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A Practitioner's Guide to the AIM Rules 4th Ed.


Author: Hugh Maule, Lawrence Graham LLP
Publisher
: City & Financial Publishing UK

ISBN-13: 9781905121021
ISBN-10: 1905121024
Paperback December 2005

Price: $185.00 USD

The new edition of A Practitioner's Guide to the AIM Rules 4th Ed. is a comprehensive and clear guide to the AIM rules covers admission procedures, continuing obligations and tax issues, as well as including specific chapters dealing with the roles of all the key players and the CREST clearing and settlement system.

At the time of writing, AIM has over 1300 listed companies with a combined market value of almost $90 billion. This is a larger number of companies than all of the other European Growth Markets collectively. It is also the most international market, with more than 160 overseas companies.

AIM has been remarkably resistant to the downturn in equity market activity and the recent rise in confidence and activity will ensure that AIM continues to grow as a leading market.

"The London Stock Exchange welcomes the updated version of this Practitioner's Guide to AIM. We continue to see a diverse range of UK and international companies joining AIM each year. This guide will be a valuable source of information for anyone involved in the process." Martin Graham, Head of AIM, London Stock Exchange

Contents of A Practitioner's Guide to the AIM Rules 4th Ed.

  • The Alternative Investment Market
    Matthew Wootton, Deputy Head of AIM, London Stock Exchange
  • An Overview of the AIM Rules, Eligible Companies
    and the Role of the Exchange
    Nick Williams, Hammonds
  • The Role of the NOMAD
    Tim Davis, Charles Stanley & Co Limited
  • The Role of the Accountant
    Linda Main, KPMG LLP
  • The Role of the Lawyer
    Hugh Maule, Lawrence Graham LLP
  • The Statutory Framework
    John Bennett, Berwin Leighton Paisner LLP
  • The Admission Document and the Application Procedure
    Andrew Titmas and Emma Bulleyment, Memery Crystal
  • Continuing Obligations and Transactions
    Richard Collins, Deloitte & Touche LLP
  • Directors' Dealings and Corporate Governance
    Anthony Gordon and Melanie Wadsworth,
    Faegre & Benson LLP
  • The Tax Regime
    Chilton Taylor, Baker Tilly
  • The Broker and the Trading Rules
    John Wakefield, Rowan Dartington & Co. Limited
  • Overseas Companies and the Fast Track Route
    Nick Williams and Andrew Whalley, Hammonds
  • CREST Issues
    Jane Tuckley, Travers Smith
  • Appendices
    Model Documentation