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AIM listings plummet May 5, 2008 
By Peter Wolchak

The number of Canadian Initial Public Offerings (IPOs) on the AIM market operated by the London Stock Exchange decreased 46 per cent during 2007, according to the 2007 Canadian AIM Survey from PricewaterhouseCoopers. There were seven new listings raising £93 million during 2007, compared to 13 new listings raising £186 million in 2006.

Overall, AIM’s 220 IPOs in 2007 represent a fall of 32 per cent on the 325 IPOs experienced in 2006. In Canada, 90 IPOs were listed on the TSX and TSX Venture exchanges for a combined value of $3.4 billion, compared to 109 new issues worth $5.6 billion during 2006. Canadian AIM-listed companies now represent approximately 12 per cent of the 347 international companies listed on AIM. Offsetting the seven new listings during the year were eight Canadian companies that de-listed from AIM.


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