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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
Barratt Developments (BDEV.L) – Stated it was confident on a strong outlook to improve performance for full year, with total forward sales up by 9.7% as at 8 may 2016, to £2,844.0m vs £2,592.3m y-o-y. Closing price 530.00p (Reuters)
John Wood Group (WG.L) - Stated market conditions remain challenging in 2016, predominantly due to further margin pressure in an environment of expected lower activity by operators with anticipation full year earnings will be around 20% lower than 2015. Closing price 618.00p (Reuters)
William Hill (WMH.L) – Reported group net revenue was down 3% due largely to European football and Cheltenham however healthy English premier league results.. Trading remains in line with previous full-year operating profit range of £260-280m. Closing price 324.30p (Reuters)
Renishaw Plc (RSW.L) – Saw Q3 revenue fall 25% from £145m in 2015 to £109.6m in the third Quarter. Closing price 1866.00p (Reuters)
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