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% GainersCompany
content
IC ViewLastChange
International Personal Finance PLC
IPF:LSE
512.00
GBX
+32.50
+6.78 %
Centamin PLC
CEY:LSE
39.17
GBX
+2.15
+5.81 %
Petropavlovsk PLC
POG:LSE
146.40
GBX
+7.10
+5.10 %
Aggreko PLC
AGK:LSE
1,791
GBX
+66.00
+3.83 %
Heritage Oil PLC
HOIL:LSE
144.30
GBX
+5.10
+3.66 %
Ocado Group PLC
OCDO:LSE
307.80
GBX
+10.80
+3.64 %
AstraZeneca PLC
AZN:LSE
3,358.48
GBX
+111.98
+3.45 %
Mitie Group PLC
MTO:LSE
261.50
GBX
+8.50
+3.36 %
Intermediate Capital Group PLC
ICP:LSE
439.80
GBX
+13.80
+3.24 %
Hikma Pharmaceuticals PLC
HIK:LSE
991.00
GBX
+31.00
+3.23 %
As of Jun 17 2013 16:56 BST.

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