By Sara Sjolin, MarketWatch
LONDON (MarketWatch) -- Here are some of the companies whose
shares made notable moves in European trade on Thursday.
Gainers
Shares of Royal Bank of Scotland Group (RBS) added 1.3% after
the bank said it would relocate its holding company to England in
case of a "yes" vote for an independent Scotland. A referendum on
the matter will be held next week.
Lloyds Banking Group (LYG) also said it would move headquarters
to England if the union is broken, sending the shares 0.8%
higher.
Air France-KLM put on 2.7% after the airline detailed a plan for
cutting costs to increase yearly earnings by up to 10% through
2017.
Ocado Group shares climbed 3% after the online food-retailer
reported a 16% rise in retail sales for the 12 weeks to Aug.
10.
Decliners
Shares of Sanofi (SNY) lost 0.8% after Berenberg cut the French
drug maker to hold from buy.
Ashmore Group slumped 6.1% after the investment manager reported
a drop in full-year earnings.
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