AIM Retail Investors: Curse or opportunity?


The Alternative Investment Market has implemented a model that tends to attract smaller, growth-oriented organisations. Accordingly, institutional investors and wealthy individuals largely make up AIM investors. Is this a good thing? Are more retail investors needed? Criticaleye spoke to four current and former AIM leaders, including Ian Bowles, John Allbrook, Paul Clarke and Brendan Hynes, to get to the bottom of these issues and more.

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Brendan Hynes
Non-executive Chair
Swallowfield plc
Ian Bowles
CEO
Tribal Group
John Allbrook
Former Board Mentor
Criticaleye
Paul Clarke
Former Board Mentor
Criticaleye


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