Luxempart
Luxempart S.A. is a financial holding company based in Leudelange, in south-western Luxembourg, it is active primarily in Belgium and its home market of Luxembourg.[1] It is listed on the Luxembourg Stock Exchange, and is one of the ten (and one of seven Luxembourg-based) companies that make up the exchange's main index, the LuxX Index.
Public | |
Traded as | LuxSE: LXMP |
ISIN | LU0502900771 |
Industry | Finance |
Founded | 25 April 1988 |
Headquarters | 12, rue Léon Laval, Leudelange, Luxembourg |
Area served | Belgium and Luxembourg |
Services | Investment, private equity |
Website | www.luxempart.lu |
In addition to investing itself, Luxempart owns controlling stakes in two other investment vehicles: a 71.0% stake in Audiolux, which specialises in media investments; and a 51.0% stake in Luxempart-Energie, which invests in energy. In addition, Luxempart owns a 50% stake in the joint venture private equity firm Indufin.[2]
Investments
This (incomplete) list of investments is correct as of 31 December 2006.[2]
Luxempart
- SES S.A. (2.1%)
- Radio DNR Luxembourg (8.1%)
- Foyer Finance (18.2%)
- Foyer S.A. (4.7%)
- Dexia (0.1%)
- Atenor (10.1)
- Paul Wurth (11.0%)
- International Electronics and Engineering (IEE) (10.2%)
Audiolux
- SES S.A. (0.9%)
- RTL Group (0.8%)
- Utopia Group (28.7%)
- Vox Mobile (43.7%)
- XDC (2.9%)
Luxempart-Energie
- Cegedel (30.4%)
- Société éléctrique de l'Our SA (SEO) (5.0%)
Footnotes
- "Rapport annuel" (in French). Luxempart. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2007-09-28. Retrieved 2007-08-21.
- "Principales participations" (in French). Luxempart. 31 December 2006. Archived from the original on 5 July 2007. Retrieved 2007-08-21.
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