Reuters)
Barclays (BARC.L) - Plans to shut its India equities business as part of the British bank's efforts to slash costs and boost profit, two sources with direct knowledge of the development said on Monday. Closing price 214.25p. (Reuters)
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