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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
Hammerson (HMSO.L) – Final dividend 19.1p p/sh. FY epra net asset value per up 5.7% to £5.73. Growth of 2.1% in L-f-L net rental income. Occupancy of 97.7% exceeds benchmark of 97% and is up since the half year. On course to deliver strong growth in earnings and dividends over the medium term. Closing Price 543.50p (Reuters)
Essar Energy (ESSR.L) – Essar Global Fund Ltd, has made a possible offer of 70p p/sh for the 22% stake it does not own in the London-listed oil and gas producer. Closing Price 66.00p (Reuters)
IMI (IMI.L) – Share capital consolidation relating to its return of cash will each occur today. The allotment and issue of the b shares and c shares will occur today. Closing Price 1461.05p (Reuters)
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Stock | Code | Close | High | Low |
Anglo American | AA.L | -0.91% | 1.99% | -1.57% |
Lloyds | LLOY.L | -1.00% | 1.62% | -1.91% |
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