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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
Enquest (ENQ): reports revenues +5%, pre-tax profits down slightly to $363 and books $335m impairment charges due to drop in oil price. 2015 CAPEX confirmed 40% lower at $600m. Closing price 34p (Reuters)
Ophir Energy (OPHR): posts FY profit of $54.8m versus a $245m loss last year. Says will not see same levels of exploration drilling undertaken in 2014. Actioned $250m budget savings and acpex reductions over 2 years. Closing price 124.8p (Reuters)
Next (NXT): FY15 profits +12.5% at top end of guidance powered by stores and internet, but cautious for current year. Closing price 7620p (Reuters)
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| Stock | Code | Close | High | Low |
| Barclays | BARC | 0.92% | 1.24% | 0.08% |
| BG Group | BG. | 0.95% | 1.01% | -0.98% |
| Rio Tinto | RIO | -1.50% | -0.28% | -1.95% |
| BHP Billiton | BLT | -0.34% | 1.50% | -0.89% |
| Anglo American | AAL | -0.19% | 0.75% | -1.45% |
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