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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
Just Eat (JE..L) – Nudged up its guidance after like-for-like orders grew 34% in Q3, with more than 80% coming from mobile devices. The company said it had slightly increased its expectations for underlying core earnings to £109-111m from £106-108m, on revenue forecast to be £371m. Closing price 561.00p. (Reuters)
Next (NXT.L) – Narrowed its full-year sales guidance as it reported a dip in third-quarter trading, though it maintained its profit forecast thanks to cost savings. Closing price 4803.00p (Reuters)
Persimmon (PSN.L) – Sales had risen since the vote to leave the EU, rising almost 20% in the last few months. The total value of reserved homes for sale after 2016 had increased by 4% to £757m. But the builder said it was cautious over buying new land as the result of the June 23 referendum continued to create uncertainty in the British economy. Closing Price 1737p (Reuters)
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