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AIM Soirée Data

AIM Soirée utilises and displays discussion data made publicly available via Really Simple Syndication (RSS) through a number of UK financial websites.

AIM Soirée has obtained permission from each of the financial websites from which it collects and displays this data. Nice one Tim (III) and Phil (LSE)

AIM Soirée only displays third party site discussion. There are no active discussion boards on AIM Soirée.

AIM Soirée does not collect data from ADVFN but chooses to link to their excellent offering of financial discussion.

AIM Soirée collects and collates its list data between midday and 12.45pm every day of the week.

The AIM Soirée breakdown of financial sectors is based on data made freely available in AIM factsheets provided by the London Stock Exchange.

Charts, share price and volume data is supplied by Yahoo Finance. All financial data is delayed by at least 15 minutes and in some cases over an hour.

The AIM Soirée Website

The owner of AIM Soirée is not a citizen of the United Kingdom nor is he based in the United Kingdom and AIM Soirée is not hosted in the United Kingdom.

The owner of AIM Soirée has never received any form of compensation for providing investment recommendations and has never in the past been employed in any capacity where he has provided investment recommendations.

AIM Soirée does not make investment recommendations and no information displayed on its pages should be considered as investment advice. Nothing on AIM Soirée should be interpreted as a recommendation or solicitation to buy or sell any securities or investments.

Nothing on AIM Soirée should be considered financial advice.

Investment Risk Warning

Buying, selling and investing in shares is never without risk. The market itself can go down and the companies you choose may perform badly. Some may even go under.

If you are going to invest in shares you need to do a ton of your own homework. Never invest on a single recommendation. Never invest more than you can afford to lose and don't put all your eggs in one basket.

Remember, past performance of an investment is no guide to its performance in the future.

Smaller company shares (those typically found on AIM and listed on AIM Soirée) can be relatively illiquid, meaning they could be harder to trade, which makes them higher risk.

If you are ever unsure about any investment or financial decision, you should always seek expert independent advice.

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