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Articles, news and analysis on London’s Alternative Investment Market.

News

Imperial Innovations reveals total spend

Investments in ventures including Autifony Therapeutics have taken Imperial Innovations' outlay to £25.7 million for the past year.

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Zattikka debuts on AIM

Mobile games specialist Zattikka has begun dealings on AIM and raised £12.6 million in the process.

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Naibu looks to AIM

With plans to list on AIM, Naibu would become the first Chinese sportswear brand to secure a London listing.

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AIM pay resumes upward trend

Directors' salaries on London's junior market are at all-time highs, but almost half of CEOs did not get a pay rise last year.

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CEO pay on AIM hits all-time high

Chief executive pay on the Alternative Investment Market (AIM) has broken the £200,000 threshold for the first time, with median pay at £200,352 compared to £190,300 the previous year.

Exit Strategies

Everyone on board?

Once the sun has set on a company's growth market adventure, there are a number of challenges that await those looking for an exit.

Company Flotations

Big hitters keep faith in small-caps

AIM has received a much-needed boost as institutional investment in the market rises for the second year in a row.

Company Flotations

Resourcing growth

With market activity limiting the scope of new issues on the growth markets, there are relatively few companies making the jump.

News

AIM receiving much needed boost

Institutional investment in AIM companies has risen for the second year in a row, shows research released today.

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AIM admission of Microsaic Systems

Scientific instrument developer Microsaic Systems has been admitted to AIM after raising £4 million through broker Numis.

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Acquisition deal for AIM-listed companies

AIM-listed Blinkx has acquired a fellow American and AIM company with the acquisition of Burst Media Corporation, the online advertising services and technology business.

Financial Management

Dealmaking in detail on AIM

Despite the recent climb in share prices, hundreds of companies on AIM are still valued at less than their annual turnover. GrowthBusiness explores new research on AIM and assesses the opportunities for ambitious acquirers.