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ALCONIX CORPORATION — Investor Relations & Filings

Ticker · 3036 ISIN · JP3126210008 LEI · 353800I6G1YH2ATQZK47 T Manufacturing
Filings indexed 69 across all filing types
Latest filing 2024-05-15 Capital/Financing Update
Country JP Japan
Listing T 3036

About ALCONIX CORPORATION

https://www.alconix.com/en/

ALCONIX CORPORATION is an integrated non-ferrous metals company that combines trading and manufacturing capabilities. The company's operations encompass the global import, export, and sale of non-ferrous metal materials, including aluminum, copper, nickel, minor metals, and rare earths, as well as recycled metal scraps. Through its group companies, ALCONIX also manufactures a diverse range of high value-added processed products. Key offerings include precision stamped and machined parts for the automotive, semiconductor, and IT sectors; copper tubes and alloy strips; metal precision connector terminals; carbon brushes; and various chemical products such as plating materials. This dual business model allows the company to provide comprehensive, one-stop solutions across the non-ferrous metal value chain, from raw material procurement to the supply of finished components.

Recent filings

Filing Released Lang Actions
有価証券届出書(参照方式)
Capital/Financing Update Classification · 1% confidence The document explicitly identifies itself on the cover page and throughout the text as a "有価証券届出書" (Yūka Shōken Todokedesho), which translates to a Securities Registration Statement. This document is filed with the Kanto Local Finance Bureau ("関東財務局長") on May 15, 2024, detailing the issuance of new shares (self-share disposal) for an employee incentive plan (a form of capital/financing activity). In the context of US SEC filings, a Registration Statement (like S-1 or S-3) is required before offering securities to the public. While there isn't a direct one-to-one mapping for every Japanese filing type, the core function of registering securities for issuance aligns most closely with filings related to capital changes or comprehensive registration documents. Given the options, this document is a formal regulatory filing detailing a capital change (share issuance/disposal) and is a primary disclosure document, not just an announcement of a report. Since it details the specifics of a share offering (募集要項), it falls under the category of Capital/Financing Update (CAP) or a general Regulatory Filing (RNS). However, because it is a comprehensive registration statement detailing the terms of a share issuance (145,000 shares being disposed of as treasury stock for an employee plan), 'CAP' (Capital/Financing Update) is the most specific fit for the *content* being disclosed, even though it is a formal regulatory document. If 'CAP' were not available, 'RNS' would be the fallback. Since the document is a full registration statement detailing the mechanics and pricing of a capital action, CAP is appropriate.
2024-05-15 Japanese
訂正臨時報告書
Regulatory Filings Classification · 1% confidence The document is titled "臨時報告書の訂正報告書" (Correction Report of Extraordinary Report) and is submitted to the Kanto Local Finance Bureau Director. It explicitly mentions filing under Article 24-5, Paragraph 5 of the Financial Instruments and Exchange Act, which pertains to correcting previously filed Extraordinary Reports (or Timely Disclosure Reports in the Japanese context, often equivalent to 8-K filings in the US, but here specifically dealing with a change in a specified subsidiary). The content details the correction of information regarding the establishment of a new subsidiary, including changes to its name and capital amount, and confirms the actual date of the event (change in specified subsidiary status). In the provided classification schema, there is no direct equivalent for a Japanese 'Extraordinary Report Correction' (which is a specific type of timely disclosure). However, the core event being reported is a significant corporate action (establishment of a subsidiary leading to a change in specified subsidiary status), which often falls under general corporate event reporting. Given the options, this document is a regulatory filing correcting prior disclosure about a significant corporate event (subsidiary change). Since it is a formal, mandatory correction report under Japanese securities law, and it doesn't fit the specific definitions like 10-K, ER, or DIV, the most appropriate general category for a formal, non-standardized regulatory disclosure that doesn't fit elsewhere is 'Regulatory Filings' (RNS), or potentially 'Capital/Financing Update' (CAP) if the focus was purely on the capital structure change, but the document type is explicitly a 'Correction Report of Extraordinary Report'. Given the nature of mandatory, specific regulatory filings that don't map perfectly, RNS is the best fit as a catch-all for formal regulatory disclosures not covered by the primary types. However, reviewing the definitions again, the document is a formal report detailing a change in corporate structure/subsidiary status. If we consider the original filing (the Extraordinary Report) it would likely be related to a significant transaction or corporate change. Since this is a *correction* to a report about establishing a new subsidiary (a corporate structure change), and RNS is the fallback, I will use RNS. The document length is short (1869 chars), but it is the report itself, not an announcement *of* a report, so RPA is incorrect. RNS is the most suitable fallback for a formal, mandatory regulatory filing correction.
2024-05-07 Japanese
確認書
