On a Different Track - Delisting from AIM


The decision to delist is a big one, putting a company under immense scrutiny. During the past year or so, the number of companies leaving AIM has slowed considerably, with many preferring to stay on and tap its considerable institutional investor base (£7 billion was raised in 2010). However, if the business case is sound and the long-term strategy right, then coming off the market can often make perfect sense.

In this article, Criticaleye asks Eversheds' Neil Matthews, PSD Group's Francesca Robinson, London Stock Exchange's Marcus Stuttard and 3i Group's David Whileman, how to delist your business from AIM.

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Contributors
David Whileman
Partner, Growth Capital
Inflexion Private Equity
Marcus Stuttard
Head of AIM and UK Primary Markets
London Stock Exchange Group
Neil Matthews
Partner - Corporate Finance
Field Fisher Waterhouse


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