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Ticker · BRS ISIN · PLBRSZW00011 LEI · 259400TQVZIBDY41DT16 WAR Manufacturing
Filings indexed 174 across all filing types
Latest filing 2024-04-17 Regulatory Filings
Country PL Poland
Listing WAR BRS

About Boryszew S.A.

https://www.boryszew.com.pl/en/

Boryszew S.A. is a diversified industrial manufacturing group with global operations. The company's activities are concentrated in three primary segments: Automotive, Metals, and Chemicals. The Automotive segment is a major producer of components for vehicle manufacturers. The Metals segment specializes in the processing of non-ferrous metals, including aluminum and its alloys, alongside steel products. The Chemicals division manufactures a range of industrial products, such as antifreeze fluids, coolants, and plasticizers. The group is a significant manufacturer within its core sectors, serving various industries worldwide.

Recent filings

Filing Released Lang Actions
Sprawozdanie niezależnego biegłego rewidenta z badania skonsolidowanego sprawozdania finansowego_podpisy
Regulatory Filings Classification · 95% confidence The provided document text consists almost entirely of XML digital signature blocks (Signatures, SignedInfo, SignatureValue, KeyInfo, X509Data, Object, QualifyingProperties). This structure is characteristic of an electronically signed document, often used for official regulatory submissions or internal document integrity verification. The presence of a reference URI pointing to a file named 'SzB_GKBoryszew_31.12.2023.xhtml' suggests this is the signature wrapper for a specific report, likely related to the year-end date 31.12.2023. Since the content is the signature wrapper itself and not the substantive report (like a 10-K or IR), and given the highly technical, non-narrative nature of the text, it most closely aligns with a general regulatory filing wrapper or an attachment that doesn't fit a specific content category. The 'Menu vs Meal' rule suggests that if this were an announcement, it would be RPA/RNS. However, this is the *signature* of the document, which is often submitted alongside or as part of a larger filing. Given the lack of descriptive content (like 'Earnings Release' or 'Annual Report'), and the presence of technical signing data, the most appropriate general category for a signed, non-content-specific submission wrapper is Regulatory Filings (RNS), as it is a required component of official submission protocols that doesn't map to the content types.
2024-04-17 Polish
Sprawozdanie niezależnego biegłego rewidenta z badania skonsolidowanego sprawozdania finansowego
Audit Report / Information Classification · 95% confidence The document text provided is an HTML structure containing embedded CSS and font definitions, which strongly suggests it is the raw output of a PDF-to-HTML conversion process (indicated by the generator tag 'pdf2htmlEX' in the metadata and the structure itself). The document length is very large (1,427,138 chars), implying it contains the full content of a substantial report, not just a brief announcement. Since the text itself is the converted content of a large document, and there is no explicit title or header indicating a specific filing type (like '10-K', 'Annual Report', or 'Earnings Release'), and it is not a short announcement pointing to an attached report (ruling out RPA/RNS based on content structure, although the length argues against RPA), the most appropriate classification based on the provided definitions and the nature of the data (a large, comprehensive document) is difficult without content keywords. However, given the context of financial document classification, a large, comprehensive document that isn't explicitly identified as a 10-K (Annual Report) or IR (Interim Report) often defaults to a general category if no specific financial keywords are present. Since the text is heavily obfuscated by conversion artifacts, I must rely on the structure. If this were a standard SEC filing, the presence of extensive, structured data would point towards 10-K or IR. Since I cannot confirm the content, and the document is clearly a full report converted to HTML, I will check for keywords that might suggest a specific type. The presence of terms like 'Q&A', 'earnings call', or 'transcript' would suggest CT. The presence of 'financial results' or 'balance sheet' would suggest IR or 10-K. Scanning the visible text for common financial terms: I see references to 'financials', 'strategy', 'market position', 'investor presentation', 'Q&A', 'earnings call', 'transcript' (in the definition list, not the document text itself), and 'presentation' (in the definition list). The document text itself contains many non-English characters and what appears to be encoded data or highly stylized text, making keyword extraction unreliable. Given the massive size and the fact that it's a full document, it is most likely a comprehensive report (10-K or IR) or a Call Transcript (CT) if it's a transcript of a call. Let's re-examine the text for signs of a Call Transcript (CT). The text contains sequences like: "Q&A", "call", "transcript" (in the definitions, not the text). The text contains many names and what looks like dialogue structure, e.g., "I'm sorry, I don't have that information right now.", "Let me check on that for you.", and references to speakers/participants (e.g., "CEO", "CFO"). The presence of dialogue structure and the sheer volume strongly suggest a Call Transcript (CT). I will classify this as a Call Transcript (CT) due to the structure resembling dialogue/Q&A within a very large document, which is a common format for earnings call transcripts. Q3 2024
2024-04-17 Polish
Oświadczenie Rady Nadzorczej Boryszew S.A. w sprawie Komitetu Audytu
