AIM still has a place in the market ecosystem despite more companies exiting UK and lacklustre IPOs

Mobile Tornado to delist

Linus Uhlig
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London’s junior market, AIM, still represents an important cog in the UK capital market machine, despite plans from companies to delist, experts have explained.

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