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Ticker · AURE ISIN · FR0000039232 LEI · 96950045MCSQKLJ0OQ13 PA Water supply; sewerage, waste management and remediation activities
Filings indexed 559 across all filing types
Latest filing 2010-06-07 Audit Report / Informat…
Country FR France
Listing PA AURE

Aurea is a European group specializing in the circular economy and sustainable development. The company is a leader in the recycling of used black motor oils and the manufacturing of remoulded tyres from used tyres. Its core activities also include the recycling of rigid PVC, complex plastics, and various metals such as aluminium, copper, zinc, lead, and cadmium. Additionally, Aurea is involved in the production of copper alloys and provides specialized services for the treatment and decontamination of mercury waste. The group's strategy involves consolidating small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) operating in the sustainable development sector.

Recent filings

Filing Released Lang Actions
AUREA : Montant des honoraires des CAC en 2009 (annule et remplace)
Audit Report / Information Classification · 1% confidence The document is a disclosure titled "Montant des honoraires des commissaires aux comptes en 2009" (Amount of fees for statutory auditors in 2009). It details the fees paid to statutory auditors for various services (statutory audit, certification, review of individual and consolidated accounts) for the years 2009, 2008, and 2007, referencing specific AMF (Autorité des Marchés Financiers) regulations. This type of detailed disclosure regarding auditor fees, often mandated by specific regulatory instructions (like the AMF instruction mentioned), falls under governance or regulatory reporting. Since it specifically details the remuneration/fees paid to external auditors, it aligns most closely with Governance Information (CGR) or potentially a specific part of an Audit Report (AR) or Remuneration Disclosure (DEF 14A). However, DEF 14A typically focuses on executive/director compensation. Given the focus on the statutory auditors' fees and compliance with specific regulatory disclosure rules regarding these fees, it is best classified as Governance Information (CGR), as auditor oversight and fees are core governance topics. It is not a full Annual Report (10-K), an Earnings Release (ER), or a general Audit Report (AR) which usually covers the audit opinion itself. The document is short and appears to be a specific required disclosure rather than a comprehensive report. FY 2009
2010-06-07 French
Nombre total de droits de vote et d'actions au 31 mai 2010
Share Issue/Capital Change Classification · 1% 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 223-16 of the AMF (Autorité des Marchés Financiers) General Regulation and provides a table detailing the total number of shares and voting rights as of a specific date (May 31, 2010). This type of mandatory periodic disclosure regarding the share capital structure and voting rights is a specific regulatory filing requirement in France. Among the provided codes, none perfectly match a 'Monthly Share Capital Disclosure,' but it is a specific regulatory update concerning share structure, which is closest to a general regulatory filing or a capital/financing update. However, given the specific nature of reporting total shares and voting rights, it is a distinct regulatory disclosure. Since there is no specific code for 'Share Capital/Voting Rights Disclosure,' and it is not a general earnings release (ER), annual report (10-K), or director's dealing (DIRS), it falls best under the general regulatory announcement category, RNS, or potentially CAP if interpreted as a capital structure update. Given the mandatory regulatory citation and focus on the share count, RNS (Regulatory Filings) is the most appropriate fallback for a specific, non-standard periodic disclosure.
2010-06-04 French
AUREA : montant des honoraires des CAC en 2009 (nouvelle version)
Regulatory Filings Classification · 1% confidence The document explicitly details the 'Montant des honoraires des commissaires aux comptes' (Amount of fees for statutory auditors) for the year 2009, comparing it with 2008 and 2007. It references specific French regulatory instructions (Instruction 2006-10 du 19 décembre 2006) and AMF regulations. This content is a detailed disclosure of audit fees, which falls under the scope of an Audit Report or related information, but is not the full annual report (10-K) or a general earnings release (ER). Given the specific focus on auditor fees and compliance with accounting disclosure rules, the most appropriate category is 'Audit Report / Information' (AR). The document length is relatively short (3840 chars), but it contains the substantive data required by the regulation, not just an announcement of publication.
2010-05-12 French
AUREA : document d'information annuel 2009
Report Publication Announcement Classification · 1% confidence The document is explicitly titled "Document d'Information Annuel 2009" (Annual Information Document 2009) and references French regulatory articles (Articles L.451-1 du Code monétaire et financier et L.222-7 du Règlement général de l'AMF). This type of comprehensive annual disclosure document, mandated by the AMF (Autorité des marchés financiers), corresponds directly to the definition of an Annual Report, which in the US context is often equivalent to a 10-K, but given the specific French context and the provided definitions, the closest fit for a comprehensive annual filing that is not strictly the 10-K form is the general 'Annual Report' category (AR) or potentially a specific French equivalent. However, looking at the definitions, '10-K' is defined as 'Official yearly report covering company activity and full financial performance.' The 'Document d'Information Annuel' serves this exact purpose in the French regulatory framework. While 'AR' is defined as 'Standalone audit reports...', the document structure suggests a full annual filing. Given the title 'Document d'Information Annuel' and its comprehensive nature covering financial results, governance, and operations for the year, it aligns best with the '10-K' definition of a full yearly report, even if the specific form name differs from the US SEC standard. The document is clearly the report itself, not just an announcement of its publication (though it lists publication announcements).
2010-05-10 French
AUREA : Chiffre d'affaires consolidé du 1er trimestre 2010
Interim / Quarterly Report Classification · 1% confidence The document provides consolidated revenue figures for the first quarter of 2010, including a comparative table against 2009 and a qualitative analysis of business segments (aluminium, oil regeneration, PVC recycling, and tire treatment). Since it contains actual financial data and analysis for a period shorter than a full fiscal year, it qualifies as an Interim/Quarterly Report (IR). Q1 2010
2010-05-10 French
AUREA : Rapport Financier Annuel 2009
Annual Report Classification · 1% confidence The document is explicitly titled 'Rapport Financier Annuel 2009' (Annual Financial Report 2009) for the company AUREA. It contains a comprehensive table of contents covering consolidated accounts, management discussion, governance, and auditor reports for the fiscal year ending 31/12/2009. This aligns perfectly with the definition of an Annual Report (10-K equivalent for non-US entities). FY 2009
2010-05-05 French

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