Activity was limited by housebuilding shutdown in H1 as a result of COVID. Sigma remained profitable and, with a strong balance sheet, has weathered the storm. With yesterday’s launch of the £1bn EQT London fund, a material step change is expected for the coming financial year. We reinstate forecasts; updating for EQT and revised expectations post-COVID. We revisit our valuation: a “sum of the parts” approach, assuming no additional AuM, implies an intrinsic value of 200p/share.
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Difficult H1 vastly outshone by EQT London launch
- Published:
23 Sep 2020 -
Author:
Andrew Watson -
Pages:
3
Activity was limited by housebuilding shutdown in H1 as a result of COVID. Sigma remained profitable and, with a strong balance sheet, has weathered the storm. With yesterday’s launch of the £1bn EQT London fund, a material step change is expected for the coming financial year. We reinstate forecasts; updating for EQT and revised expectations post-COVID. We revisit our valuation: a “sum of the parts” approach, assuming no additional AuM, implies an intrinsic value of 200p/share.