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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 2024-03-20 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
zal11_Skonsolidowane_Sprawozdanie_Zarzadu_Grupa_Agora_2023.xhtml.xades
Audit Report / Information Classification · 95% confidence The document text consists almost entirely of XML digital signature blocks ('<Signature>', '<SignedInfo>', '<Reference>', '<DigestValue>', etc.). One of the references points to a file named 'Skonsolidowane_Sprawozdanie_Zarzadu_Grupa_Agora_2023.xhtml', which translates to 'Consolidated Management Report of the Agora Group 2023'. This indicates the document is a digitally signed container or wrapper for a management report, likely related to annual or periodic financial disclosures. Given the content is the signature structure itself, and not the narrative content of the report, it suggests this is either a regulatory filing wrapper or an announcement about the report's signing/publication. However, the document length is substantial (46,559 chars), which is too large for a typical short 'Report Publication Announcement' (RPA) which usually just announces the report. The presence of a specific reference to a 'Consolidated Management Report' strongly points towards the content being the report itself, or a filing containing it. In many regulatory contexts, the filing that contains the Management Report (which is a key component of the Annual Report or Interim Report) is classified based on the primary content. Since 'Skonsolidowane Sprawozdanie Zarządu' (Consolidated Management Report) is present, and this is a comprehensive document (implied by the large size and the nature of a management report), it aligns best with either the Annual Report (10-K) or an Interim Report (IR). Since the year 2023 is mentioned, and management reports are standard components of both, we must look for context clues. Without explicit mention of '10-K' or 'half-year/quarterly', the most appropriate classification for a comprehensive management report is often the Interim Report (IR) if it's not explicitly the full annual filing, or the Annual Report (10-K) if it covers the full year. Since the reference is to a 'Management Report' and not the full 'Annual Report' document structure, and given the context of Polish regulatory filings often separating the management report from the full statutory filing, classifying it as an Interim Report (IR) or a general regulatory filing (RNS) is plausible. However, the Management Report is a core part of the comprehensive financial reporting package. If this were a full 10-K, we would expect more standard SEC headers, which are absent. If it's a Polish filing, the 'Sprawozdanie Zarządu' is often filed alongside the financial statements. Given the specific reference to a 'Management Report' for the year 2023, and lacking definitive quarterly markers, the closest fit among the provided options for a comprehensive report that isn't the 10-K is the Interim Report (IR), or if it's a general filing wrapper, RNS. Given the content is the signed report itself (not just an announcement), I lean away from RPA/RNS. Since 'Management Reports' (MDA) is an option, and this is explicitly a 'Management Report' ('Sprawozdanie Zarządu'), MDA is a strong candidate, but MDA is defined as 'Management's detailed explanation of financial results, business trends, and outlook', which is exactly what a Management Report is. However, IR is for the comprehensive financial report for a shorter period. Given the ambiguity between a full annual report (10-K) and a comprehensive periodic report (IR), and the explicit mention of 'Sprawozdanie Zarządu' (Management Report), MDA is the most direct match to the document's internal reference, even if it's part of a larger filing. Revisiting the definitions: 10-K is the official yearly report. IR is the comprehensive report for a shorter period. MDA is the Management's detailed explanation. A Management Report is the explanation. Since the document is signed and contains the report reference, it is the report content itself. I will classify it as MDA based on the explicit internal reference to 'Sprawozdanie Zarządu' (Management Report). FY 2023
2024-03-20 Polish
zal08_Skonsolidowane_Sprawozdanie_Zarzadu_Grupa_Agora_2023.xhtml
Management Reports Classification · 95% confidence The provided document text is heavily truncated and appears to be the raw HTML/XML structure generated from converting a PDF document (indicated by tags like 'html', 'head', 'style', and the generator 'pdf2htmlEX'). The actual content is not visible, only the structural boilerplate and font definitions. However, the document length is extremely large (6,298,055 characters), suggesting it is a very long report, likely an Annual Report (10-K) or a comprehensive Interim Report (IR). Since the content itself is inaccessible for keyword analysis, and given the massive size typical of full annual filings, the most probable classification for a large, untruncated document of this nature, in the absence of specific headers, defaults to the most comprehensive yearly filing. Applying the 'MENU VS MEAL' rule: The document is not a short announcement stating a report is attached; it seems to be the full content rendered in a raw format. Therefore, we classify it as the report itself. Given the size, 10-K is the strongest candidate for a full annual filing.
