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The Alternative Investment Market (AIM) in London was down $0.41 or 0.06 percent to 724.36 as of May 24.
The Alternative Investment Market (AIM) in London was down $0.41 or 0.06 percent to 724.36 as of May 24.
For the week, the AIM was down 0.05 percent, Beaufort Securities reported.
Caza Oil and Gas (LSE:CAZA) was among the companies to post the highest gains today on the AIM. The company gained 4.12 points, trading at $13.12. Zincox Resources PLC (LSE:ZOX) was another big gainer on the AIM, rising 5.50 points and trading at $24.50. African Eagle Resources PLC (LSE: AFE) was also among the top five companies to post the biggest gain on the AIM. The mining company gained nearly 22 percent or $0.18, trading at $0.98.
However, African Copper (LSE:ACU) fell on the AIM by more than 15 percent. Noricum Gold (LSE:NMG) Limited was another company that posted the biggest losses on the AIM. The company was down more than 15 percent as well.
Beaufort reported industrial metal prices fell this week, causing many companies to post losses on the market. ERNC (LSE:ENRC) slid 9.2 points, hitting 256.3 points. BHP Billiton (LSE:BLT) also lost 27.5 points, falling to 1,915 points.
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