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Leasinvest Real Estate SCA is currently in a long term downtrend where the price is trading 9.1% below its 200 day moving average.
From a valuation standpoint, the stock is 2.2% more expensive than other stocks from the Real Estate sector with a price to sales ratio of 6.6.
Finally, its free cash flow grew by 37.4% to $16M since the same quarter in the previous year.
Based on the above factors, Leasinvest Real Estate SCA gets an overall score of 1/5.
| Exchange | F |
|---|---|
| CurrencyCode | EUR |
| Sector | Real Estate |
| Industry | REIT - Diversified |
| ISIN | BE0003770840 |
| Beta | 0.61 |
|---|---|
| PE Ratio | 13.33 |
| Target Price | None |
| Market Cap | 441M |
| Dividend Yield | None |
Nextensa NV/SA is a mixed real estate investor and developer. The company's investment portfolio is divided between the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg (34%), Belgium (52%), and Austria (14%); its total value as at 31/12/2025 was approximately 1.1 billion pounds. As a developer, Nextensa is primarily active in shaping large urban developments. At Tour & Taxis (development of over 350,000 m) in Brussels, Nextensa is building a mixed real estate portfolio consisting of a revaluation of iconic buildings and new constructions. In Luxembourg (Cloche d'Or), it is working in partnership on a major urban extension of more than 400,000 m consisting of offices, retail, and residential buildings. The company is listed on Euronext Brussels and has a market capitalization of 431.53 Million euros (value 31/12/2025). Nextensa NV/SA was incorporated in 1999 in Belgium.
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