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Aimia Inc
Symbol AIM
Shares Issued 91,731,985
Close 2025-06-30 C$ 2.72
Market Cap C$ 249,510,999
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Aimia buys back 1.08 million shares in June

2025-07-02 10:45 ET - News Release

Mr. Joe Racanelli reports

AIMIA PROVIDES UPDATE ON ITS SHARE BUYBACKS FOR JUNE 2025

Aimia Inc. repurchased and settled for cancellation a total of 1,083,400 of its common shares in the month of June, 2025, under the company's normal course issuer bid program (NCIB). The total represents 1.18 per cent of Aimia's 91,731,985 common shares outstanding as at June 30, 2025.

Aimia's NCIB is a component of the company's strategy for enhancing shareholder value and reducing the discount of its share price relative to the intrinsic value of its net assets.

Shares repurchased in June were at a weighted average price of $2.77 per common share for a total settlement of $2,996,163, excluding brokerage fees.

Through June 30, 2025, Aimia has repurchased and cancelled 6,669,332 common shares since it first announced its share buyback initiative on June 4, 2024.

On June 4, 2025, Aimia announced the renewal of its NCIB through June 5, 2026, with approval to purchase for cancellation up to 5,906,629 of its common shares.

Aimia believes that the market price of its common shares may, from time to time, not reflect the intrinsic value of the company, and that repurchases of common shares pursuant to the NCIB may represent an appropriate and desirable use of the company's funds. Therefore, Aimia believes that it is in its best interest to proceed with this NCIB, while maintaining sufficient financial flexibility to execute on the company's future strategic direction and capital allocation priorities.

About Aimia Inc.

Aimia is a diversified company focused on enhancing the value of its two core global businesses: Bozzetto, a sustainable specialty chemicals company; and Cortland International, a rope and netting solutions company. Headquartered in Toronto, Aimia's priorities include reducing its holding company costs, reducing the discount of its share price to the intrinsic value of its net assets and efficiently utilizing its loss carry-forwards to create shareholder value.

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