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ASM International N.V. — Investor Relations & Filings

Ticker · ASM ISIN · NL0000334118 LEI · 7245001I22ND6ZFHX623 AS Manufacturing
Filings indexed 753 across all filing types
Latest filing 2019-01-21 Regulatory Filings
Country NL Netherlands
Listing AS ASM

About ASM International N.V.

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ASM International N.V. is a global supplier of semiconductor process equipment for wafer processing. The company designs, manufactures, sells, and services advanced deposition tools and solutions used by the world's leading semiconductor manufacturers to fabricate integrated circuits. Its core technological expertise is in thin-film deposition. The product portfolio is centered on Atomic Layer Deposition (ALD), where it is a market leader, as well as Epitaxy, including processes for silicon carbide (SiC), Plasma-Enhanced Chemical Vapor Deposition (PECVD), and Vertical Furnaces for thermal processes. These technologies enable the creation of next-generation logic and memory devices. The company also provides comprehensive global services and spares to support its installed base, ensuring high system performance and uptime in customer fabrication plants.

Recent filings

Filing Released Lang Actions
Material Holder of Means of Control of the Bank
Regulatory Filings Classification · 98% confidence The document is identified by the 'RNS Number' and explicitly states it is an 'RNS Notification'. It references an 'Offering Circular' and announces that the Guarantor 'has published the attached immediate report on the material holder of means of control of the bank', providing a direct PDF link. The document itself is very short (1972 characters) and serves primarily to announce the publication of another report, rather than being the report itself. This strongly aligns with the definition of a Report Publication Announcement (RPA) or, given the RNS context, potentially a general Regulatory Filing (RNS). Since it is announcing the publication of a specific report (an immediate report on a material holder), RPA is a strong candidate, but RNS is the general category for LSE regulatory announcements. Given the explicit mention of 'RNS Notification' and the LSE context, RNS is the most appropriate general classification for this type of regulatory disclosure that isn't one of the highly specific financial reports (like 10-K or IR).
2019-01-21 English
Early redemption of non-tradeable sub cap notes
Report Publication Announcement Classification · 98% confidence The document is very short (1985 characters) and begins with an 'RNS Number' and the date, indicating it is a regulatory notification from the London Stock Exchange's news service. The core content states: 'The Guarantor has published the attached immediate report on the early redemption of non-tradeable subordinated capital notes:' followed by a PDF link. This perfectly matches the 'MENU VS MEAL' rule: it is an announcement about the publication of another report, not the report itself. Since it is a general regulatory announcement distributed via RNS, and it doesn't fit specific categories like DIV, CAP, or LTR, the most appropriate classification is Report Publication Announcement (RPA) because it explicitly announces the publication of a report, or RNS as a general regulatory filing. Given the explicit mention of 'published the attached immediate report', RPA is slightly more precise than the general RNS fallback, although RNS is also highly applicable due to the source (RNS Number). I will select RPA as it captures the action described.
2019-01-21 English
Material Holder of Means of Control of the Bank
Regulatory Filings Classification · 98% confidence The document is very short (1972 characters) and explicitly states that an 'immediate report on the material holder of means of control of the bank' has been 'published' and provides a link to a PDF. This fits the 'MENU VS MEAL' rule, indicating it is an announcement about a report rather than the report itself. The presence of 'RNS Number' and the closing statement referencing 'RNS, the news service of the London Stock Exchange' strongly suggests this is a general regulatory announcement. Since it doesn't fit a more specific category like DIV, DIRS, or ER, the most appropriate classification is the general regulatory filing fallback category, RNS.
2019-01-21 English
Inventory of Holdings of Interest Parties
Regulatory Filings Classification · 98% confidence The document is explicitly labeled as an "RNS Notification" and references an "RNS Number: 1737N". It announces that the Guarantor (Bank Hapoalim B.M.) has "published the attached immediate report on the inventory of the holdings of interested parties and senior office holders" and provides a direct link to a PDF. This structure—a brief announcement stating that a report is published or attached, rather than containing the full report content—fits the definition of a Report Publication Announcement (RPA) or, given the explicit RNS labeling, the general Regulatory Filings (RNS) category. Since RNS is the primary identifier and it is a general regulatory announcement concerning interested party holdings, RNS is the most appropriate classification, although RPA is also highly relevant based on the 'Menu vs Meal' rule. Given the explicit RNS header and context, RNS is chosen as the primary code.
2019-01-15 English
Update pertaining to Arison Holdings
Report Publication Announcement Classification · 98% confidence The document is explicitly labeled as an "RNS Notification" and carries an "RNS Number" (0706N). The text states that the Guarantor "has published the attached immediate report" and provides a link to a PDF. According to Rule 2 (The 'Menu vs Meal' Rule), a short announcement whose primary purpose is to state that another report has been published or is attached should be classified as a Report Publication Announcement (RPA) or Regulatory Filing (RNS). Since this is a formal regulatory notification from the London Stock Exchange's news service (RNS), and it announces the publication of another report, RPA or RNS are the most appropriate codes. Given the explicit RNS branding and structure, RNS is a strong candidate, but RPA specifically covers announcements about the publication of reports. Since the document is very short (1961 chars) and points to an attached report, RPA is slightly more precise than the general RNS fallback, although RNS is also highly relevant due to the source. I will select RPA as it describes the action (announcing publication) better than the general regulatory category RNS, though RNS is also plausible.
2019-01-14 English
Immediate Report on the Rating of Bonds
Regulatory Filings Classification · 98% confidence The document is identified by the 'RNS Number' and explicitly states it is an 'RNS Notification'. It announces that the Guarantor 'has published the attached immediate report on the rating of bonds/ rating of a corporation or discontinuation of rating' and provides a direct link to a PDF. Given the short length (under 5,000 characters) and the nature of announcing the publication of another report (a rating notification), this fits the criteria for a Report Publication Announcement (RPA) or, more generally, a Regulatory Filing (RNS). Since RNS is the specific code for general regulatory announcements and this is clearly an RNS notification from the London Stock Exchange's news service, RNS is the most appropriate classification, although RPA is also plausible based on the 'Menu vs Meal' rule. However, RNS is the overarching category for these types of LSE announcements.
2019-01-10 English

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