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In this service, we highlight what we believe to be the very best small-cap businesses listed on the UK market. Typically these will be companies valued at between £200m and £500m, and many of them could be listed on AIM, the so-called junior market run by the London Stock Exchange.
“This monthâs recommendation has found a very profitable niche within the insurance industry while spreading its bets across many investments rather than just one operating business”
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November’s recommendation:
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