AIM Class of 2018 & 2019 Student Equity
Presentations - Friday, February 16th
The fourth set of AIM student equity presentations of the spring
semester will be on Friday, February 16, 2018.
Follow the link to review the student equity write-ups.
You can also find every write-up since AIM's inception here.
Location: Marquette University, College of Business
Administration - Straz Hall, 1225 W. Wisconsin Avenue, Milwaukee 53233 - in the
AIM Research Room 488, 4th Floor (pdf directions to AIM Room).
- Date: Friday, February 16th
- Location: AIM Research Room
- Presentation Times: 9:00 to 9:50 a.m. & 3:00 to
4:00 p.m. CST
- Link to pdf Student Equity Write-ups
- If you are unable to attend, you can always view them
via the webcast HERE
AIM will again be
utilizing Twitter for your comments and questions. Please follow the
instructions below.
How to comment using
Twitter:
1. Go to the MarquetteAIM Twitter account (you can use Search Twitter on your site) and click Follow.
2. 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)
3. Tweet your comments and questions during the AIM equity pitches
1. Go to the MarquetteAIM Twitter account (you can use Search Twitter on your site) and click Follow.
2. 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)
3. 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
How do lower gas prices impact demand for electric cars?