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Calling all AIM investors

Article Date:  Jan 06 2010

Are you satisfied with your AIM investments? Or perhaps wondering about AIM’s future direction? Do you think there are sufficient incentives in place for the risks you take? Are you expecting bumper returns in 2010? We would like to know about this and other crucial issues.

In association with the London Stock Exchange, Growth Company Investor is conducting one of the most exhaustive examinations of the Alternative Investment Market (AIM) since its launch 14 years ago – ‘Aim in Review 2010’. This wide-reaching report will combine a statistical analysis of the current market with a survey canvassing the opinions of AIM's institutional and private investors, advisors and executives on what the future holds for AIM.

Please give us your opinions by completing our five minute survey and automatically qualify for the prize draw to win a pair of return tickets to Paris.

Click here to complete the survey.

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