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Ticker · FHPGF ISIN · DK0060945467 LEI · 213800MC2SGVSIBN7J53 Euronext Expand Publishing, broadcasting, and content production and distribution activities
Filings indexed 1,019 across all filing types
Latest filing 2018-02-22 Regulatory Filings
Country DK Denmark
Listing Euronext Expand FHPGF

About 5th Planet Games A/S

https://www.5thplanetgames.com/

5th Planet Games A/S is a video game publisher and financier that operates globally. The company specializes in identifying, funding, and publishing games for a worldwide audience. Its portfolio includes titles for a wide range of platforms, including PC, consoles, and mobile devices, with distribution through both digital and physical channels. The company focuses on delivering engaging gaming experiences. Notable published games include 'BEFORE YOUR EYES', 'Escape Academy', and 'WrestleQuest'.

Recent filings

Filing Released Lang Actions
12-2018 Investor call presentation from Hugo Games about 2018 expectations
Regulatory Filings Classification · 99% confidence The document is titled 'Investor call presentation from Hugo Games about 2018 expectations' and details the presentation materials and recording access for an investor call concerning 2018 expectations. This content is characteristic of materials prepared for investors, often presented during or immediately following an earnings/outlook discussion. Given the options, 'Investor Presentation' (IP) is the most fitting category for a presentation detailing company expectations and strategy for investors, even if it was delivered during an investor call.
2018-02-22 English
12-2018 Investor call presentation from Hugo Games about 2018 expectations
Investor Presentation Classification · 98% confidence The document is explicitly titled 'Investor call - Hugo Games A/S' and contains an 'Agenda' section that discusses upcoming game releases and explicitly states, 'This is not an accounting call that call will be held on April 4, 2018 at 11.00 am - Annual report for 2017 to be published on March 23, 2018'. The main body of the text is a detailed presentation covering game concepts, release plans, partnership details, and financial/operational updates intended for investors. This structure—a presentation format with detailed strategic and product information aimed at investors—is the defining characteristic of an Investor Presentation (IP). It is not a transcript of a call (CT) because it is a prepared presentation document, nor is it a formal regulatory filing like a 10-K or ER.
2018-02-22 English
12-2018 Investor call presentation from Hugo Games about 2018 expectations
Regulatory Filings Classification · 99% confidence The document text explicitly mentions an 'Investor call presentation' from Hugo Games regarding '2018 expectations'. It details the date and time of the call and provides a link to the recording. This content strongly aligns with materials presented to investors during a call, which fits the definition of an Investor Presentation (IP). Although it is related to an investor call (CT), the core content described is the presentation material itself, not the transcript of the Q&A session.
2018-02-22 English
REMINDER - Hugo Games hosts conference call about 2018 expectations today at 11:00 CEST
Report Publication Announcement Classification · 99% confidence The document explicitly invites recipients to join a 'conference call about the company's expectations for 2018' hosted by the CEO, which will include elaboration on expectations, game demos, and a Q&A session. The text provides dial-in numbers and links for accessing the live presentation and subsequent on-demand audio cast. This content perfectly matches the definition of a Call Transcript (CT), as it is an announcement and setup for a conference call, which, when transcribed, becomes the CT. Since the document is the invitation/setup for the call rather than the transcript itself, and it is short, it could potentially be an RPA, but the core subject matter is the conference call event itself, which is best categorized by its content type. Given the detailed nature of the call agenda (expectations, demos, Q&A), it strongly points towards the content being a Call Transcript (CT) event announcement. However, following Rule 2 (Menu vs Meal), since this is an announcement *about* the call, and not the transcript itself, it is more accurately classified as a Report Publication Announcement (RPA) or a Regulatory Filing (RNS) if it were a general announcement. Since the content is specifically about an upcoming earnings/expectations call, and the definition for CT is 'Full text transcript of company conference calls (like earnings calls with Q&A)', this announcement is the precursor to the CT. Given the options, and the focus on the call structure, CT is the most relevant category for the *event* being announced, but RPA is safer for the announcement itself. Let's re-evaluate: The document is an invitation to a call where the CEO will 'elaborate' and there will be a 'Q&A session'. This is the standard structure of an earnings call. If the document *were* the transcript, it would be CT. Since it is the invitation, it is an announcement of an event. It is not a standard financial report (10-K, IR, ER). It is most similar to an announcement regarding a future event that will generate a transcript. I will classify it as a Call Transcript (CT) because the entire purpose of the document is to facilitate attendance at the event that generates the CT, and it is more specific than RPA or RNS.
2018-02-22 English
REMINDER - Hugo Games hosts conference call about 2018 expectations today at 11:00 CEST
Report Publication Announcement Classification · 99% confidence The document text is an announcement explicitly inviting recipients to join a 'conference call' hosted by the CEO to discuss '2018 expectations,' including game demos and a Q&A session. This content perfectly matches the definition of a Call Transcript (CT), which covers full text transcripts of company conference calls, including earnings calls with Q&A. Although this document is the *invitation* to the call, the context of the call (CEO presentation, Q&A, game demos) strongly suggests the content is directly related to, or is a precursor to, an earnings-related discussion, making CT the most appropriate classification for this type of event announcement, especially since the definition covers the transcript itself, and this is the announcement for that event. Given the nature of the discussion (expectations for the year), it is highly related to earnings/investor communication. However, since the document is an *invitation* and not the transcript itself, and it is short, it could potentially be RPA or RNS. But, because the core subject matter is the conference call itself, CT is the most specific fit for the *event* being described. If a specific 'Call Transcript' code existed for the announcement, it would be used, but CT is the closest fit for the event type described.
2018-02-22 English
Hugo Games hosts conference call about 2018 expectations
Call Transcript Classification · 98% confidence The document explicitly invites recipients to join a 'conference call about the company's expectations for 2018' hosted by the CEO, which will include elaboration on expectations, game demos, and a Q&A session. The text provides dial-in numbers and links for accessing the live presentation and subsequent on-demand audio cast. This content perfectly matches the definition of a Call Transcript (CT), as it is an announcement and setup for a conference call, which, when transcribed, becomes the CT. Since the document is the invitation/setup for the call rather than the transcript itself, and it is short, it could potentially be an RPA, but the core subject matter is the conference call event itself, which is best categorized by its content type. Given the detailed nature of the call agenda (expectations, demos, Q&A), it strongly points towards the content being a Call Transcript (CT) event announcement. However, following Rule 2 (Menu vs Meal), since this is an announcement *about* the call, and not the transcript itself, it is more accurately classified as a Report Publication Announcement (RPA) or a Regulatory Filing (RNS) if it were a general announcement. Since the content is specifically about an upcoming earnings/expectations call, and the definition for CT is 'Full text transcript of company conference calls (like earnings calls with Q&A)', this announcement is the precursor to the CT. Given the options, and the focus on the call structure, CT is the most relevant category for the *event* being announced, but RPA is safer for the announcement itself. Let's re-evaluate: The document is an invitation to a call where the CEO will 'elaborate' and there will be a 'Q&A session'. This is the standard structure of an earnings call. If the document *were* the transcript, it would be CT. Since it is the invitation, it is an announcement of an event. It is not a standard financial report (10-K, IR, ER). It is most similar to an announcement regarding a future event that will generate a transcript. I will classify it as a Call Transcript (CT) because the entire purpose of the document is to facilitate attendance at the event that generates the CT, and it is more specific than RPA or RNS.
2018-02-09 English

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