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Ticker · BVI ISIN · FR0013308830 LEI · 969500TPU5T3HA5D1F11 PA Professional, scientific and technical activities
Filings indexed 1,153 across all filing types
Latest filing 2009-07-16 Declaration of Voting R…
Country FR France
Listing PA BVI

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Bureau Veritas SA is a global company specializing in testing, inspection, and certification (TIC) services. It provides solutions to help clients reduce risk, improve performance, and meet regulatory and standard-based challenges in quality, health and safety, environmental protection, and social responsibility. The company's core activities include laboratory testing, compliance evaluation, and certification for assets, products, infrastructure, and processes. Bureau Veritas serves both private and public organizations, offering services such as asset management and consulting to help them implement, measure, and achieve sustainability goals and ensure operational compliance.

Recent filings

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Number of shares and voting rights at June 30, 2009
Declaration of Voting Results & Voting Rights Announcements Classification · 98% confidence The document is dated July 16, 2009, and explicitly references 'Information on number of shares and voting rights as stipulated by article 223-16 of the general regulations of the French financial markets authority AMF'. It provides a table detailing the 'Number of shares' and the 'Number of voting rights' as of June 30, 2009. This content directly relates to the official count of shares and associated voting power, which aligns perfectly with the definition of 'Declaration of Voting Results & Voting Rights Announcements' (DVA). Although it is not a result of a specific meeting, it is a mandatory periodic disclosure concerning voting rights.
2009-07-16 English
Bilan semestriel du contrat de liquidité
Capital/Financing Update Classification · 99% confidence The document is titled "Bilan semestriel du contrat de liquidité de la société BUREAU VERITAS" (Semi-annual balance sheet of the liquidity contract of the company BUREAU VERITAS) and is dated July 8, 2009, referencing data as of June 30, 2009. This document details the status of a liquidity contract (often related to share buybacks or stabilization mechanisms) on a semi-annual basis. This content relates to the company's capital structure management and share transactions, but it is specifically a report on a liquidity contract balance, not a general capital change (SHA) or a transaction in own shares (POS) announcement, nor is it a full financial report (10-K/IR). Given the options, it most closely relates to financing/capital activities, but the specific nature of reporting on a liquidity contract balance is not explicitly covered by a single code. However, since it reports on the status of shares held under a specific financial arrangement, it is most analogous to a report on share transactions or capital management. Since 'POS' (Transaction in Own Shares) covers share repurchase/issuance, and liquidity contracts are often used to manage share price/volume, this is the closest fit among the specific options, although 'CAP' (Capital/Financing Update) is also plausible. Given the focus on the *balance* of the liquidity contract, which involves shares, POS is slightly more specific than a general financing update. Alternatively, since it is a periodic report on a specific financial arrangement, it could be considered a specialized regulatory filing (RNS) if no better fit exists. Comparing POS and CAP: POS is about the transaction itself; this is a report *on the contract balance*. Since liquidity contracts are a form of capital management, CAP is a strong candidate. Let's re-evaluate based on the definitions. It is a 'Bilan semestriel' (Semi-annual report) on a financial contract. It is not a standard 10-K or IR. It is not a dividend (DIV) or NAV. It is a report on the status of shares held for stabilization. This type of report is often categorized under general regulatory filings (RNS) or capital updates (CAP). Given the context of reporting on a formal contract involving shares, I will classify it as a Capital/Financing Update (CAP) as it pertains to the management of the company's share capital via a formal agreement, even if it's a periodic update on that agreement.
2009-07-08 French
Nombre d'actions et de droits de vote au 31 mai 2009
Share Issue/Capital Change Classification · 95% confidence The document is a short official notice from Bureau Veritas dated June 16, 2009, titled 'Information relative au nombre d'actions et de droits de vote' (Information relating to the number of shares and voting rights) as required by Article 223-16 of the AMF General Regulation. It explicitly provides the total number of shares and voting rights as of May 31, 2009. This type of periodic disclosure regarding share capital structure and voting power, especially when short and regulatory in nature, fits best under a general regulatory announcement or a specific capital/share structure update. Since it details the current share count and voting rights, it is most closely related to capital structure information. However, given the specific nature of reporting total shares and voting rights, and the lack of a specific code for 'Total Voting Rights Disclosure', I must evaluate the closest fit. It is not a dividend (DIV), a share issue (SHA), or a transaction in own shares (POS). It is a mandatory regulatory disclosure. Given the options, 'Share Issue/Capital Change' (SHA) is plausible as it reports the current capital base, but 'Regulatory Filings' (RNS) is often used for mandatory, non-financial periodic disclosures that don't fit elsewhere. Since the content is purely about the count of shares and voting rights, which is a fundamental aspect of capital structure reporting, SHA is a strong candidate. However, looking at the definitions, none perfectly match a 'Total Voting Rights Disclosure'. Since this is a mandatory disclosure about the total number of shares and voting rights, it is a fundamental piece of information for shareholders, often released periodically. Given the short length and regulatory context, RNS (Regulatory Filings) is the safest fallback for mandatory disclosures not covered by ER, IR, 10-K, etc. But, because it directly reports the 'Nombre d'actions en circulation' (Number of shares in circulation), SHA (Share Issue/Capital Change) is a better fit than the general RNS, as it pertains to the capital base.
2009-06-16 French
Number of shares and voting rights at May 31, 2009
Declaration of Voting Results & Voting Rights Announcements Classification · 96% confidence The document is very short (1093 chars) and explicitly states it is providing 'Information on number of shares and voting rights as stipulated by article 223-16 of the general regulations of the French financial markets authority AMF'. It presents a table detailing the 'Number of shares' and 'Number of voting rights' as of a specific date (May 31, 2009). This content directly relates to the total voting structure and share count, which is a specific regulatory disclosure. While it contains share/voting information, it is not a general capital change announcement (SHA) or a director's dealing (DIRS). It is a specific regulatory disclosure regarding voting rights. Among the provided codes, 'Declaration of Voting Results & Voting Rights Announcements' (DVA) is the most appropriate fit for official announcements detailing the total number of voting rights outstanding, even if it's not the final result of a specific vote, as it pertains to the underlying rights structure.
2009-06-16 English
Assemblée Générale Mixte du 3 juin 2009
AGM Information Classification · 99% confidence The document explicitly details the proceedings and outcomes of the 'Assemblée Générale Mixte' (Combined General Meeting) held on June 3, 2009. Key elements include the approval of resolutions, the distribution of dividends, a change in governance structure (transitioning to a Board of Directors model), and the appointment of new leadership (Frank Piedelièvre as Chairman and CEO). This content directly relates to formal shareholder meetings and the resulting governance changes, making 'AGM Information' (AGM-R) the most appropriate classification. Although it contains elements of governance change (MANG/CGR), the context is strictly the meeting itself.
2009-06-03 French
Document d'information annuel
Report Publication Announcement Classification · 99% confidence The document is titled "Document d'information annuel" (Annual Information Document) and explicitly states it is published in accordance with French financial regulations (AMF and Code monétaire et financier). It then lists all information published or made public over the preceding twelve months, including earnings releases, AGM results, capital changes, and governance updates. This structure—a comprehensive summary of disclosures made over the past year, often required by European regulators (like the AMF in France) as a substitute or supplement to the US 10-K—strongly indicates it is the company's primary annual disclosure document summarizing the year's activities and filings. While it is not explicitly labeled '10-K' (which is a US SEC filing), its function as the 'Document d'information annuel' aligns best with the comprehensive nature of an Annual Report (10-K). Given the context of French regulatory filings, this document serves the purpose of the Annual Report.
2009-05-20 French

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