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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
Daily Mail (DMGT.L) - Confirms full-year guidance. Solid group revenue performance, up 5% underlying. Circulation revenues are down 5 percent due to lower sales volumes. Closing price 814.5p. (Reuters)
Vodafone (VOD.L) - EE and Vodafone Group which withdrew their business with Phones 4u last few weeks are in talks individually with the administrator to acquire parts of Phones 4u's business, including some of its stores, employees and shares across Britain. Closing price 201.35p. (Financial Times)
BP (BP.L) - A U.S. judge has reprimanded BP for using tactics that would "not be appropriate for a college term paper" after the oil giant tried to sneak six extra pages into a court filing by manipulating line spacing’s. Closing price 472.35p. (Telegraph)
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| Stock | Code | Close | High | Low |
| ASOS | ASC.L | -10.52% | -4.06% | -15.89% |
| Galliford Try | GFRD.L | -2.34% | 0.97% | -4.21% |
| IQE | IQE.L | -10.33% | -2.26% | -13.53% |
| Thomas Cook | TCG.L | -6.15% | -2.60% | -7.69% |
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