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July 2020: AIM arrivals and departures

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AIM welcomes some newcomers in July, including a new gold exploration company


At the end of July 2020 there were 830 companies on AIM, with the total market value just over £99bn. This compares to 830 companies at the end of June 2020 when AIM’s market value was £97.5bn. There were three new arrivals in the month and three departures.


July closed with 18 AIM companies valued at more than £1bn and six more valued at more than £800m. ASOS (LON:ASC) held on to the top spot with…

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