Asset manager Sigma Capital Group says that its 2011 figures will be in line with expectations
Sigma is focusing on its Sigma Inpartnership property operations, which were bought in August 2011.
Revenues will rise from £1.8m to £2.4m in 2011 and the loss will be less than half the £1m reported in 2010. That does not include a £1m provision against the book value of Sigma’s stake in Aim-quoted Frontier IP.
The 2011 figures will be published by the end of April. Net assets per share will be approximately 8.2p a share. Net cash was £1.2m.
At 7p a share, Sigma is valued at £3.43m.
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