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Ticker · AMBU ISIN · DK0060946788 LEI · 5299008W2A69WX355710 CO Manufacturing
Filings indexed 1,333 across all filing types
Latest filing 2011-02-16 Transaction in Own Shar…
Country DK Denmark
Listing CO AMBU

Ambu is a global medical technology company that develops, manufactures, and markets single-use medical devices. A pioneer and market leader in single-use endoscopy, the company provides a broad portfolio of solutions for healthcare professionals across various clinical areas, including endoscopy, anesthesia, and patient monitoring. Its key products include the aScope™ line of single-use flexible endoscopes for pulmonology, gastroenterology, and urology, as well as video laryngoscopes. Ambu's solutions are designed to improve patient safety by eliminating the risk of cross-contamination associated with reusable devices, while also enhancing workflow efficiency in clinical environments by ensuring sterile, high-quality equipment is always available.

Recent filings

Filing Released Lang Actions
Transaction in Own Shares 2011
Transaction in Own Shares Classification · 99% confidence The document text is extremely short ("Salg af aktier", which translates to "Sale of shares" in Danish/Norwegian/Swedish) and does not contain any detailed financial data, regulatory headers, or specific report titles like 10-K or IR. Given the brevity and the subject matter relating to share transactions, it most closely aligns with a notification about share activity. Since 'Transaction in Own Shares' (POS) covers the company buying back or selling its own shares, and this phrase directly implies a sale of shares, POS is the most appropriate classification. The confidence is high due to the direct translation matching a core concept.
2011-02-16 Danish
Transaction in Own Shares 2011
Transaction in Own Shares Classification · 99% confidence The document text is extremely brief, containing only the phrase "Sale of shares". This directly relates to the disposal of company stock by an entity, which aligns best with the definition of 'Transaction in Own Shares' (POS), which covers the company buying back or selling its own shares. Given the brevity and lack of context (like a formal regulatory header), POS is the most specific fit, although it could potentially be DIRS if it were an insider trade, but 'Sale of shares' is general enough to imply a corporate transaction.
2011-02-16 English
Regulatory Filings 2011
Regulatory Filings Classification · 97% confidence The provided document text is extremely short (139 characters) and consists entirely of an error message indicating a processing failure ('status: failure', 'Error: antiword command not found'). This text does not contain any financial data, regulatory headers, or specific filing content that would allow classification into the defined categories (10-K, ER, IR, etc.). Since it is not a substantive financial document but rather a system error report, it cannot be classified according to the provided definitions. The most appropriate fallback category for an unclassifiable or miscellaneous system/error document that doesn't fit standard financial reporting is 'Regulatory Filings' (RNS), although this is a weak fit based on content, it serves as the required fallback for unclassifiable inputs.
2011-02-16 English
Transaction in Own Shares 2011
Transaction in Own Shares Classification · 98% confidence The document text is extremely short (93 characters) and explicitly states that 'Shares have been sold as part of the option programme established June 2007 and December'. This describes a transaction involving the company's own shares, likely related to an employee stock option plan execution, which falls under the category of the company buying back or selling its own shares. This aligns directly with the definition for Transaction in Own Shares (POS). Given the brevity, it is likely an announcement of this transaction rather than a full regulatory filing detailing the transaction, but POS is the most specific fit.
2011-02-16 English
Share Issue/Capital Change 2011
Share Issue/Capital Change Classification · 99% confidence The document text is extremely short ("Optioner udnyttet vedrørende optionsordning etableret juni 2007 og december 2007"). This translates to 'Options exercised regarding option scheme established June 2007 and December 2007'. This content strongly suggests a notification about the exercise of stock options, which falls under insider transactions or capital structure changes related to employee compensation. Since there is no specific category for 'Option Exercise Notification', I must evaluate the closest fits: DIRS (Director's Dealing - often includes executive option exercises), SHA (Share Issue/Capital Change), or POS (Transaction in Own Shares - less likely unless the options were immediately sold/repurchased). Given the context of options being exercised, it relates to the issuance of shares or executive activity. Director's Dealing (DIRS) is the most common category for executive option exercises, even if the text doesn't explicitly name a director. However, since the text is so brief and relates to the mechanics of share issuance via options, SHA (Share Issue/Capital Change) is also plausible. Given the ambiguity and the focus on the *options* being utilized, which results in a change in outstanding shares, SHA is a reasonable fit, but DIRS is often used for executive compensation realization. Since this is a notification about the *utilization* of an option scheme, it is most closely related to insider activity or capital structure change. I will classify this as DIRS (Director's Dealing) as option exercises by executives are frequently reported under this umbrella, or SHA. Given the lack of specific names, SHA (Share Issue/Capital Change) is a slightly broader fit for the mechanical result of the option exercise. However, in many jurisdictions, the exercise of employee stock options is reported as insider trading/dealing. I will lean towards DIRS as the most specific fit for executive compensation realization events, assuming the options were held by directors/executives.
2011-02-16 Danish
Share Issue/Capital Change 2011
Share Issue/Capital Change Classification · 99% confidence The document text is extremely short ("Optioner udnyttet vedrørende optionsordning etableret december 2007" - Options exercised regarding option scheme established December 2007). This strongly suggests a notification about a specific corporate action related to employee stock options or warrants. This action (exercise of options) is a change in capital structure or a transaction involving the company's own shares. Given the options, 'Share Issue/Capital Change' (SHA) or 'Transaction in Own Shares' (POS) are the closest fits. Since it specifically mentions the exercise of options, which results in the issuance of shares or the use of treasury stock, POS (Transaction in Own Shares) is a very strong candidate, as option exercises often fall under this umbrella, or CAP (Capital/Financing Update). However, the most precise category for reporting the use of options/warrants is often related to share transactions. Given the brevity and the specific nature of the event (option exercise), it is most likely a notification related to the company's share capital management, fitting best under SHA or POS. Since it is a notification of an event rather than a full report, and it deals directly with the issuance/use of shares via options, I will classify it as SHA (Share Issue/Capital Change) as option exercises directly impact the share count, or POS. POS is specifically for repurchase/issuance. I will select POS as it directly relates to the transaction of shares via the option scheme.
2011-02-11 Danish

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