Skip to main content
Cavotec SA logo

Cavotec SA — Investor Relations & Filings

Ticker · CCC ISIN · CH0136071542 LEI · 549300W82KU6CIGQP689 ST Manufacturing
Filings indexed 142 across all filing types
Latest filing 2019-07-25 Report Publication Anno…
Country CH Switzerland
Listing ST CCC

About Cavotec SA

https://www.cavotec.com/en/

Cavotec is a global engineering group that designs and manufactures innovative connection, electrification, and automation solutions. The company's technologies are engineered to improve safety, operational efficiency, and sustainability, supporting the global transition towards decarbonization. Cavotec serves a diverse range of sectors, including ports, maritime, airports, mining, tunneling, and general industry. Its portfolio includes automated mooring systems, shore power solutions, crane and industrial vehicle electrification systems, and specialized power connectors. These systems enable customers to automate operations, reduce environmental impact, and enhance performance in demanding environments.

Recent filings

Filing Released Lang Actions
Invitation to conference call 31 July 2019 at 10:00 CEST
Report Publication Announcement Classification · 1% confidence The document explicitly states that 'Cavotec SA will publish its Q2 report 2019, 31 July 2019 at 07:00 CEST' and then provides details for an accompanying conference call. The text itself is very short (2171 characters) and serves primarily to announce the future publication of a report and the associated call details, rather than containing the full report content. This fits the definition of a Report Publication Announcement (RPA), which covers announcements regarding the timing or release of company reports. It is not the Interim Report (IR) itself, nor is it the Call Transcript (CT) as the call has not yet occurred.
2019-07-25 English
California Court issues verdict on money owed by Cavotec
Legal Proceedings Report Classification · 1% confidence The document text is very short (1420 characters) and announces a specific legal outcome: a court judgment instructing Cavotec to pay USD 9.1 million regarding a previously reported case. It mentions the expected recording of the cash charge in the May accounts and concludes with contact information and a statement about compliance with the EU Market Abuse Regulation. Crucially, it includes an 'Attachment' link labeled 'Press Release 20 May 2019'. According to Rule 2, when a document is short and announces information or links to a press release/report, it should be classified as a Report Publication Announcement (RPA) or Regulatory Filing (RNS). Since this is a specific, material announcement regarding a legal matter and financial impact, it fits better as a specific regulatory announcement rather than a general RNS. However, none of the specific categories (like LTR for Legal Proceedings Report) perfectly capture a brief announcement *about* a legal settlement that is essentially a press release. Given the structure—a brief update with an attachment/link to the full release—and the fact that it is a mandatory disclosure under MAR, it functions as a regulatory announcement. Since 'LTR' (Legal Proceedings Report) is defined as updates on significant lawsuits, and this is a final settlement update, LTR is a strong candidate. However, the document itself is structured as a brief notification *of* the outcome, often preceding or accompanying a formal press release. Given the 'MENU VS MEAL' rule, and the presence of an attachment link, RPA is plausible if this were just announcing a report. But this is substantive news. Let's re-evaluate LTR vs RNS. LTR covers updates on significant lawsuits. This is the final judgment on a lawsuit. Therefore, LTR is the most specific fit for the *content* (legal settlement update). If the document were just the press release itself, LTR would be perfect. Since it's a very brief notification that includes the key facts and an attachment, it leans towards LTR as the primary subject matter, even if it's short. I will classify it as LTR because the core subject is the resolution of a legal proceeding, which is more specific than the general regulatory fallback (RNS) or the announcement fallback (RPA).
2019-05-20 English
Cavotec presents strategy to reach financial targets at Investor Information Meeting
Report Publication Announcement Classification · 1% confidence The document announces an 'Investor Information Meeting 2019' scheduled for May 7th, detailing the CEO's presentation on strategy, market outlook, and new financial targets. It provides logistics for attending (location, webcast, conference call numbers) and concludes with an 'Attachment' link to a 'Press release 7 May 2019'. This structure—an announcement about an event where presentations and strategy updates are shared—is characteristic of materials presented to investors, fitting the Investor Presentation (IP) category, or potentially an AGM-R if the meeting was the AGM. Since it is explicitly called an 'Investor Information Meeting' focusing on strategy and financial targets, and it is an announcement/summary rather than the full presentation deck itself (which is linked separately), it strongly aligns with the content shared during investor events. However, given the detailed strategic and financial target discussion, it is more substantial than a simple RPA. Since the content is the substance of an investor presentation/meeting, IP is the best fit, as AGM-R is reserved for the AGM itself, and this is a general Investor Information Meeting.
2019-05-07 English
Cavotec sets new financial targets
Report Publication Announcement Classification · 1% confidence The document text announces new financial targets (Sales Growth, EBIT Margin, Dividends) and a dividend policy set by the Board of Directors, following a restructuring program. This content relates to forward-looking financial guidance and strategic goals, often released to inform investors about future performance expectations. It is not a full annual report (10-K), an interim report (IR), or a simple earnings release (ER) which usually focuses on past period results. It most closely aligns with an Investor Presentation (IP) or a general announcement detailing strategic financial outlook. Given the context of setting specific, multi-year financial targets and dividend policy, 'Investor Presentation' (IP) is the most appropriate fit, as these targets are typically presented to investors. The document is short and includes an attachment link, but the core content is strategic guidance, not just an announcement of a report's availability, making IP a better fit than RPA or RNS.
2019-05-06 English
Cavotec SA – Q119 Report
Report Publication Announcement Classification · 1% confidence The document provides a summary of financial results for the period January–March 2019, including order intake, revenue, EBIT, and cash flow. While it contains substantive financial data, the document concludes with a clear 'Attachment' section that provides a link to the full 'Q119 Quarterly Report'. According to the 'Menu vs Meal' rule, since this text serves as an announcement of the report rather than the full report itself, it is classified as a Report Publication Announcement (RPA). Q1 2019
2019-05-03 English
Invitation to Investor Information Meeting
AGM Information Classification · 1% confidence The document is an invitation to an 'investor information meeting' where the CEO and CFO will provide an update on the transformation plan, strategy, and financial performance. It includes details on date, location, registration, and webcast/conference call access. This type of event, focused on providing updates to investors and analysts, aligns best with the purpose of an Investor Presentation (IP) or a general meeting announcement. Since it is an invitation to an event where a presentation will be given, and it is not a formal regulatory filing like a 10-K or an ER, it is most closely related to an Investor Presentation (IP) or potentially an AGM-R if it were the annual meeting itself. Given the context of a specific 'investor information meeting' focused on strategy and financials, 'IP' (Investor Presentation) is a strong fit, although it is an invitation *to* the presentation. However, looking at the definitions, 'AGM-R' is for AGM materials. This is not an AGM. 'IP' is for the presentation itself. Since this document is an invitation to an event where a presentation will occur, and it is not a short announcement of a report release (RPA/RNS), it is best classified as the material type it is promoting, or the closest event type. Given the content focuses heavily on strategy and financial updates for investors, 'IP' is the most appropriate classification for the *content* being delivered, even if this specific document is the invitation. If the document were purely an announcement of a report release, RPA would be chosen. Since it details the content of an upcoming investor event, IP is selected.
2019-04-04 English

Report missing filing

Can't find a specific document? Let us know and we'll add it within 24 hours.

We will notify you once the filing is added.
Report sent
Thank you. We will check the data and update it shortly.