Compagnie du Bois Sauvage SA
XBRU:COMB

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Price: 328 EUR 1.23% Market Closed
Market Cap: €524.8m
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Compagnie du Bois Sauvage SA
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Compagnie du Bois Sauvage SA is a holding company that engages in the investment and management of various portfolios of its subsidiaries. The company is headquartered in Brussels, Bruxelles-Capitale and currently employs 1,301 full-time employees. The firm provides assistance in financial management, structural development and capital stability to the companies in which it invests. The Company’s portfolio is based on three separate pillars: a Real Estate sector, a Long-Term Investment division composed of strategic participating interests and a Cash Portfolio focused on liquid values that serve as a basis for derivatives activity. As of December 31, 2011, CBS had a number of wholly owned subsidiaries, such as Parfina, CBS Services, Neuhaus and CBS Nederland and affiliated companies, including Cofinimmo, Ceran, Codic, Noel Group, among others. In March 2014, it acquired Chocolate-Maker Corne Port Royal, sold its stake in Ceran and a real estate property in Luxembourg.

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