Max Ormiston: Aim is a stock pickers’ market
Unicorn Asset Management manager on why an active approach to stock selection in Aim mitigates risk
Unicorn Asset Management manager on why an active approach to stock selection in Aim mitigates risk
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Video: Rathbone UK Opportunities manager has rarely had so many buying opportunities
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Aquis Stock Exchange has been luring companies from LSE’s Aim index by offering cheaper listings
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Replaces head of alternatives Scott Lothian who is leaving in May after 11 years
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FTSE Aim All-Share returned 21.8% last year, beating more established indices like the S&P 500 and MSCI EM
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Aim All Share index has returned 2.4% year-to-date compared with -19.9% for the FTSE 100
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But Link says drop in shareholder payouts is not all down to coronavirus crisis
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Tax efficient portfolio will avoid overcrowded areas of the Aim market
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Index is riskier than larger contemporaries but has outgrown its reputation as a home for domestically focused micro-caps
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Oliver Brown and Neil Whelan to run portfolio of Aim companies
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Alliance Trust has announced it is in talks over the sale of its platform, while Nucleus has listed on the alternative investment market (Aim) with a market cap of £139.9m.
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Sanlam UK has launched an inheritance tax service that enables clients to mitigate liabilities and generate long-term growth by investing in smaller companies on the Alternative Investment Market.
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