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Movers & Shakers - 28 March 2017

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

Tesco (TSCO.L), Booker Group PLC (BOK.L) – Two of Tesco Plc’s biggest shareholders have called on the supermarket group to withdraw its £3.7bn agreed offer for wholesaler Booker Group Plc, potentially casting doubt on the deal’s progress. Closing prices 189.00p, 200.00p (Reuters)

Ladbrokes Coral Group PLC (LCL.L) – Reported its 2016 group revenue up 11% driven by growth in the European retail space, despite paying out heavily on a number of gambler-friendly sports results towards the end of the year, while its operating profit rose 22% to £264.3m. Closing price 135.30p (Bloomberg / Reuters)

Thomas Cook PLC (TCG.L) – Said after a tough 2016 and slow start to the season it expected to hit its full-year operating targets after seeing early signs that tourists were returning to troubled markets Turkey and Egypt. Closing price 89.35p (Reuters)

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

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