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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
Aggreko PLC (AGK.L) – Aggreko has acquired KBT, an Indonesia-based power rental company for a maximum consideration of $32.8m, equal to 1 times net asset value. Closing Price 887.5p. (Reuters)
British American Tobacco (BATS.L) – British American Tobacco said on Wednesday it continued to perform “very well” and was trading in line with its expectations. Closing Price 5414p. (Reuters)
WH Smith (SMWH.L) – WH Smith group announced sales were up 2% for the 15-week period to 10 June. Their new store opening program is progressing well both in the UK and internationally, being on target to open 15 units in the UK this year whilst remaining confident in their full-year outcome. Closing Price 1744p. (Reuters)
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