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Ticker · AGO ISIN · PLAGORA00067 LEI · 259400E54CE0AFAK0F30 WAR Publishing, broadcasting, and content production and distribution activities
Filings indexed 1,007 across all filing types
Latest filing 2024-04-02 Audit Report / Informat…
Country PL Poland
Listing WAR AGO

About AGORA S.A.

https://www.agora.pl/en

Agora S.A. is a diversified multimedia and entertainment company. Its operations span several key sectors, including digital and printed press, where it publishes the daily newspaper 'Gazeta Wyborcza' and various magazines. The company is a significant participant in the cinema and film market, operating a large network of cinemas (Helios) and engaging in film production and distribution (Next Film). Additionally, Agora has a strong presence in outdoor advertising and manages numerous internet websites and portals, offering comprehensive digital advertising services. Other core business segments include a network of radio stations and a publishing house that produces books, music albums, and other media. The group also organizes cultural and entertainment events.

Recent filings

Filing Released Lang Actions
Sprawozdanie z badania Grupy Kapitałowej
Audit Report / Information Classification · 95% confidence The provided document text consists almost entirely of XML structure, specifically a digital signature block (Signature, SignedInfo, SignatureValue, KeyInfo, X509Data, Object, QualifyingProperties, SignedProperties). The embedded data within the Object tag is base64 encoded, and the decoded content starts with XML/HTML tags and CSS definitions, including a reference to 'pdf2htmlEX' and a file name ending in '.xhtml'. This structure strongly suggests the document is a digitally signed container or a wrapper around the actual content, rather than the final, readable report itself (like a 10-K or IR). The presence of a signing time ('2024-03-29T15:37:17Z') and the nature of the content (a wrapper containing encoded data) points towards an announcement that a regulatory document has been published or made available, rather than the full report. Given the options, this is most likely a Report Publication Announcement (RPA) or a general Regulatory Filing (RNS) announcing the availability of the signed document. Since RPA specifically covers announcements regarding the publication of reports, and this is a signed/wrapped document, RPA is the most precise fit, assuming the underlying document is a report being announced. FY 2023
2024-04-02 Polish
Sprawozdanie z badania Grupy Kapitałowej
Audit Report / Information Classification · 99% confidence The document is titled "SPRAWOZDANIE Z BADANIA rocznego skonsolidowanego sprawozdania finansowego za 2023 rok" (Report on the Audit of the Annual Consolidated Financial Statements for 2023) and contains the "SPRAWOZDANIE NIEZALE??NEGO BIEG??EGO REWIDENTA Z BADANIA ROCZNEGO SKONSOLIDOWANEGO SPRAWOZDANIA FINANSOWEGO" (Independent Auditor's Report on the Audit of the Annual Consolidated Financial Statements). This explicitly identifies the document as an Audit Report concerning the annual consolidated financial statements. While it relates to the annual financial performance, its primary function and content structure (opinion, basis for opinion, key audit matters) align perfectly with the definition of an Audit Report/Information (AR), rather than the full Annual Report (10-K) or an Earnings Release (ER). The length (over 36k characters) confirms it is a substantial report, not just a publication announcement. FY 2023
2024-04-02 Polish
Ocena RN sprawozdań za 2023
Board/Management Information Classification · 95% confidence The provided document text is extremely long (over 1.1 million characters) and appears to be the raw HTML/XML content of a rendered document, not a short announcement. The content structure, including extensive CSS styling and embedded font data, suggests this is the full body of a comprehensive report rather than a brief notification. Given the length and the nature of the content (which, despite being heavily obfuscated by HTML/CSS, implies a detailed filing), it is highly unlikely to be a simple Report Publication Announcement (RPA) or a general Regulatory Filing (RNS) based on the 'MENU VS MEAL' rule. Since the text is too long to be a summary or factsheet, and without specific headers indicating 10-K, IR, or AR, the most appropriate classification for a very large, detailed, and potentially complex corporate document that doesn't fit a specific financial report category is the general 'Regulatory Filings' fallback, although it is more likely a full report like 10-K or IR that is heavily wrapped in presentation code. However, since the content itself is not readable for specific financial terms (like 'balance sheet' or 'MD&A'), and it is clearly a complete document structure, I must rely on the length rule. The length strongly argues against RPA/RNS. Given the ambiguity of the content structure, I will lean towards the most comprehensive category that isn't explicitly defined by keywords, which often defaults to a major filing type if the length is indicative. Since the document is massive, it suggests a primary filing. Without clear keywords, I will use the fallback 'RNS' as the safest general classification for an unidentifiable, large regulatory document structure, acknowledging the high confidence in it *not* being an RPA.
