SMSN 966.0 -2.1772% TYT 2522.0 0.0% SMSD 806.0 0.2488% SMSN 966.0 0.625% RIGD 58.4 1.7422% RIGD 58.4 1.7422% SHEL 2439.0 0.1848% AZN 10124.0 -1.2678% BHP 1751.0 0.2577% HSBA 789.0 0.165% ULVR 4806.0 1.2003% CYPC 40.6 0.0% RIO 4398.0 1.0338% LLPC 1.5295 -99.0% DGED 109.66 0.1187% BP 359.4 1.4538% SBID 92.6 3.118% DGE 2071.0 -0.3369% GSK 1336.5 -0.6689% REL 3939.0 0.613%
This report identifies companies that have positive operational growth metrics, decent fundamentals, sound management and substantial liquidity to support its strategic objectives.
Small stocks are risky but have the potential to generate scintillating returns too. Talking about the overall benefits, the AIM listed companies offer a much higher potential of growth as compared to the main market stocks albiet at higher risk levels.
Due to relaxed regulations, the Alternative Investment Market route is more speculative as compared to other exchanges. Institutional investors with high-risk appetite are majorly involved in such a market (AIM) while it offers lower levels of liquidity a
The Alternative Investment Market (AIM) is a sub-market of the London Stock Exchange (LSE) that is designed to help smaller companies access capital from the public market. Since AIM opened in 1995, more than 850 companies have been admitted. AIM allows these companies to raise capital by listing on a public exchange with better regulatory flexibility compared to the main LSE stock market.
AIM is seen as a more speculative investment universe due to its relaxed regulations as compared to larger exchanges. The regulation for companies listed on AIM is often referred to as being light-touch regulation.