AIM 100Aim 100 2025 Part 1: Thirty years on – Aim finds itself in a precarious positionDan Jones explains what’s going on in London’s junior market alongside important data and information on this year’s first 50 companies30 October 2025
AIM 100Aim 100 2025: 100 to 91Looking at the likes of Bioventix and Knights Group, we explore the investment case for the smallest 10 stocks in the Aim 10030 October 2025
AIM 100Aim 100 2025: 90 to 81From Gateley to Brickability, find out which of this batch of Aim stocks we rate a Buy30 October 2025
AIM 100Aim 100 2025: 80 to 71Which of Keystone Law, Begbies Traynor and LBG Media are Buys? Find out here30 October 2025
AIM 100Aim 100 2025: 70 to 61This batch of junior companies includes miners, software stocks and a plumbing business. But which ones are worth owning?30 October 2025
AIM 100Aim 100 2025: 60 to 51Our final segment of Part 1 looks at the likes of MS International, Impax Asset Management and Science Group30 October 2025
AIM 100Aim 100 2025 Part 2: Does bigger equal better?Dan Jones analyses and provides data and information on the largest 50 companies listed on London’s junior market13 November 2025
AIM 100Aim 100 2025: 50 to 41Our first segment of the Aim 100 Part 2 looks at the likes of Yu Group, Next 15 and AB Dynamics13 November 2025
AIM 100Aim 100 2025: 40 to 31From YouGov to Restore and Mortgage Advice Bureau, find out which names in this batch of Aim stocks we rate a Buy13 November 2025
AIM 100Aim 100 2025: 30 to 21Which of Cerillion, ITM Power, and Polar Capital are Buys? Find out here13 November 2025
AIM 100Aim 100 2025: 20 to 11This batch of junior companies includes Everplay, Serica Energy and MP Evans. But which ones are worth owning?13 November 2025
AIM 100Aim 100 2025: 10 to 1Looking at the likes of Fevertree and Jet2, we explore the investment case for the largest 10 stocks in the Aim 10013 November 2025