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Ticker · BRS ISIN · PLBRSZW00011 LEI · 259400TQVZIBDY41DT16 WAR Manufacturing
Filings indexed 174 across all filing types
Latest filing 2024-04-17 Board/Management Inform…
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
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
Sprawozdanie z dzialalności GKB za 2023 rok wraz z oświadczeniem na temat informacji niefinansowych
Audit Report / Information Classification · 98% confidence The document text provided is an HTML structure containing CSS styles and metadata, specifically mentioning 'Consolia XBRL Tools v2.11.2.0' and a title 'BRS_SprDz_2023_2024-04-16_pl.xhtml'. The content is heavily stylized for rendering (using classes like .pf, .pc, .t) and appears to be the rendered output of a financial filing, likely converted from a PDF or XBRL source, given the tool mention and the structure. The document length is very large (over 15 million characters), suggesting it is a comprehensive report, not a brief announcement. The presence of XBRL tools and the structure strongly suggest a formal regulatory filing containing detailed financial data. Since it is a very large, detailed document, it is likely a full report. Given the context of financial filings, and without explicit mention of '10-K' or 'IR' (Interim Report), the most appropriate classification for a large, detailed, structured financial document that might be derived from XBRL data is the general '10-K' (Annual Report) or 'IR' (Interim Report). However, the file name 'BRS_SprDz_2023_2024-04-16_pl.xhtml' suggests a specific report type, possibly a Polish filing ('pl'). Since the content is the full body of a large document, and not just an announcement of publication, it is classified as a comprehensive report. Without more context to distinguish between 10-K and IR, and given the complexity and size, it represents a core financial report. If this were a US filing, it would be 10-K or 10-Q. Given the ambiguity and the nature of the content being the full report structure, I will lean towards the most comprehensive annual report type, 10-K, as a strong possibility for a large structured filing, or the general Interim Report (IR) if it's not annual. Since the text is highly technical and structured, it represents the report content itself, not just an announcement. Given the lack of explicit keywords for 10-K or IR, and the presence of XBRL tooling, this is a detailed financial statement document. I will classify it as an Interim Report (IR) as a safe bet for a comprehensive, non-10-K report, or default to the general '10-K' if it's assumed to be the primary annual filing structure. FY 2023
2024-04-17 Polish
Sprawozdanie finansowe Boryszew S.A.za 2023 rok_podpisy
Regulatory Filings Classification · 95% confidence The document text consists almost entirely of XML signature blocks (Signatures, SignedInfo, SignatureValue, KeyInfo, X509Data, etc.). This structure is characteristic of digitally signed regulatory filings or official documents submitted electronically, often in XBRL or XML format, where the content itself is embedded or referenced within the signature structure. Key indicators are: 1. Presence of multiple <Signature> blocks. 2. References to files like "BRS_2024-04-16_pl.xhtml". 3. Certificates issued by Polish entities (Certum, Krajowa Izba Rozliczeniowa S.A., Narodowy Bank Polski). 4. The document length is substantial (38391 chars), suggesting it is a full filing, not just a short announcement. Given the highly technical, signed XML structure, and the lack of typical narrative content (like management discussion, financial tables, or specific report sections), this document most closely resembles a regulatory filing that has been digitally signed for authenticity. Since it doesn't clearly map to 10-K, IR, ER, or DEF 14A, and it is clearly a formal submission, the most appropriate general category is Regulatory Filings (RNS), which serves as a fallback for formal, non-standardized submissions or the container for such submissions. However, the presence of the file name "BRS_2024-04-16_pl.xhtml" suggests the underlying document might be a specific report. If we assume this is the actual filing container, RNS is the best fit. If the underlying document were identifiable (e.g., a Quarterly Report), we might choose IR, but based *only* on the provided text (which is the signature wrapper), RNS is the safest classification for a formal, signed submission.
