Texaf PP&E per Employee
PP&E per Employee of Texaf (TEXF.BR) as of Aug 19, 2026.
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PP&E per Employee of Texaf is 2026 0.00 EUR. PP&E per Employee of Texaf was 2025 0.00 EUR. It decreases by % lower compared to the previous year.
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Texaf Stock analysis
What does Texaf do? Texaf SA is an internationally active company based in Brussels, Belgium. The company was founded in 1928 and has since successfully established itself as a real estate company. Texaf SA is listed on the Euronext Brussels stock exchange and has a diversified portfolio that includes real estate and agricultural activities.
The business model of Texaf SA consists of the rental and development of real estate, agriculture, and the production of raw materials. The real estate segment is the main field of business and includes the acquisition and development of commercial, industrial, and residential properties. Texaf SA owns a considerable number of properties in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) and Morocco that are used for residential and commercial purposes. The company specializes in the revitalization and restoration of historic buildings and emphasizes sustainable, innovative, and responsible development practices. The agriculture business focuses on the cultivation of coffee, cocoa, and tea. The agricultural activities primarily take place in the DRC, where the company owns plantations and utilizes organic farming methods.
Texaf SA is divided into various divisions, each offering its own products. For example, the real estate and developer segment includes several projects for the development of residential units in Kinshasa, the capital of the DRC. These projects involve the construction of modern, secure, and sustainable buildings tailored to the needs of discerning customers. Texaf SA's real estate portfolio also includes office buildings, industrial buildings, and shopping centers. One significant real estate project of Texaf SA is the development of the "Grand Hôtel de Kinshasa" in collaboration with the International Finance Corporation.
The agriculture segment of Texaf SA encompasses the production of coffee, cocoa, and tea, primarily cultivated in the DRC. The company takes advantage of ecological farming methods and promotes the development of small farmer cooperatives to enhance productivity and value creation. Texaf SA also has its own brand for the distribution of coffee and cocoa under the name "Kivu Noir." The company supports social and environmental projects aimed at improving the living conditions of the communities in which it operates.
Overall, Texaf SA has established itself as a company with a strong commitment to social and environmental responsibility. It invests in community infrastructure, education and health programs, and works closely with local communities and non-governmental organizations. It places particular emphasis on environmental protection, ethics, and transparency. With its diverse activities in real estate and agriculture, as well as its use of sustainable practices, Texaf SA has earned a good reputation in the global market. Texaf is one of the most popular companies on Eulerpool.
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PP&E per employee measures the physical capital intensity per worker. Higher values indicate more capital-intensive operations.
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