Since its launch in 1995, the London Stock Exchange's Alternative Investment Market (AIM) has experienced many ups and downs.
Kamalprit Lally, associate in the corporate and financial services team at Wedlake Bell, gives her outlook for the future of the Alternative Investment Market (AIM) as it approaches its 22nd birthday.
AIM bucks the trend
Some stocks trading at 'unsustainably' high levels
Access to EISs, VCTs and AIM-listed companies
Queripel Partners, Electra and senior management entered lock-up agreement
The Brexit vote, slowing global growth and unprecedented policy measures by central bankers mean there is significant uncertainty about what the future holds at a macroeconomic level - and there is good reason for investors to remain vigilant.
Maiden results since IPO on AIM
From Intelligent Investors book