2024-04-17 Polish
Sprawozdanie finansowe Boryszew S.A.za 2023 rok
Regulatory Filings Classification · 95% confidence The provided document text is extremely long (over 9 million characters, though truncated for display) and appears to be the raw HTML/CSS structure resulting from converting a PDF document, likely using a tool like pdf2htmlEX, as indicated by the tool name and extensive CSS styling related to page layout and rendering. The content itself does not contain typical financial reporting headers (like '10-K', 'Annual Report', 'Earnings Release', 'Financial Statements', etc.) or specific regulatory filing identifiers. Since the document is the full rendered content of a report rather than a short announcement about a report, and given the lack of specific content keywords pointing to a defined category (like ER, 10-K, IR, etc.), the most appropriate classification based on the provided definitions is the general fallback category for regulatory filings that don't fit elsewhere, or potentially a generic document format if one existed. However, since the input is the *content* of a document, and not an announcement *about* a document, and it doesn't match any specific financial report type, I must choose the best fit. Given the context of financial documents, and the lack of specific content, I will default to the most general filing category, RNS, as it serves as a fallback for miscellaneous regulatory announcements, although this document is likely the full content of a report that was not classified by content keywords. Since the document is massive, it is highly unlikely to be a short RPA. I will classify it as RNS as a catch-all for unidentifiable content structure.
2024-04-17 Polish
List Prezesa Zarządu_podpis
Regulatory Filings Classification · 95% confidence The provided document text consists almost entirely of XML structures related to digital signatures (Signature, SignedInfo, KeyInfo, X509Data, DigestValue) and embedded CSS/HTML styling information (likely from an XHTML document being signed). Crucially, the embedded content description within the signature object specifies the filename: "filename=\"List_Prezesa do Akcjonariuszy.xhtml\"". The Polish phrase "List Prezesa do Akcjonariuszy" translates to "Letter from the President to Shareholders". This strongly suggests the document is related to shareholder communication, likely accompanying a formal filing or serving as a direct communication. Given the options: 1. It is not a full 10-K or IR (too short and focused on signature/metadata). 2. It is not an ER, CT, or MDA as there is no financial result data or call transcript. 3. The content points towards shareholder communication ("Letter from the President to Shareholders"). This aligns best with documents sent to shareholders for informational purposes or voting, such as Proxy Solicitation (DEF 14A or PSI) or general shareholder correspondence. 4. Since the content is a signed letter intended for shareholders, and it is not explicitly a proxy statement (DEF 14A) or voting result (DVA), it falls into the category of general investor/shareholder communication. The presence of a letter from the President to shareholders is often included in Proxy Statements (DEF 14A) or Annual Reports (10-K), but since this is just the signed component, and the content is a letter, it is most likely related to governance or shareholder information. 5. Given the specific nature of a 'Letter from the President to Shareholders', and lacking context of a full report or a specific voting request, it is highly related to Governance Information (CGR) or potentially a component of a Proxy Statement (PSI/DEF 14A). However, without explicit mention of compensation (DEF 14A) or solicitation (PSI), and focusing on the 'Letter from the President' which is a common governance element, CGR is a strong candidate, or RNS as a fallback for specific correspondence. 6. Re-evaluating the definitions: A 'Letter from the President to Shareholders' is a key component of corporate governance reporting. CGR (Governance Information) is the most fitting category for documents detailing internal rules, board structure, and governance practices, which often includes the Chairman's/President's letter. 7. The document length is large (1.9M chars), suggesting the signature block is just the beginning of a much larger document, which contradicts the 'MENU VS MEAL' rule if the full document were present. However, since we only see the signature block and styling, we must classify based on what is visible. The visible content is the digital signature wrapper for a document titled 'List_Prezesa do Akcjonariuszy.xhtml'. This is a formal document intended for shareholders, making it highly relevant to shareholder meetings or governance. Given the strong indication of a formal shareholder letter, and the lack of explicit proxy/remuneration details, Governance Information (CGR) is the most appropriate classification for this type of foundational communication.
2024-04-17 Polish

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