INTERVIEW: SigmaRoc plc Results exceed expectations

SigmaRoc plc (LON:SRC) CEO Max Vermorken talks to DirectorsTalk about a great set of results published today. Max talks us through the highlights, explains the strategy of operating local businesses as clusters and what this means, what the company looks for in its buy and build strategy targets, what the recent partnership with Tarmac Limited brings to the Group, trading to date and what we can expect to see for the rest of the year.

SigmaRoc was established to pursue a buy-and-build strategy in construction materials focussed on Niche Markets. The company brings together a team of construction materials, mining, contracting and investment experts, having served as founder, CEO and further senior roles in global industry majors, AIM companies and Private Equity houses. This diversity in background, experience and skills will allow SigmaRoc to bring a fresh and flexible perspective to the projects and investments it will undertake. It brings together a solid board and industry management team with sector and regional M&A, strategy and operational experience. By engaging with the board and key partners, the management team will leverage all available skills, while remaining dynamic and compact.

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