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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
Smiths Group (SMIN.L) – Nine months to 4 May 2013, Smiths Group grew underlying revenue across all divisions. Underlying headline operating profit was also ahead of the same period last year. Expectations for the year remain in line with the outlook given at the interim results. Closing Price 1335.00p (Reuters)
Close Brothers Group (CBG.L) – The group achieved another good performance in the quarter. Banking division continued to deliver solid growth, with the loan book increasing to £4.5bn. Remains well placed for the rest of the financial year. Closing Price 1090.00p (Reuters)
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Stock | Code | Close | High | Low |
Rio Tinto | RIO.L | -4.26% | -2.99% | -5.05% |
BHP Billiton | BLT.L | -2.92% | -2.35% | -4.10% |
Antofagasta | ANTO.L | -4.39% | -2.94% | -5.84% |
Fresnillo | FRES.L | 0.37% | 0.65% | 0.65% |
Glencore Xstrata | GLEN.L | -4.02% | -2.68% | -4.82% |
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