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Aim UK

  • Sunday, 9 December, 2018
    Small Talk - CompaniesKate Burgess
    Investors should take just a small bite out of litigation funding

    While Manolete plans to join Aim, Juridica is to quit the market and appoint liquidators

    businesswoman drawing big fish on the wall
  • Sunday, 11 November, 2018
    Small Talk - CompaniesKate Burgess
    Aim tadpoles told to get their house in order

    Accounting watchdog loses patience with small companies over their book-keeping

    A worker guides down a sign showing the name of liquidated British construction and outsourcing group Carillion after it was taken down off a construction crane on a building site in the City of London on January 23, 2017.
									British construction and outsourcing firm Carillion, which has a variety of private and public service contracts in Britain and employs 43,000 staff worldwide, announced its immediate liquidation on January 15 after the heavily-indebted company failed to secure a last-minute financial rescue by the government and banks. / AFP PHOTO / Daniel SORABJIDANIEL SORABJI/AFP/Getty Images
  • Friday, 26 October, 2018
    Chaarat Gold Holdings Ltd
    Chaarat Gold in talks to buy Armenian mine from Russia’s Polymetal
  • Sunday, 21 October, 2018
    Small Talk - CompaniesKate Burgess
    Patisserie Valerie’s problems put spotlight on Aim tax breaks

    Government should examine whether benefits draw the wrong type of investors

    FILE PHOTO: Women walk past a branch of Patisserie Valerie in London, Britain, October 10, 2018. REUTERS/Simon Dawson/File Photo
  • Friday, 12 October, 2018
    Tax
    Investors hit by Patisserie Valerie accounting scandal

    Company’s Aim shares held by many to minimise inheritance tax

    People walk past Patisserie Valerie on Old Compton Road in Soho, London on October 10, 2018.
  • Thursday, 11 October, 2018
    US & Canadian companies
    Gas producer DGO boosts output levels with $183m US deal

    Core Appalachia acquisition lifts Aim-listed group’s production to 70,000 boe/d

    Russian Oil Drilling Platform As Specter Of $20 Oil Recedes...An oil pumping jack, also known as a 'nodding donkey,' stands in an oilfield operated by Bashneft PAO in the village of Otrada, 150kms from Ufa, Russia, on Saturday, March 5, 2016. Bashneft is an upstream and down stream oil & gas provider which explores, produces and refines its own oil and gas which it extracts from brownfield reserves in the Russian Federation. Photographer: Andrey Rudakov/Bloomberg
  • Wednesday, 10 October, 2018
    FT AlphavilleBryce Elder
    Markets Live: Wednesday, 10th October 2018
  • Wednesday, 10 October, 2018
    FT AlphavilleDan McCrum
    Flaky Patisserie
    Flaky Patisserie
  • Wednesday, 10 October, 2018
    IPOs
    Litigation funder Vannin withdraws its planned London IPO

    Volatility in equity markets ‘not conducive’ to a float

    People walk past the entrance of the London Stock Exchange in London, Britain. Aug 23, 2018. REUTERS/Peter Nicholls
  • Friday, 5 October, 2018
    Retail sector
    Quiz shares tumble 25% after profit warning
  • Monday, 24 September, 2018
    NEX Group
    Oliver Hemsley to take charge of Nex Exchange

    Founder of Numis Securities will become chief of fledging exchange in deal that will inject £10.5m

    Pedestrians walk past the TP ICAP Plc and NEX Group Plc offices on Broadgate Circle in London, U.K., on Thursday, Jan. 5, 2017. Tullett Prebon Plc completed the $1.6 billion purchase of the voice-broker business of its former rival ICAP Plc, creating a new business branded as TP ICAP Plc. ICAP, which sold its name to Tullett as part of the deal, became NEX Group Plc. Photographer: Simon Dawson/Bloomberg
  • Sunday, 16 September, 2018
    Inside BusinessKate Burgess
    MBL’s ructions make for a poor investment formula

    Pitiful non-end to a company that was a founding member of Aim

    DVDs
  • Thursday, 13 September, 2018
    FT AlphavilleDan McCrum
    The improbably profitable, loss-making Blue Prism
    The improbably profitable, loss-making Blue Prism
  • Thursday, 19 July, 2018
    Batteries
    Bacanora Lithium pulls plug on $100m share sale

    Aim-listed company had announced plan to tap investors for fresh funds on Monday

  • Thursday, 12 July, 2018
    UK retail results
    Asos warns full year sales growth will be at ‘lower end of range’

    Shares in millennial-focused online fashion retailer open down 9 per cent

    Completed customer orders sit in a trolley ahead of shipping at Asos Plc's distribution warehouse in Barnsley, U.K., on Tuesday, April 22, 2014. Asos, the U.K.'s largest online-only fashion retailer, said it plans to more than triple revenue as increased spending on warehousing and distribution enables it to support an even bigger customer base. Photographer: Chris Ratcliffe/Bloomberg
  • Friday, 6 July, 2018
    Oil
    Oil groups eye offshore Namibia

    Smaller E&P players and majors jostle for acreage in African frontier region

    View from the sea on coastline of Swakopmund German colonial tow
  • Friday, 29 June, 2018
    News in-depthUK companies
    Aim flotations brush off Brexit uncertainty

    Listings on London’s junior market in the first half are up strongly on last year

    A jack-up rig stands near to Teesside Offshore Wind Farm, operated by EDF Energy Renewables Ltd., in Hartlepool, U.K., on Wednesday, May 3, 2017. The wind farm has a capacity of 62.1 megawatts. Photographer: Matthew Lloyd/Bloomberg
  • Thursday, 28 June, 2018
    IPOs
    Uranium fund to list in London after raising £150m
  • Monday, 11 June, 2018
    Accountancy
    KPMG fined £3.2m over work with Quindell

    UK accounting watchdog says KPMG conduct ‘fell significantly short’ of standards

  • Monday, 4 June, 2018
    IPOs
    Knights joins UK law firms heading to the stock market

    Regional group is fifth in UK to list as partnership model begins to look outdated

    LSE in talks with Deutsche Boerse...File photo dated 20/3/2015 of an information screen displaying the FTSE 100 at the London Stock Exchange, as they German rival Deutsche Borse reached a deal on a £21 billion merger to create one of the biggest exchange companies in the world. PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Issue date: Wednesday March 16, 2016. Billed as a "merger of equals", the deal will see the LSE make up 45.6% of the joint firm and Deutsche Borse the remaining 54.4%. See PA story CITY LSE. Photo credit should read: Yui Mok/PA Wire
  • Tuesday, 29 May, 2018
    IPOs
    Codemasters races towards IPO to raise about £160m

    UK gaming group plans to pay down debt with Aim flotation

    Colin McRae Rally.jpg
									Codemasters
  • Tuesday, 29 May, 2018
    FT AlphavilleDan McCrum
    Plus500: past performance is no guide to the future
    Plus500: past performance is no guide to the future
  • Sunday, 27 May, 2018
    Inside BusinessKate Burgess
    The Jabberwocky world of bitcoin

    Clear Leisure, a minnow with a technicolour history, is digging into cryptocurrency mining

  • Thursday, 17 May, 2018
    Private investing
    Criminal charges filed against former Constellation Health execs
    Criminal charges filed against former Constellation Health execs
  • Monday, 14 May, 2018
    US & Canadian companies
    Cornish tin mine developer Strongbow to list in London

    South Crofty mine was the last to close in the UK

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