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Movers & Shakers - 31 March 2014

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

IGas Energy (IGAS.L) – Has encountered parts of the promising Sabden and Bowland Shale formations in its drilling programme at Barton Moss, near Manchester. “These early exploration results are key to our understanding of the potential resource in the area,” said CEO Andrew Austin. Closing Price 121.00p (Reuters)

Quindell (QPP.L) – Profit Before Tax increased by 202% to £107.0m (2012: £35.4m) Revenue increased by 133% to £380.1m (2012: £163.0m) Gross sales increased by 134% to £398.7m (2012: £170.2m) Closing price 38.75p (Reuters)

Aviva (AV.L) Prudential (PRU.L) Standard Life (SL.L) Resolution (RSL.L) – Big insurers want Martin Wheatley, CEO of the FCA, to resign after the watchdog sent their shares into freefall Friday by making a misleading announcement about an industry probe. Closing prices 470.20p, 1280.50p, 413p, 296.30p respectively (Sunday Times)

For more information on any of these individual news items, call into the trading floor

Prior day's Movers & Shakers:

Stock Code Close High Low
Optimal Payments OPAY.L -7.62% 5.93% -8.10%
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