From the suggestions so far; you might as well close your eye and pick any of the listed companies!!!!
"Short term" appreciation is like playing cards....you can never be sure what will happen.
Generally, however, you should look at companies that close their year on 31st Dec...most do, any way...and those that closed on 30 Sept but haven't published results yet [eg, CMC]
Then ask yourself, what is the likelyhood that the results will be much better that last year? That knocks out many banks!
Next ask yourself: what is the likelyhood that the results will be better than GENERALLY EXPECTED by other investors?
By this time you will have just a handful to pick from.
Pay me a commission and I will tell you which ones they are!!!!!
Nothing is real unless it can be named; nothing has value unless it can be sold; money is worthless unless you spend it.