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Share market operator PLUS Markets Group goes from strength to strength, having handled £8.83 billion of share trades in the first three months of this year – more than the £7.5 billion handled for the whole of 2007. Read
Companies: PMK   

AIM news

AIM advanced 19.75 points to 972.2 over the course of the month as many constituents reassured investors with trading updates, depressed shares rebounded and investors witnessed continued corporate activity. Read
Companies: GVC    LGT    PEG    SOLA    SUMU    TSW   

AIM news

Investors’ recent aversion to risk and a sell-off across the small-cap scene saw the index slump 6.7 per cent to 952.5 points last month, but a hubbub of bid talk has kept investors entertained. Read
Companies: NES    PRG    TMN    TNG   

techMARK news

The results season is getting into gear on Techmark, where the All-Share Index was recently valued at 1,442.02, down almost 2.2 per cent on the prior quarter, with full-year figures having contrasting effects on its constituent companies. Read
Companies: CSR    MAO    PON    SPT   

AIM news

Last month, the AIM Index broke through a significant barrier, gathering up 4.8 per cent from 970.2 to 1,016.3, with a number of technology ventures lifting investors’ spirits. Read
Companies: ANTP    BGO    CRW    TCM   

PLUS News

In its latest market missive, PLUS Markets Group announced the launch of its new trading and market surveillance technology. Read
Companies: PMK   

AIM NEWS

A month of turmoil took its toll on the AIM index, which has slipped back by six per cent in the past six weeks. Several of the index’s constituents succumbed in some way to the market malaise with a glut of profit warnings in early December. Read
Companies: CPH    HMY    MEC   

US uncertainty bites into building group’s profits

There were contrasting fortunes this month for two of the support service sector’s sizeable plumbing related plays, with blue-chip group Wolseley having announced 3,000 job cuts in North America, after being hit by the slowing housing market. Read
Companies: BTSM    WOS   


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