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CRMIF
S&P 500
Over the past 12 months, CRMIF has underperformed S&P 500, delivering a return of +14% compared to S&P 500's +28% growth.
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Carmila SA
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Carmila SA is a commercial property company that owns and manages shopping centers, mainly in France and also in other European markets. Its properties are usually anchored by Carrefour stores, which helps draw steady customer traffic to the rest of the mall. The company does not sell products to shoppers; it rents space to retailers and service brands inside its centers. Its main customers are tenants such as clothing chains, food shops, restaurants, and other consumer-facing businesses that need foot traffic. Carmila makes money mostly from rent, along with fees tied to managing, leasing, and improving its properties. It also invests in refurbishing and reshaping centers so they stay attractive to both tenants and shoppers. What makes Carmila’s business different is its role as a landlord for convenience-focused retail locations rather than a traditional developer or store operator. Its value comes from choosing the right sites, keeping occupancy high, and making its shopping centers useful everyday destinations for local customers. That makes it a real estate business closely tied to retail activity, especially grocery-anchored shopping centers.