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Movers & Shakers - 14 May 2014

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

Admiral Group (ADM.L) – Posts a 7% drop in turnover in Q1 despite a 6% increase in customers, amid sliding UK car insurance premiums.  Turnover of £514m (£551m last year). Total premiums were down 11% y-o-y. Closing Price 1448.00p (Reuters)

 British Land (BLND.L) – Posted a 15.4% jump in FY net asset value (NAV), helped by the country's commercial property market recovery and moves to re-shape its own real estate portfolio. Closing Price 715.00p (Reuters)

Galliford Try (GFRD.L) – On track to beat profit forecasts for its financial year as Britain's housing market takes off, boosting its house prices more than expected in spring. Closing Price 1183.00p (Reuters)

ICAP (IAP.L) - Reported a 4% fall in FY pre-tax profit to £272m, as bank deleveraging and regulatory changes weighed on trading conditions. This compared to analysts' forecasts of £257.1m. Closing Price 391.00p (Reuters)

ITV (ITV.L) – Sees Q2 net advertising revenue (NAR) to rise 12-13%, outperforming the market, helped by a stronger schedule including the start of the soccer World Cup in June. Q1 sales £585m (£571m last year) Online revenue £480m (£464m last year) Closing Price 191.00p (Bloomberg/Reuters)

Premier Oil (PMO.L) – Reported a 13% rise in Q1 production compared with the same period last year, thanks to strong output from fields in the UK and Vietnam. Closing Price 348.10p (Reuters)

For more information on any of these individual news items, call into the trading floor

Prior day's Movers & Shakers:

Stock Code Close High Low
AstraZeneca AZN.L 0.69% 2.68% 0.11%
Easyjet EZJ.L -4.16% -1.47% -6.01%
Taylor Wimpey TW.L 7.62% 8.75% 2.54%
TUI Travel TT.L -1.77% 1.86% -2.60%
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