2024-04-02 Polish
Oświadczenie RN w sprawie Komitetu Audytu
Remuneration Information Classification · 95% confidence The document text provided is heavily truncated and appears to be the raw HTML/XML structure of a rendered document, including CSS styles, font definitions, and structural tags (like head, style, pf, pc). There is no discernible content indicating a specific financial report type (like 10-K, ER, IR) or a clear announcement title. The document length is very large (756,193 chars), suggesting it is a full report or a complex filing, but the visible text is purely boilerplate structure. Given the lack of specific financial or regulatory keywords, and the nature of the visible text being the container/rendering code, this is most likely a generic regulatory filing or a document that failed to render its content properly, falling into the miscellaneous category.
2024-04-02 Polish
Sprawozdanie finansowe skonsolidowane
Regulatory Filings Classification · 95% confidence The provided document text consists entirely of XML digital signature blocks (specifically XAdES signatures, indicated by namespaces like 'ds' and 'xades'). These signatures reference a file named "25940065K4X39ADEJS09-2023-12-31-pl.zip". The presence of a specific fiscal period end date (2023-12-31) within the referenced zip file name strongly suggests this is an attachment or component of a formal regulatory filing, likely an Annual Report (10-K) or an Interim Report (IR), given the date format. However, the document *itself* is only the signature block, not the content of the report or the announcement of the report. The document length is relatively short (41,575 chars, but the visible text is just signatures). Since the content is purely metadata/security information for a file dated 2023-12-31, and it doesn't contain the actual financial narrative or highlights, it is most likely a component of a larger filing package. If this were the actual 10-K or IR, the text would contain financial tables, MD&A, etc. If it were an RPA, it would explicitly state the report is attached/published. Since this is just the digital signature wrapper for a file ending in '-pl.zip' (suggesting Polish origin/filing) associated with a year-end date, and it doesn't fit any other specific category, the most appropriate classification for a document that is essentially a security wrapper for a financial data package is the general fallback category for regulatory filings that don't fit elsewhere, or potentially a Financial Supplement Data (XLSX) if the zip contained structured data, but the structure here points to a generic regulatory artifact. Given the context of financial reporting databases, these signature blocks often accompany structured data submissions. The reference to a zip file containing data for '2023-12-31' points towards a comprehensive annual filing component. Since the text is only the signature, and not the report itself, and it's not an explicit announcement (RPA), the best fit among the specific codes is difficult. However, the presence of a specific year-end date (2023-12-31) strongly implies an Annual Report (10-K) component, or if it's structured data, XLSX. Without the actual content, and seeing this is a security wrapper for a file dated year-end, I will lean towards the most comprehensive annual filing type, 10-K, assuming this signature block is part of the submission package for that filing, or RNS as a catch-all for non-narrative regulatory artifacts. Given the strong year-end date, 10-K is the most probable source document. Revisiting the rules: This is not the report itself, nor is it an announcement of the report (RPA). It is a security artifact. In many systems, the security artifacts accompanying a major filing are often grouped with the filing itself or fall under the general 'Regulatory Filings' (RNS) if they are not the primary document. Since the file name suggests a year-end filing (2023-12-31), and the content is purely technical signatures, I will classify it as RNS as the most neutral regulatory fallback for non-narrative/non-summary technical components.
2024-04-02 Polish
Sprawozdanie finansowe skonsolidowane
Annual Report (ESEF) Classification · 100% confidence FY 2023
2024-04-02 Polish

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