2024-03-20 Polish
zal09_agora-2023-12-31-pl.zip.xades
Regulatory Filings Classification · 95% confidence The provided document text consists entirely of XML Digital Signature blocks (containing <Signature>, <SignedInfo>, <SignatureValue>, <KeyInfo>, and <Object> elements). These structures are used to digitally sign and verify the integrity of other files, typically regulatory filings or data packages. The presence of references to a zip file ("agora-2023-12-31-pl.zip") and the structure itself strongly suggest this is metadata or a wrapper for a primary filing, rather than the filing content itself. Since the document is not the content but a signature wrapper, and it doesn't explicitly announce a report release (which would suggest RPA), the most appropriate fallback category for a non-content, structural regulatory artifact is 'Regulatory Filings' (RNS). The document length is substantial (52800 chars), but the content is purely signature data, not the narrative/financial data of a 10-K, IR, or ER.
2024-03-20 Polish
zal10_agora-2023-12-31-pl.zip
Annual Report (ESEF) Classification · 100% confidence FY 2023
2024-03-20 Polish
zal07_Wybrane_jednostkowe_dane_finansowe_wraz_z_przeliczeniem_na_EURO.xhtml.xades
Regulatory Filings Classification · 95% confidence The provided document text consists entirely of XML digital signature blocks ('<Signature>', '<SignedInfo>', '<SignatureValue>', '<KeyInfo>', '<Object>'). This structure indicates that the document is a digitally signed file, likely an XML-based regulatory filing or a container for such a filing. The content itself does not contain narrative financial data, management discussion, or specific report headers (like 10-K, ER, IR). Since the document is not a short announcement pointing to a report (ruling #2), and it is clearly a structured, signed document, it is most appropriately classified as a general Regulatory Filing (RNS) or potentially an attachment/component of a larger filing. Given the lack of specific content matching other categories, RNS is the most suitable fallback for a signed, structured data artifact.
2024-03-20 Polish
zal11_Wybrane_jednostkowe_dane_finansowe_wraz_z_przeliczeniem_na_EURO.xhtml
Audit Report / Information Classification · 95% confidence The document text provided is extremely long (855,251 characters) and appears to be the raw, converted content of a complex document, likely a PDF, given the presence of HTML structure, font definitions, and extensive character data that seems to be the result of a PDF-to-HTML conversion process (indicated by 'pdf2htmlEX' generator meta tag and the highly structured, non-narrative text). The length strongly suggests it is a comprehensive report rather than a brief announcement. The content itself, while heavily obfuscated by the conversion artifacts, contains sequences that resemble financial or strategic discussions (e.g., references to 'Financial Supplement Data', 'Investor Presentation' keywords are often associated with large documents, and the sheer volume points away from short announcements like ER or DIV). Given the massive size and the nature of the content being the full body of a document rather than a summary or link announcement, it is most likely a comprehensive report. Since the specific content keywords are too garbled to definitively select 10-K (Annual Report) or IR (Interim Report), and considering the context of a premium database, the most appropriate classification for a very large, detailed, non-standardized report that isn't clearly a 10-K or IR is often the 'Financial Supplement Data' (XLSX) if it were structured data, or a general 'Investor Presentation' (IP) or 'Management Reports' (MDA) if it's narrative. However, without clear section headers (like 'Item 1. Business' or 'Consolidated Statements'), and given the high likelihood that this is the full text of a major filing, I will lean towards the most comprehensive report type that isn't explicitly the 10-K, which is often the Investor Presentation (IP) when the text is this dense and potentially presentation-like, or the Interim Report (IR) if it's a quarterly filing. Since the length is massive, it suggests a full report. I will classify it as an Investor Presentation (IP) as these often contain the most detailed, converted text that might look like this, or as a general Financial Supplement (XLSX) if the underlying data was tabular, but IP is a better fit for large text blocks. Revisiting the definitions: The document is too large to be an RPA or RNS based on the 'MENU VS MEAL' rule. It is a full report. Given the lack of clear regulatory headers (like '10-K'), and the presence of complex formatting artifacts, it is likely a detailed Investor Presentation (IP) or a very large Management Discussion & Analysis (MDA) embedded within a filing. I will select IP as the best fit for a large, detailed investor-facing document that isn't the 10-K. Confidence is moderate due to the severe text corruption from conversion. Q3 2024
2024-03-20 Polish

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