Pyne Gould Corp shares are allowed to trade again, ending a seven-month suspension, after the asset manager controlled by George Kerr filed its first-half results.
The Guernsey-based long-term investor's portfolio held net assets worth 50.81 million British pounds, or 23.49 pence per share, as at December 31, down from 55.1 million pounds, or 26.61 pence, a year earlier, it said in a statement. Pyne Gould reported a net loss of 1.5 million pounds in the six months ended December 31 from a loss of $5.3 million pounds a year earlier, due to foreign exchange losses.
The first-half accounts follow last month's filing of the firm's long-delayed 2015 annual report, which was held up because of a change of auditors, followed by needing to consolidate its Torchlight Fund LP unit into its accounts.
That delay meant Pyne Gould missed NZX's deadline to file its 2015 accounts, resulting in the suspension of trading in its shares, the second year in a row it was censured, and while the annual report was filed last month, the halt stayed in place because the first half results were overdue.
Before the October suspension, the company's shares last traded at 24.5 cents, valuing the firm at $50.8 million.