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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
SSE (SSE.L) – FY after-tax profit rose 5.8% to 1.19bn euros and increased its full-year dividend by 5.1% to 84.2p. Estimates compiled by Thomson Reuters IBES had forecast a mean net income of £1.04bn. average UK household gas consumption was up 21% and electricity consumption up 5%. Closing Price 1676.00p (Reuters)
Britvic (BVIC.L) adjusted earnings per share up 47.6% to 12.4p and dividend increase of 1.9% to 5.4p. Underlying EBITA up 17.9% when adjusted for one off and phasing items. Reduction of group adjusted net debt by £30.7m. Sees full year EBIT towards upper end of previously communicated range £125m – £131m. Closing Price 472.20p (Reuters)
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Stock | Code | Close | High | Low |
Burberry | BRBY.L | 5.33% | 6.49% | -0.62% |
Vodafone | VOD.L | 1.16% | 1.19% | -0.81% |
Marks & Spencer | MKS.L | 6.22% | 7.13% | -0.52% |
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