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Ticker · PRC ISIN · FR0000074783 LEI · 969500P7L99JTK2AIG60 PA Telecommunications, computer programming, consultancy, computing infrastructure, and other information service activities
Filings indexed 380 across all filing types
Latest filing 2015-01-09 Regulatory Filings
Country FR France
Listing PA PRC

About Artmarket.com

https://www.artprice.com

Artmarket.com, operating through its Artprice department, is a global leader in art market information and data. The company maintains the world's most comprehensive art market database, which includes millions of images and historical auction records dating back to the 18th century. It provides standardized market indices, econometric studies, and detailed artwork information for collectors, art professionals, and institutions. Artmarket.com also publishes widely-cited annual reports on the global art market and operates Artprice News, a dedicated news agency that leverages artificial intelligence for market analysis.

Recent filings

Filing Released Lang Actions
Artprice : communiqué du 09 janvier 2015 sur Equiduct, exploité par la Bourse de Berlin
Regulatory Filings Classification · 95% confidence The document is titled "Artprice : communiqué du 09 janvier 2015 sur Equiduct..." and is explicitly referred to as a "communiqué" (press release/announcement) throughout the text. It discusses ongoing disputes and clarifications regarding trading venue classifications (Equiduct vs. MTF vs. Regulated Market) and highlights trading volumes that Artprice believes are not being publicly accounted for by Euronext. This content is characteristic of an official company announcement intended for the market and shareholders, often related to regulatory or market structure issues. Since it is a general announcement/press release concerning market operations and transparency, and does not fit the specific criteria for an Earnings Release (ER), Interim Report (IR), or a specific regulatory form like 10-K or DEF 14A, the most appropriate general classification for a non-standard, informational regulatory announcement is Regulatory Filings (RNS). It is not a Report Publication Announcement (RPA) because it is the substance of the communication itself, not merely an announcement that a separate report is available.
2015-01-09 French
Nombre de droits de vote et d'actions Artprice.com
Share Issue/Capital Change Classification · 95% confidence The document is titled "INFORMATION MENSUELLE RELATIVE AU NOMBRE TOTAL DE DROITS DE VOTE ET D'ACTIONS COMPOSANT LE CAPITAL SOCIAL" (Monthly Information Relating to the Total Number of Voting Rights and Shares Comprising the Share Capital). It explicitly references Article L 233-8-II of the French Commercial Code and Article 223-16 of the AMF General Regulation, and provides a table detailing the total number of shares and voting rights as of December 31, 2014. This structure is characteristic of a mandatory periodic disclosure in France regarding the total share capital and voting rights, which aligns best with a general regulatory filing or a specific disclosure related to share capital changes. Given the options, this type of monthly disclosure on voting rights and share capital is a specific regulatory announcement. While it relates to capital structure, it is not a fundraising event (CAP) or a general share issue announcement (SHA), but rather a mandatory reporting of the current state of voting rights. In the context of the provided codes, this fits best under a general regulatory filing category, or potentially a specific disclosure related to share capital, but since there isn't a perfect fit for 'Monthly Voting Rights Disclosure', and it is a formal regulatory update, 'RNS' (Regulatory Filings) is the most appropriate fallback for a specific, non-standard report type, although 'SHA' (Share Issue/Capital Change) is related. However, since it is a recurring monthly report on the *total* capital and voting rights, it is a standard regulatory disclosure. Given the options, 'RNS' is the safest general regulatory category, but let's re-evaluate against 'SHA'. Since the core content is the count of shares and voting rights, it is fundamentally about the capital structure. If we look closely at the definitions, 'SHA' is for 'Announcement regarding new share issues, stock splits, or other capital changes.' This document reports the *current state* of capital, not necessarily a *change* event, although it implies one occurred since the last report. 'RNS' is the general regulatory fallback. Given the French regulatory context (AMF), these monthly reports are standard regulatory filings. I will classify it as RNS as it is a recurring, mandatory regulatory update that doesn't fit the specific definitions of ER, IR, 10-K, or the specific corporate actions in SHA/CAP/DIV/POS.
2015-01-06 French
Artprice publie sur l'année boursière 2014 les échanges de capitaux importants sur le réseau Equiduct et manifestement non comptabilisés publiquement par Euronext.
