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The awards cover the period 1 August 2002 to 31 July 2003.

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1. Best Performing Share
Teather and Greenwood | http://www.teathers.com

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2. Best Communication
Teather and Greenwood | http://www.teathers.com

Last year’s winner: Mears Group plc
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3. Best Use of AIM
Sponsored by Winterflood Securities Limited | http://www.wins.co.uk/

Last year’s winner: Telford Homes plc
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4. Best Technology
Sponsored by John East and Partners Limited | http://www.johneastpartners.com

Last year’s winner: Zytronic plc
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5. Best Research
Sponsored by Canaccord Capital

Last year’s winner: Redsky Research
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6. International Company of the Year
Sponsored by W H Ireland Limited

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7. Best Newcomer
Sponsored by Singer & Friedlander Investment Management Limited | http://www.singer-friedlander.com/

Last year’s winner: Synergy Healthcare plc
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8. Entrepreneur of the Year
Sponsored by Brewin Dolphin Securities Limited | http://www.brewindolphin.co.uk/

Last year’s winner: Mark Blandford (Sportingbet.com)
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9. Company of the Year
Sponsored by Close Investment Limited

Last year’s winner: Majestic Wine plc
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Criteria

1. Best Performing Share
Factual Award

2. Best Communication
The winner of the Best Communication award will possess much more than a well produced set of accounts. The winning company will have demonstrated that it is able to communicate effectively with all levels of shareholders and potential shareholders, being consistent in its approach and presentations and maintaining regular contact with its shareholders.
3. Best Use of AIM
The winner of this award will be a company that regards its arrival on AIM as the beginning of a journey rather than a destination in itself. The winning company will probably have raised money initially from a wide spread of institutional and private investors and may well have undertaken further fund raisings to accelerate its growth.
4. Best Technology
The winner of this award will be a company which reflects the innovation and entrepreneurial skills that are the cornerstone of the AIM culture. The technology concerned does not have to have been proven. Obviously this is, potentially, a high risk award, given the innovative nature of the subject matter, and the Voting Panel will be aware of, and make allowances for, this fact.
5. Best Research
The winner of this award could be an individual, a team or a department, a publication, a columnist or a contributor who has, quite simply, brought AIM to life. Providing the oxygen and creating interest in a market of over 500 diverse small and medium sized companies will be the analysts, brokers, journalists and contributors who provide detailed investment commentary; the winner of this award will be recognisable for his or her contribution in increasing the profile of AIM.
6. International company of the year
AIM is a market that is becoming more and more international, almost by the week; AIM’s constituents currently include companies domiciled in Australia, Barbados, Belize, Bermuda, British Virgin Islands, Canada, Republic of Ireland, Israel, Netherlands, and the USA, with a combined market cap in excess of £1bn. To reflect this growing international participation, we have initiated an International Award this year, to reward all round excellence in AIM companies that are registered overseas.
7. Best Newcomer
The winner of this award would quite simply be a strong contender for Company of the Year were it not due to the lack of a public company track record. Arriving on AIM between 1 August 2002 and 31 July 2003, the winner will already have caught the imagination of investors. (See list of eligible companies).
8. Entrepreneur of the Year
AIM is a market tailor-made for entrepreneurs, and therefore voters should be spoilt for choice. The winner of this award will be an entrepreneur who has demonstrated the vision, flair, drive and business acumen to take his or her business forward, via an AIM listing, at a pace impossible without access to Stock Exchange funding. The winner will also have recognised that behind every successful entrepreneur is an established management team that will help him or her deal with the demands of public company life.
9. Company of the Year
The ultimate accolade for any AIM company is the Company of the Year award. The Company of the Year will have demonstrated to its new shareholders that it is a responsible, fully accountable, dynamic business with strong growth prospects and a commitment to AIM. The Company of the Year’s growth potential will be excellent, but these prospects will not necessarily have manifested themselves in results announced to date. Above all, the winner will be a serious, well managed business, having attracted public funding to enhance and develop its growth potential to the full.

 

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