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Bourrelier Group SA — Investor Relations & Filings

Ticker · ALBOU ISIN · FR0000054421 LEI · 9695003D0XVFSWYN0M16 PA Wholesale and retail trade
Filings indexed 252 across all filing types
Latest filing 2009-02-05 Earnings Release
Country FR France
Listing PA ALBOU

About Bourrelier Group SA

https://www.bourrelier-group.com

Bourrelier Group SA is a holding company primarily engaged in the do-it-yourself (DIY) retail market. The company operates a network of medium-sized stores specializing in home improvement, gardening, and decoration products. Its product offerings include a wide array of items such as tools, construction materials, garden furniture, swimming pool accessories, and interior decor, serving both individual consumers and small businesses. In addition to its core retail activities, the group functions as a family holding company focused on investing in and supporting the long-term growth of businesses with high development potential, leveraging its entrepreneurial experience.

Recent filings

Filing Released Lang Actions
Chiffre d'affaires 4ème trimestre 2008
Earnings Release Classification · 98% confidence The document provides a summary of the company's revenue (Chiffre d'affaires) for the full year 2008, broken down by quarter, and discusses performance across different geographical segments (France, Benelux, Spain). It explicitly states the full annual results will be published on April 2, 2009. This content is a preliminary release of key financial highlights for a period, not the comprehensive annual report (10-K) or a detailed interim report (IR). It fits the definition of an initial announcement of periodical financial results, which corresponds to the Earnings Release (ER) code. The document length is short (2979 chars), but it contains the core financial summary, making it the release itself, not just an announcement of a release (RPA/RNS). FY 2008
2009-02-05 French
Evolution mensuelle du nombre de droits de vote et du nombre d'actions - Janvier 2009
Notice of Dividend Amount Classification · 85% confidence The document is titled "EVOLUTION MENSUELLE DU NOMBRE DE DROITS DE VOTE ET DU NOMBRE D'ACTIONS" (Monthly evolution of the number of voting rights and shares) and explicitly references French regulatory articles (Code de commerce and AMF General Regulation) for reporting voting rights as of January 31, 2009. This content directly relates to the total number of shares and voting rights, which is a specific regulatory disclosure. Among the provided codes, none perfectly match a 'Voting Rights Evolution' filing, but the closest fit that deals with share structure and voting rights reporting, especially when it's a routine regulatory update, is often grouped with share/capital changes or general regulatory announcements. Since it details the total number of shares and voting rights, it is a specific disclosure related to the capital structure and shareholder rights. Given the options, this type of mandatory periodic disclosure about voting rights is most closely related to capital structure notifications or general regulatory filings. Since there is no specific 'Voting Rights Disclosure' code, and it is a mandatory regulatory update, I will check related codes. It is not a Director's Dealing (DIRS), nor a Major Shareholding Notification (MRQ) which deals with ownership thresholds. It is a disclosure about the total capital structure and voting rights. The closest fit among the provided codes that deals with share structure/rights updates is 'SHA' (Share Issue/Capital Change) or 'RNS' (Regulatory Filings). Because this is a mandatory, periodic disclosure of the total voting rights base, it fits best under a general regulatory filing category if a more specific one isn't available. However, since it explicitly details the total number of shares and voting rights, which underpins capital structure, 'SHA' (Share Issue/Capital Change) is a plausible, though imperfect, fit if the system expects capital structure updates here. Given the strict definitions, and the lack of a specific 'Voting Rights Disclosure' code, 'RNS' (Regulatory Filings) serves as the best general fallback for mandatory, non-financial, non-management regulatory updates. I will classify it as RNS as it is a mandatory regulatory disclosure that doesn't fit the other specific categories like DIRS, MRQ, or SHA (which usually implies an *action* like an issue or split, not just a periodic count).
2009-02-04 French
Evolution attendu des résultats annuels 2008
Earnings Release Classification · 95% confidence The document discusses the expected evolution of the 2008 annual results, specifically mentioning that a planned subsidiary sale ('Eoliennes de Trémeheuc') did not materialize by year-end, leading to a lower anticipated net result than previously estimated. It provides an update on financial expectations for the full year 2008 and announces the future release date for the Q4 2008 revenue (February 5, 2009). This content is a forward-looking statement or an update on expected performance, which aligns best with an Earnings Release (ER) or a Management Discussion/Report (MDA), but since it is an update on expected results rather than the final release, and it is very short (1136 chars), it functions as an early warning or preliminary update on performance. Given the options, it is a preliminary update on financial performance, making ER the most suitable fit, as it precedes the final results publication. FY 2008
2009-01-22 French
Cessation et bilan du contrat de liquidité au 31 décembre 2008
Regulatory Filings Classification · 99% confidence The document text is very short (841 characters) and announces the cessation and balance sheet of a liquidity contract ('contrat de liquidité') as of December 31, 2008, detailing the remaining assets (shares and cash). This is a specific financial disclosure related to market making or liquidity provision, which does not fit neatly into the primary categories like 10-K, ER, or IR. It is a specific regulatory or operational announcement. Given the options, it is a specific financial/operational update. Since there is no direct category for 'Liquidity Contract Cessation', and it is not a standard earnings release (ER) or interim report (IR), it falls best under the general 'Regulatory Filings' (RNS) as a miscellaneous, specific corporate action disclosure, or potentially 'CAP' if interpreted as a capital structure management action, but RNS is the safer fallback for specific, non-standard disclosures. Given the nature of reporting on market operations, RNS is the most appropriate fallback.
2009-01-14 French
Recommandations MEDEF-AFEP du 6 octobre 2008 sur la rémunération des mandataires sociaux
Governance Information Classification · 99% confidence The document discusses the Board of Directors' review and adoption of the AFEP-MEDEF recommendations from October 6, 2008, concerning the remuneration of executive officers ('rémunération des dirigeants mandataires sociaux'). This content directly relates to how executives are compensated and governed. Among the provided definitions, 'Remuneration Information (Code: DEF 14A)' is the most specific fit, as DEF 14A filings in the US context often cover executive compensation details, and the subject matter here is explicitly about remuneration guidelines for management. Although the document is short (1034 chars), it is not merely announcing a report; it is detailing the company's formal adoption of remuneration standards, making it substantive information related to compensation governance, rather than a simple RPA or RNS.
2008-12-23 French
Calendrier prévisionnel de communication financière 2009
Regulatory Filings Classification · 95% confidence The document is titled "Calendrier prévisionnel de communication financière 2009" (2009 Financial Communication Schedule). It lists future dates for the release of quarterly sales figures, annual results, half-year results, and the date of the General Meeting (Assemblée Générale). This document is an announcement detailing *when* future financial reports and events will occur, rather than being the report itself (like an ER, IR, or 10-K). Since it is an announcement about the schedule of corporate communications and financial events, it fits best under the general category for regulatory announcements or scheduling information. Given the options, it is a specific announcement regarding the company's reporting schedule, which is often released via regulatory channels. It is not a specific report type (like ER, IR, 10-K) nor is it a proxy statement (PSI) or AGM material (AGM-R), although it mentions the AGM date. The most appropriate general category for an announcement about the publication schedule of various reports is Regulatory Filings (RNS), as it is a formal communication to the market about future disclosures.
2008-11-25 French

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