Report Publication Announcement Classification · 1% confidence The document text contains the header "第3四半期報告書" (Third Quarter Report) and explicitly mentions the period covered: "自2023年10月1日 至2023年12月31日" (From October 1, 2023, to December 31, 2023). It also includes a confirmation statement regarding the appropriateness of the quarterly report's contents, which is typical for Japanese regulatory filings related to periodic financial reports. This strongly indicates a comprehensive financial report for an interim period shorter than a year. The appropriate classification among the provided definitions is 'Interim / Quarterly Report' (IR). The document length is short (698 chars), but the content is the substance of the confirmation related to the report itself, not just an announcement of its publication, making IR more specific than RPA or RNS.
2024-02-14 Japanese
四半期報告書-第43期第3四半期(2023/10/01-2023/12/31)
Interim / Quarterly Report Classification · 1% confidence The document is a 'Quarterly Report' (第3四半期報告書) for Alconix Corporation, covering the third quarter of the fiscal year ending March 31, 2024. It contains detailed financial statements, management analysis, and audit review information, which aligns with the definition of an Interim/Quarterly Report (IR). 9M 2024
2024-02-14 Japanese
訂正臨時報告書
Regulatory Filings Classification · 1% confidence The document is titled "臨時報告書の訂正報告書" (Correction Report of Extraordinary Report) and is submitted to the Kanto Local Finance Bureau Director. The content explicitly states that it is correcting a previously filed Extraordinary Report (臨時報告書) concerning the establishment of a subsidiary (特定子会社) via a joint venture. In the context of Japanese regulatory filings, an Extraordinary Report filed under Article 24-5 of the Financial Instruments and Exchange Act (金融商品取引法) regarding significant corporate events (like establishing a subsidiary that meets specific thresholds) is generally classified as a disclosure related to corporate actions or material events. Since the provided definitions do not have a specific code for a 'Correction to an Extraordinary Report' (which is a type of material event disclosure), and given that it relates to a significant corporate structure change (joint venture leading to a subsidiary), it falls under the general category of significant corporate announcements. However, the most fitting category among the provided options for a mandatory, non-periodic, material disclosure that isn't a standard financial report (10-K, IR) or a specific transaction (M&A, Share Issue) is often the general regulatory filing category, or if it relates to capital structure changes, CAP. Since this is a correction to a filing about establishing a subsidiary, which involves capital/financing decisions, 'CAP' (Capital/Financing Update) is plausible, but 'RNS' (Regulatory Filings) is the safest fallback for specific, non-standard regulatory corrections. Given the nature of the content (disclosure of subsidiary formation details), and lacking a specific 'Material Event Disclosure' code, I will check if it fits 'CAP' (Capital/Financing Update). The event is the formation of a joint venture/subsidiary, which is a financing/capital structure event. However, the document itself is a *correction* to a prior filing. In many classification schemes, specific corrections or material event disclosures that aren't earnings or standard reports default to a general regulatory category. Since the original filing concerned the establishment of a subsidiary, which is a significant corporate action, and this is a correction to that filing, 'RNS' (Regulatory Filings) serves as the best general category for non-standard, mandatory regulatory updates that don't fit the other specific codes like ER, 10-K, or DIV. The document length is short (2735 chars), but it is the report itself, not an announcement *of* a report, so the RPA rule does not apply here. I will classify it as RNS as it is a specific regulatory correction filing.
2024-01-29 Japanese
臨時報告書
Regulatory Filings Classification · 1% confidence The document is explicitly titled "臨時報告書" (Extraordinary Report or Timely Disclosure Report) and is submitted to the Kanto Local Finance Bureau Director on December 27, 2023. The content details the resolution by the Board of Directors to establish a new subsidiary (Univertical International (Tongling) Co., Ltd.) by a subsidiary, which constitutes a change in a specified subsidiary ('特定子会社の異動'). This type of disclosure in Japan, mandated by the Financial Instruments and Exchange Act (金融商品取引法), is a timely disclosure that doesn't fit the standard periodic reports (10-K, IR) or specific event reports like dividends or management changes. While it is a regulatory filing, the specific nature of reporting material changes outside of standard periodic filings often aligns best with the general 'Regulatory Filings' category (RNS) or, given the context of significant corporate action disclosure, sometimes falls under a broader category if a more specific one existed. However, based on the provided definitions, 'RNS' (Regulatory Filings - General regulatory announcements and fallback category for miscellaneous filings) is the most appropriate fit for a Japanese '臨時報告書' that reports a specific corporate action (subsidiary change) not covered by other specific codes like DIV, CAP, or MANG, especially since it's not a full financial report or an AGM material. The document length is short (1773 chars), but it is the report itself, not an announcement *of* a report, so RPA is incorrect. Therefore, RNS is the best fit as a general regulatory disclosure.
2023-12-27 Japanese

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