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Exor NV
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Exor NV
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Price: 65.45 EUR -1.87% Market Closed
Market Cap: €14.1B

Exor NV
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Exor N.V. is a holding company, not a factory or a retailer. It owns stakes in businesses across cars, trucks, farm equipment, luxury goods, media, and healthcare, and it often takes a long-term role in those companies rather than trading in and out of them. Its best-known holdings have included major automotive and industrial companies, along with a few private businesses. Exor does not sell products directly to consumers. It makes money mainly from the companies it owns: dividends, gains when it sells investments, and sometimes income from businesses it fully owns or controls. For beginner investors, the key idea is that Exor is a portfolio owner that turns its capital into ownership stakes in operating businesses. What makes Exor different is that it acts as an active owner, not a passive fund. It often supports management, helps shape strategy, and holds positions for many years, especially in businesses where it sees room to build value over time. That gives it a role as a patient capital provider in industries that need strong long-term ownership.

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What is Exor NV's Net Income?
Net Income
-3.8B EUR

Based on the financial report for Dec 31, 2025, Exor NV's Net Income amounts to -3.8B EUR.

What is Exor NV's Net Income growth rate?
Net Income CAGR 5Y
-163%

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