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Movers & Shakers - 14 December 2016

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

The Dow Jones (Wall Street Cash), De DAX (Germany 30 Cash), UK 100 ( UK 100 Cash) -  Traders, analysts and investors held fire before the Fed concludes its two-day policy meeting on Wednesday afternoon with an interest rate increase all but assured and will issue new forecasts assessing whether the economic outlook has changed since the U.S. election. Guidance in to any further rate increases next year will be largely in focus. Current levels 19,890pts,11,260pts, 6,954pts  (Bloomberg / Reuters)

Boohoo (BOO.L) – Now expects boohoo.com to deliver revenue growth of between 38% and 42% in FY17. Anticipates boohoo delivering an EBITDA margin of between 11% and 12% in FY17, against previous guidance of around 11%, Closing Price 118.25p (Reuters)

Dixons Carphone (DC.L) – Announces no immediate impact from the EU vote, but preparing for uncertain times. H1 revenue  came in at £4.8bn,  up over 11%, and 13% before tax, showing its UK & Ireland sales on a like for like basis up over 6% beating analysts’ estimates of a 3.5% increase. Interim dividend was in line with expectations, 3.5pp share.  Closing  366.70p (Bloomberg)

John Wood Group (WG.L) - Says the oil and gas markets remain challenging in 2016, anticipating full year 2016 financial performance in line with current market expectations. Market continues to present significant challenges and are likely to persist during 2017. Closing price 868.50p (Reuters)

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