By Iain Gilbert
Date: Tuesday 19 Mar 2019
LONDON (ShareCast) - (Sharecast News) - Investment outfit Volvere expects to swing to a profit in 2018, driven by gains from discontinued operations.
Volvere expects to record a 15% jump in revenues to £18.6m, principally due to growth seen at frozen pie and pastry manufacturing business Shire Foods, in which it holds an 80% stake.
Overall, pre-tax profits are projected to come in at around £20.6m, a marked turnaround from the £100,000 loss posted a year prior, boosted by profits arising from discontinued operations, such as the disposal of Impetus Automotive for £31.1m, of £23.1m.
However, excluding the profits from its discontinued operations, Volvere's annual losses actually widened to £2.5m, the company said in its pre-close trading update.
Volvere, which expects to report increased net assets per share of approximately £12.48 from the £6.59 and group net assets of £40.3m from £26.1m, will post its full-year results on 24 May.
As of 1330 GMT, Volvere shares had dipped 0.93% to 1,060p.
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Currency | UK Pounds |
Share Price | 1,600.00p |
Change Today | 0.000p |
% Change | 0.00 % |
52 Week High | 1,650.00 |
52 Week Low | 1,030.00 |
Volume | 0 |
Shares Issued | 2.21m |
Market Cap | £35.34m |
Beta | 0.02 |
RiskGrade | 103 |
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