RE: Deadline18 Feb 2023 10:46
Seems about right. What does supprise Me though is the amount of Companies that are allowed to disguise their issues and even large fund Managers are taken in. Obviously AIM is a market for gamblers and not investors. Take REVB for example. successful IPO and then a continuous SP drop even before the issues came out publicly. Several funds invested with decent stakes, so they must have believed in the Companies value. Regulations on AIM market is almost non-existent and seems to be acceptable. Good luck in this one though as it seems to have survived the corruption issue and will continue as a success. Have also bought into ITS, so Yes, I am a gambler....