Gimv Goodwill
Goodwill of Gimv (GIMB.BR) as of Aug 21, 2026.
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Goodwill of Gimv is 2026 0.00 EUR. Goodwill of Gimv was 2025 0.00 EUR. It decreases by % lower compared to the previous year.
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Gimv Stock analysis
What does Gimv do? Gimv NV is a listed Belgian investment company specializing in long-term investments in companies.
The company was founded in 1980 by the Belgian government to promote economic change in the country. In 1997, the company was privatized and has been listed on the Euronext Brussels stock exchange since then.
Gimv's business model is based on strategic partnerships with the companies they support. By participating in their growth and value creation processes, attractive returns are achieved in the long term. The company actively takes a role in the management process of its investments and offers its customers a wide network of partners and experts.
Gimv mainly invests in companies in the healthcare, technology, life sciences, and consumer goods sectors. In these sectors, Gimv invests in start-ups, growth, and buyout transactions.
An example of a successful investment is Belgian online eyewear provider, Eyeworks. Gimv was involved with the company since its founding in 2009. Thanks to Gimv's continuous support, Eyeworks was able to grow quickly and establish itself with its innovative services in Belgium and France.
In addition to investing in companies, Gimv also offers alternative financing options such as mezzanine financing. This form of financing allows raising capital without giving up control of the company. This is particularly interesting for companies that need additional capital but are not willing to sell their shares.
Gimv is also a leading investor in sustainability and renewable energy. The company invests in companies that provide innovative solutions in the field of environmental technologies. An example of this is the investment in the British company OX2, which develops and operates wind, solar, and hydropower plants.
In conclusion, Gimv is a successful investment company specializing in long-term investments in companies. Through strategic partnerships and its wide network of partners and experts, Gimv can provide valuable support to its customers and promote the growth and development of the companies. Gimv is one of the most popular companies on Eulerpool.
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On Eulerpool you can find the complete historical development of Goodwill Gimv since 2006 – with annual values, charts, and detailed analysis.
Goodwill is the premium paid above fair market value in an acquisition. It represents intangible value such as brand recognition, customer relationships, and intellectual property.
Goodwill's EUR is a key factor for investors. Changes in this metric can signal improving or deteriorating fundamentals, directly impacting the stock price. On Eulerpool, you can track Goodwill's Gimv historically and in real time.
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