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Retail Estates NV

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Retail Estates NV

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  • Price (EUR)66.10
  • Today's Change0.90 / 1.38%
  • Shares traded8.00
  • 1 Year change+15.16%
  • Beta0.8706
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About the company

Retail Estates NV is a Belgium-based real estate company. The Company is specialized in owning, acquiring, and managing business real estate properties. Its portfolio is centered around suburban retail properties, including local shops, private buildings, shopping centers, and other commercial venues situated outside city centers. It buys properties from third parties or builds and markets shop premises on its own account. The real estate portfolio consists of approximately 1,023 properties of a total surface of 1,231,205 square meters. The Company’s portfolio include Spijkenisse, Apeldoorn Woonboulevard, Frunpark Wetteren, Lanaken, among others.

  • Revenue in EUR (TTM)160.49m
  • Net income in EUR111.97m
  • Incorporated1988
  • Employees45.00
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