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March 2019 AIM new arrivals - another poor month for newcomers and plenty of departures

March 2019 AIM new arrivals - another poor month for newcomers and plenty of departures
March 2019 was another poor month for new arrivals on AIM. Our latest blog here introduces the sole genuine newcomer, which has thankfully been well received.

At the end of March 2019 there were 904 companies on AIM, with the total market value £97.6bn. This compares with 913 companies at the end of February 2019 when AIM’s market value was £96.2bn. Excluding readmissions and reverse takeovers, there were 2 new arrivals and 11 departures in March.

Remember to use our AIMsearch tool from the link here to check on the Inheritance Tax qualifying status of all AIM companies. There have been several status changes…

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