You can join the AIM Program Student Equity Presentations in
person, online or via Twitter on Friday, March 31st at 2:00 pm CST
The AIM student equity pitches take place each Friday afternoon
during the semester – either in the AIM Room or at a local investment
company. Watch the live presentations by the students in the AIM Class of
2018 (see webcast link below).
The students prepare and distribute a professional equity write-up
(note: every AIM write-up since the inception of the program in 2005 is archived here).
This week’s equity
write-ups can be found at:
The students are responsible for making a seven-minute pitch
before their peers, faculty and any alumni or investment professional in
attendance.
Following the student’s pitch the floor is opened for questions
and answers for about ten minutes. This has been highly instructive as the
students must be prepared to defend their investment recommendation and answer
questions in an extemporaneous manner.
How to comment using Twitter:
- Go
to the MarquetteAIM Twitter
account (you can use Search Twitter on your site) and click Follow
- During
AIM presentations, go to #AIMpitch and
follow the tweets (discussion) on Twitter (it will also be appearing on
the Rise Display Board in the AIM Room and on your smartphone)
- Tweet your comments and questions
during the AIM equity pitches
- Follow the rules of etiquette for
using Twitter during AIM pitches
- Use the hashtag #AIMpitch to start each
tweet
- Use $TICKER (note:
this is called a cashtag and it be should the unique ticker/symbol for
the stock that is being presented, ex: $TSLA)
- Keep you comment short because
each tweet is limited to a maximum of 140 characters
- Example for Tweeting on a
student’s Tesla equity pitch (note: the ticker for Tesla is TSLA):
- #AIMpitch $TSLA
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