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Eurocommercial Properties N.V. is a prominent European real estate investment company specializing in shopping centers. Founded in 1991, it owns and manages a portfolio of 24 well-located shopping centers across Belgium, France, Italy, and Sweden, with a total asset value of approximately €4 billion. The company focuses on acquiring, developing, and managing these properties in established, affluent markets to enhance their value and appeal, often in close partnership with tenants and retailers. Eurocommercial Properties N.V. emphasizes portfolio diversity through its presence in four countries with deep retail markets, enabling growth opportunities via experienced country-specific teams. As a publicly listed entity on Euronext, it maintains transparent reporting, including annual and half-year financials, ESG updates, and strategic initiatives like refinancing and leasing programs. This positions it as a key player in the European retail real estate sector, leveraging decades of market expertise and professional relationships to sustain long-term asset performance.
64.14% operating margin is above average. ROIC at 2.81%. Note that capital returns lag the margin, the business may be capital-intensive despite high margins.
Revenue grew 4.2%, steady but not accelerating.
Net debt of €1.52B represents 18.4x FCF, leverage limits flexibility.
Profitability & Returns
Revenue (TTM)
€276M
▲ +4.2% YoY
Net Income (TTM)
€127M
▼ -29.7% YoY
Op. Margin
64.15%
▼ -0.5pp YoY
ROIC
2.81%
▼ -1.1pp YoY
Cash Flow & Balance Sheet
FCF (TTM)
€73M
▲ +30.7% YoY
Op. Cash Flow (TTM)
€172M
▼ -25.9% YoY
Net Debt
€1.52B
Cash & Equiv.
€68M
3Y CAGR: +4.0%
3Y CAGR: -0.1%
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