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AIM Mutual Funds

AIM Mutual Funds is one of the larger and more popular Mutual Fund Families. They offer funds in most every category and operate under the AIM, AIM Trimark, INVESCO, INVESCO PERPETUAL and Atlantic Trust brands. Their funds are typically load funds sold through financial advisors. We will provide you with access to information including their website(s) and other sources to research the company and their funds.

Below are the links into websites that contain information on AIM Mutual Funds:


AIM's Website
AIM's investment products are sold through financial advisors as a reflection of our belief that investors can benefit significantly from having the advice and guidance of a professional who can create investment plans to help meet a client's unique goals. With multiple investment management styles and a broadened product range, AIM provides a variety of quality solutions to meet investment needs of all kinds.

AIM Investments Mutual Funds
Detailed Analysis by Morningstar, providing profiles, rankings and performance stats on Aim Mutual Funds.

Funds By AIM Investments
From Yahoo. Providing list of all Aim Funds and links to each profile with accompanying news stories.

INVESCO AND AIM SETTLE MUTUAL FUND TIMING CASES
(September 7, 2004) Attorney General Eliot Spitzer today announced a $450 million settlement with two prominent mutual fund management companies to resolve charges that the companies permitted illegal market timing of their funds.

Under the agreement, Invesco Funds Group will pay damages of $215 million and a penalty of $110 million, and AIM Advisors will pay damages of $20 million and a penalty of $30 million. The two affiliated companies have also agreed to $75 million in fee reductions over the next five years, and adopt management reforms designed to strengthen compliance and protect investors.





 

 

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