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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
British Land (BLND) - Posted a rise in its full-year portfolio value, indicating that demand for commercial space had held up despite concerns of a jittery market. British Land's EPRA net asset value, which is calculated according to European Public Real Estate Association guidelines, rose 10.9% to 919p per share in the 12 months ended March 31st. Closing price 720p. (Reuters)
Royal Dutch Shell (RDSB) - Argentina has agreed to pay $217m to two companies, including BG Group, now owned by Royal Dutch Shell, in long-standing arbitration cases stemming from its 2001/02 economic crisis, part of the centre-right government's efforts to lure back foreign investors. Closing prices 1726p, 1732p. (Reuters)
G4S Plc (GFS) - Is in talks with lenders in six European countries, including the UK, over opening mobile or high street banking units, its European head told the Financial Times, as the world's largest security firm attempts to rebuild its business by moving into a space many lenders are vacating. Closing price 188.5p. (Reuters)
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