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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
WPP Plc (WPP.L) - Sporting events and the U.S. election boosted demand, however sales growth was 2.8% during the period compared with 3.4% in the preceding quarter in “perhaps, the first signs of Brexit anxiety’’. Net new business in the quarter was $2.38bn. Closing price 1708p (Bloomberg)
Centamin (CEY.L) - Reported a big jump in gold production in Q3, up over 41% y-o-y, and said it’s on track to meet upper end of 520k-540k oz guidance whilst production costs down towards lower end of guidance. Closing price 156.10p (Bloomberg)
Convatec (CTEC.L) - The medical products company is due to list on the LSE today. It will be the biggest UK float of the year, with the deal valuing the firm at £4.4bln with shares priced at 225p. Indicative price 240p (Reuters)
Sky (SKY.L), Vodafone (VOD.L) - New Zealand's competition regulator asked for more detail on Sky Network Television's plan to buy Vodafone PLC for NZ$1.3bn, citing concern it would dampen competition from rival broadband and mobile providers. Closing Prices 227.45p, 814.00p (Reuters)
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