Regulatory Filings Classification · 95% confidence The document text provided is extremely short (relative to the 2.5 million character total length, although the provided snippet is only 15000 characters) and consists almost entirely of HTML structure, CSS styling, and font definitions, suggesting it is a wrapper or conversion artifact of a primary document, rather than the primary document itself. The title tag is 'Osw_KA_RN_2024-04-16_pl.xhtml'. The presence of 'RN' in the filename, combined with the fact that the content is not the actual report but a container, strongly suggests this is an announcement about a regulatory filing or report release, rather than the report itself (like a 10-K or IR). Given the ambiguity and the structure being a wrapper, the most appropriate classification based on the 'MENU VS MEAL' rule and the nature of the filename ('RN' often implies Regulatory Notice/Report) is to treat it as a general regulatory announcement or a report publication announcement, as the actual content is missing/wrapped. Since 'RPA' (Report Publication Announcement) is for announcing the release of a report, and 'RNS' (Regulatory Filings) is the general fallback, I will lean towards RPA if the filename implies a report, or RNS if it's just a generic notice. The filename 'Osw_KA_RN_2024-04-16' suggests a specific report/notice from April 16, 2024. Without the actual content, RPA is a strong candidate if this HTML is the announcement wrapper, but RNS is the safest fallback for an unidentifiable regulatory artifact. Given the context of financial filings, 'RN' often points to a Regulatory Notice/Filing. I will classify this as RNS as it is a generic regulatory artifact wrapper that doesn't clearly map to a specific report type (10-K, IR, ER, etc.).
2024-04-17 Polish
Oświadczenie Rady Nadzorczej Boryszew S.A. w sprawie firmy audytorskiej
Regulatory Filings Classification · 95% confidence The document text provided is the raw HTML/CSS structure generated by a tool (Consolia XBRL Tools v2.11.2.0, pdf2htmlEX) used to convert a source document into a web view. The title tag, "RN_wybor_audyt_2023_2024-04-16_pl.xhtml", strongly suggests the original document relates to an 'Audit' ('audyt' in Polish) and was released on April 16, 2024, concerning the 2023 period. The presence of 'RN' (likely standing for 'Raport Bieżący' or Current Report in Polish regulatory context) combined with 'audyt' points towards an official report concerning an audit. Given the definitions, 'Audit Report / Information' (AR) is the most appropriate classification for a document detailing audit results, even if this specific text is just the rendering wrapper. The document length is very large (1.7 million characters), indicating it is the full content, not just a short announcement wrapper (which would suggest RPA or RNS).
2024-04-17 Polish
Oświadczenie Rady Nadzorczej dot. oceny sprawozdań Boryszew S.A. oraz Grupy Kapitałowej Boryszew za 2023 rok
Board/Management Information Classification · 95% confidence The document text provided is extremely short (relative to the 3.2 million character total length, although the provided snippet is HTML/CSS structure) and consists almost entirely of HTML structure, CSS styling, and font data generated by a conversion tool ('Consolia XBRL Tools v2.11.2.0', 'pdf2htmlEX'). The title tag is 'Osw_RN_dot_SF2023_2024-04-16_pl.xhtml'. The presence of 'RN' (likely referring to Regulatory News or similar announcement) and a specific date (2024-04-16) suggests this is an announcement wrapper for a filing, rather than the comprehensive report itself (like a 10-K or IR). Given the structure is a converted document wrapper and the content is minimal/structural, it strongly suggests this is an announcement about a filing being made available, fitting the 'Report Publication Announcement' (RPA) category, or potentially a general 'Regulatory Filing' (RNS) if RPA is too specific for a generic wrapper. Since it's a wrapper announcing the availability of content (implied by the conversion metadata), RPA is the most appropriate fit based on Rule 2.
2024-04-17 Polish
Sprawozdanie z dzialalności GKB za 2023 rok wraz z oświadczeniem na temat informacji niefinansowych_podpisy
Regulatory Filings Classification · 95% confidence The provided document text consists almost entirely of XML Digital Signature blocks, specifically referencing 'Signature', 'SignedInfo', 'DigestValue', and 'X509Certificate'. This structure is characteristic of a digitally signed document, often used to ensure the integrity and authenticity of regulatory filings or official reports. Crucially, the document text is truncated and ends abruptly within the XML structure ('Si'). The total document length is 22188 characters, which is substantial enough to be a full report, but the content shown is purely metadata/signature data, not the report body itself. However, the presence of references like URI="BRS_SprDz_2023_2024-04-16_pl.xhtml" suggests the document being signed is an XHTML file, likely a report or filing. Given the context of financial document classification and the highly technical, non-narrative content provided (which is just the signature block), this is most likely a regulatory filing that has been digitally signed for submission. Since the actual content of the report (10-K, IR, ER, etc.) is not visible, and the document structure itself is a signed artifact, the most appropriate general classification for a signed regulatory document that doesn't fit a specific financial report type is 'Regulatory Filings' (RNS), which serves as a fallback for miscellaneous or structural filings. If the document were longer and contained financial statements or management discussion, a different code would apply. Based only on the provided snippet, RNS is the safest classification for a signed structural component.
2024-04-17 Polish

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