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Old 11-01-2007, 06:33 PM
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Default The AIM

Hello i have been paying attention ot the mining sector of the AIM , Many of the companies operate on a loss but they get extra funds via share capital i have emailed to see how they will ultitise this extra money for the next fiscal year which hopefully will allow profits and the company at large to grow.

IS this what i should do.

Also is there any other sectors i should pay attention too. Equally are there any shipping or fishing companies on the Aim.

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Old 11-01-2007, 10:28 PM
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Default Re: The AIM

You should be very careful. Their IR-Department will put almost everyhing in a positive way and tell investors and potential investors 'what they want to hear'.

I would definately never ever make an investment decision based on the info that you are likely to get.

You can contact them if it makes you feel better but it really won't help you that much.

You should rely on your own research and analysis. You, the investor need to due the due diligance.

Ask any salesperson if you need the product which is up for sale and you will get many reasons to buy. It's their job.

You should focus on sectors which you understand.

I don't know if there are any fishing companies on any exchange. Never heard of that before but who knows?
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