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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 2017-05-30 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
Hugo Games online company presentation no. 27/2017
Regulatory Filings Classification · 99% confidence The document is an announcement (Announcement no. 27/2017) detailing an upcoming online company presentation scheduled for June 1st, 2017. It provides details on how to access the live presentation (web link and call-in numbers) and mentions that the presentation materials will be made available afterward. This structure—announcing a presentation event for investors/stakeholders—most closely aligns with an Investor Presentation (IP) or, given the short nature and focus on announcing the event rather than being the presentation itself, it could be seen as a Report Publication Announcement (RPA) if the presentation materials were the 'report'. However, since the content describes the event where an 'updated company presentation' will be given, the core subject matter is the presentation itself. Given the options, 'Investor Presentation' (IP) is the most fitting category for the subject matter being presented, even though this specific document is the announcement of that presentation. If the document were the actual slides or transcript, IP or CT would be definitive. Since it is an announcement about an upcoming presentation focused on company updates (contracts, game development), IP is the best fit among the specific categories, although RPA is a close secondary consideration based on the 'Menu vs Meal' rule. I will classify it as IP because the subject is the presentation content, not just the act of publishing a report.
2017-05-30 English
Hugo Games online company presentation no. 27/2017
Report Publication Announcement Classification · 99% confidence The document is titled "Hugo Games online company presentation no. 27/2017" and explicitly announces an upcoming online company presentation scheduled for Thursday, June 1st. It provides details on how to access the live event (web link and dial-in numbers) and mentions that the presentation materials will be made available afterward. This structure—announcing a presentation event, providing access details, and mentioning future availability of materials—strongly indicates that the document's primary purpose is to announce the event itself, rather than being the presentation content or a formal regulatory filing like a 10-K or IR. This fits the definition of a Report Publication Announcement (RPA) or, more specifically given the context of an investor presentation, an Investor Presentation (IP). Since it is announcing an 'online company presentation' which is a form of investor communication, 'Investor Presentation' (IP) is the most precise fit, as it details the event where the presentation will occur. However, given the short length and the focus on announcing the *event* and providing access details, it could also be seen as an RPA. Comparing IP (detailed presentation) vs RPA (announcement of publication): This document is announcing the *event* where the presentation happens, and states the presentation will be published later. This leans slightly towards RPA, but since the content is explicitly about an 'online company presentation' (a type of investor presentation), IP is also highly relevant. Given the options, 'Investor Presentation' (IP) is chosen because the subject matter is the presentation itself, even if this specific document is the announcement of the event.
2017-05-30 English
Hugo Games Adds Liverpool to Line-up of Legendary Soccer Clubs No. 26/2017
Regulatory Filings Classification · 95% confidence The document is a press release from Hugo Games A/S announcing that Liverpool FC will be featured in their upcoming mobile game, 'Soccer League'. This announcement details a business development (licensing agreement/partnership) rather than a required regulatory financial filing (like 10-K, IR, ER) or a standard corporate action (like dividend, AGM, director dealing). Since it is a general business update that doesn't fit the specific categories like M&A (TAR), Capital Change (CAP), or Earnings Release (ER), the most appropriate classification is the general regulatory/corporate announcement fallback category, RNS (Regulatory Filings). The document length is short (2986 chars), but it is a substantive announcement, not merely an announcement *of* another report, so RPA is less suitable than RNS for this type of news.
2017-05-24 English
Hugo Games Adds Liverpool to Line-up of Legendary Soccer Clubs No. 26/2017
Regulatory Filings Classification · 100% confidence The document is a short press release (3253 characters) announcing a business development: Hugo Games securing the rights to feature Liverpool FC in their upcoming mobile game, 'Soccer League'. It details the partnership, mentions other clubs involved (Real Madrid, Arsenal, FC Barcelona), and provides contact information. This is not a formal regulatory filing (like 10-K, AR, IR), nor is it a transcript, dividend notice, or management report. It is a general announcement regarding business operations and partnerships. Since it doesn't fit the specific categories like M&A (TAR) or Capital Change (CAP), and it is a general announcement, the most appropriate classification is Regulatory Filings (RNS) as a general regulatory/press announcement fallback, although it strongly resembles a general corporate news release.
2017-05-24 English
Board member subscribes for shares in the Rights Issue No. 25/2017
Director's Dealing Classification · 98% confidence The document is a short announcement (1464 characters) detailing a specific transaction by a board member (Henrik Nielsen) subscribing to shares in an ongoing Rights Issue. This falls under insider trading or director transactions. The most specific category is 'Director's Dealing' (DIRS), which covers personal share transactions by directors and executives. While it relates to a capital event (Rights Issue), the focus is on the director's participation, making DIRS the best fit over CAP or SHA.
2017-05-24 English
Board member subscribes for shares in the Rights Issue No. 25/2017
Share Issue/Capital Change Classification · 99% confidence The document explicitly details a subscription for shares by a board member (Henrik Nielsen) in an ongoing Rights Issue. This action involves an insider (director) transacting in the company's securities. While it relates to a capital change (Rights Issue), the core focus and announcement type is the director's personal transaction within that capital event. This aligns most closely with the 'Director's Dealing' category (DIRS), which covers personal share transactions by directors and executives. It is not a general announcement of a capital change (CAP or SHA) but a report of an insider's specific trade.
2017-05-24 English

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