Legal Proceedings Report Classification · 99% confidence The document is a press release from Artprice, written in French, detailing observations about significant capital exchanges on the Equiduct network that were allegedly not publicly accounted for by Euronext during 2014. It provides specific figures regarding the number of shares traded on Equiduct versus Euronext and discusses the implications for market transparency and liquidity. The text explicitly states its purpose is to inform shareholders and market participants in an equitable manner ('Ce bref communiqué a pour but d'informer dans un régime d'équité les actionnaires et les acteurs de marchés'). It references prior communications and directs readers to other official documents (like the 2013 reference document filed with the AMF). Since this is an announcement informing the market about a specific factual situation (trading volumes and transparency issues) rather than a formal periodic financial report (like 10-K or IR) or a specific corporate action notice (like DIV or CAP), it fits best as a general regulatory announcement or press release. Given the context of informing the market about regulatory/transparency issues, it aligns most closely with a general Regulatory Filing (RNS) or potentially a Management Report (MDA) if it were more focused on business trends, but RNS serves as the best general regulatory announcement fallback for non-standard disclosures.
2015-01-02 French
Communiqué Artprice mensuel de décembre 2014 sur les échanges de capitaux très importants sur le réseau Equiduct et manifestement non comptabilisés publiquement par Euronext.
Regulatory Filings Classification · 95% confidence The document is titled "Communiqué Artprice mensuel de décembre 2014" (Monthly Artprice Communiqué for December 2014). It discusses trading volumes, discrepancies between exchange reports (Euronext vs. Equiduct), and regulatory obligations (MiFID Directive). The text explicitly states, "Ce bref communiqué, qui sera désormais mensuel pour l'année 2015..." (This brief communiqué, which will now be monthly for 2015...). This indicates it is a recurring, periodic announcement intended to inform shareholders and the market about specific operational/financial observations, rather than a full statutory report (like 10-K or IR) or a standard earnings release (ER). Since it is a specific, recurring informational release that doesn't fit the definitions for DIV, NAV, DIRS, or MANG, and it is a direct communication rather than an announcement *of* a major report (RPA), it best fits the general category for regulatory/market announcements that don't have a more specific code. Given the options, 'Regulatory Filings' (RNS) serves as the best general category for non-standard, periodic regulatory disclosures that are not formal financial statements or specific corporate actions.
2014-12-31 French
Communiqué Artprice mensuel de novembre 2014 sur les échanges de capitaux très importants sur le réseau Equiduct et manifestement non comptabilisés publiquement par Euronext.
Regulatory Filings Classification · 95% confidence The document is titled "Communiqué Artprice mensuel de novembre 2014 sur les échanges de capitaux très importants..." and explicitly states, "Ce bref communiqué, qui sera désormais mensuel, a pour but d'informer...". This indicates it is a periodic, informational announcement regarding market activity (specifically trading volumes on different exchanges) rather than a comprehensive statutory report like a 10-K or IR. It is a regular update intended to inform shareholders about specific market data discrepancies. Since it is a recurring, non-statutory, informational announcement that doesn't fit the specific categories like ER, DIV, or DIRS, it best fits the general 'Regulatory Filings' (RNS) category, which serves as a fallback for miscellaneous regulatory or informational announcements not covered elsewhere. It is not a Report Publication Announcement (RPA) because it contains the substantive information itself, not just an announcement that a report is available.
2014-12-05 French
Nombre total de droits de vote et d'actions Artprice
Share Issue/Capital Change Classification · 95% confidence The document is titled "INFORMATION MENSUELLE RELATIVE AU NOMBRE TOTAL DE DROITS DE VOTE ET D'ACTIONS COMPOSANT LE CAPITAL SOCIAL" (Monthly Information Relating to the Total Number of Voting Rights and Shares Comprising the Share Capital). It explicitly references Article L 233-8-II of the French Commercial Code and Article 223-16 of the AMF (Autorité des Marchés Financiers) general regulation. The core content is a table detailing the total number of shares and voting rights as of November 30, 2014. This type of mandatory periodic disclosure regarding the total share capital and voting rights structure is a specific regulatory filing requirement in France, often falling under general regulatory announcements or specific share/capital change notifications. Given the options, it is a mandatory regulatory disclosure concerning the capital structure, but it is not a standard US SEC filing like 10-K or a general earnings release. It most closely aligns with a specific regulatory filing that reports changes in share capital/voting rights. Since there isn't a perfect fit for a French 'Total Voting Rights' disclosure, and it deals directly with the number of shares and voting rights, it is best classified as a specific type of regulatory filing. The closest category that captures mandatory disclosures about share structure changes, although not explicitly listed, is often grouped with 'Major Shareholding Notification' (MRQ) or general 'Regulatory Filings' (RNS). However, since it is a mandatory monthly report on the total number of shares and voting rights, it is a specific type of capital structure disclosure. Looking at the definitions, 'SHA' (Share Issue/Capital Change) is about *announcing* new issues or splits, while this is a *periodic report* on the current state. 'MRQ' is about *significant shareholding changes* by investors, not the total outstanding shares. Therefore, 'RNS' (Regulatory Filings - general fallback) is the most appropriate category for this specific, non-US-centric, mandatory monthly capital structure update that doesn't fit the other specific categories like DIV, CAP, or SHA.
2014-12-04 French

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