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CINEWORLD GROUP PLC — Investor Relations & Filings

Ticker · CINE ISIN · GB00B15FWH70 LEI · 213800J2J3TOOI176M73 IL Publishing, broadcasting, and content production and distribution activities
Filings indexed 733 across all filing types
Latest filing 2015-05-26 Earnings Release
Country GB United Kingdom
Listing IL CINE

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Cineworld Group PLC is a global cinema operator and one of the largest movie theatre circuits in the world by screen count. The company's core business is motion picture exhibition, managing an extensive network of multiplex cinemas across multiple countries. A key part of its strategy is to provide an enhanced viewing experience through premium formats, including IMAX for large-scale clarity, 4DX for immersive multi-sensory effects, and ScreenX for panoramic visuals. The group's significant scale was achieved partly through the acquisition of Regal Entertainment Group, establishing a major presence in the United States market alongside its European operations. The company also engages in related retail and financing activities within its cinema sites.

Recent filings

Filing Released Lang Actions
Trading Update
Earnings Release Classification · 98% confidence The document is identified by the 'RNS Number' header and the concluding statement 'This information is provided by RNS The company news service from the London Stock Exchange'. The content is a 'Trading Update' providing key financial performance metrics (Revenues, Box Office, Retail) for the 19 weeks ended 14 May 2015. This format—a brief announcement summarizing recent performance without the full detail of a comprehensive report (like a 10-K or IR)—is characteristic of an Earnings Release (ER). Although it contains some operational updates, its primary function is the release of period-end financial highlights. It is not a full report, a presentation, or a transcript. FY 2015
2015-05-26 English
Special Business
Regulatory Filings Classification · 85% confidence The document text provided is not the content of a financial filing but rather an error message indicating that the processing system failed to extract text from a .doc file because the necessary conversion tools (doc2txt, antiword) were unavailable or failed. Since there is no actual content to analyze for keywords, regulatory headers, or reporting periods, this must be classified as a miscellaneous or unprocessable filing. Given the options, 'Regulatory Filings' (RNS) is the most appropriate fallback category for an unclassifiable or failed document extraction, although it technically represents a system failure rather than a standard filing type.
2015-05-26 English
Director/PDMR Shareholding
Director's Dealing Classification · 98% confidence The document text contains an 'RNS Number' and explicitly states that the information is provided by 'RNS, The company news service from the London Stock Exchange'. The content details a notification regarding an option grant to a Director (Philip Bowcock, CFO) under a Sharesave Scheme, which constitutes a transaction by an insider/director. This falls under the category of Director's Dealing (insider trades). Although it relates to a director's transaction, the primary context is the regulatory notification format (RNS) reporting this specific event. However, the core subject matter is the transaction by a director. Comparing the definitions: 'Director's Dealing (Code: DIRS)' covers 'Report of personal share transactions by company directors and executives (insider trades)'. Since this is a specific report of a director's transaction, DIRS is the most precise fit over the general 'RNS' fallback, even though it is delivered via RNS.
2015-05-12 English
Total Voting Rights
Regulatory Filings Classification · 98% confidence The document is very short (899 characters) and explicitly states it is providing 'Additional information' via an 'RNS Number'. The content details the 'Total Voting Rights' as of a specific date (30 April 2015) and mentions the 'Disclosure and Transparency Rules'. This format—a brief announcement providing a specific, required metric (total shares/voting rights) often used as a denominator for shareholder notifications—is characteristic of a general regulatory update or notification. Since there is a specific category for 'Declaration of Voting Results & Voting Rights Announcements' (DVA), and this document is a direct announcement of the total voting rights which serves as the basis for those calculations, DVA is the most precise fit. However, given the context of the RNS number and the nature of the announcement being a routine regulatory disclosure about share structure rather than the *results* of a vote, RNS (General Regulatory Filings) is also a strong candidate. Reviewing the definitions, DVA is for 'Official results from shareholder votes'. This document is about the *total number of shares* used for voting calculations, not the results of a vote. Therefore, it fits best as a general regulatory filing under RNS, or potentially a Share Issue/Capital Change (SHA) if the share count changed, but RNS is the most appropriate fallback for routine regulatory disclosures not covered elsewhere. Given the explicit mention of 'RNS Number' and the nature of the disclosure (Total Voting Rights under DTR), RNS is the most suitable classification.
2015-05-01 English
Director/PDMR Shareholding
Director's Dealing Classification · 95% confidence The document is identified by the 'RNS Number : 1738L' header and the closing statement 'This information is provided by RNS The company news service from the London Stock Exchange'. The content details share awards granted to Directors (Mooky Greidinger, Philip Bowcock, Israel Greidinger) under a performance share plan, which constitutes insider transactions or director dealings. However, the primary classification driver here is the RNS format and the nature of the announcement. While it relates to directors' share awards (which could suggest DIRS), the document is explicitly formatted as a general regulatory news service announcement (RNS) from the London Stock Exchange, detailing an event required under the Disclosure and Transparency Rules (DTR 3.1.4.R). Since DIRS is for 'Report of personal share transactions by company directors and executives (insider trades)', and this is a specific notification of an award grant to directors, DIRS is a strong candidate. However, given the explicit RNS formatting and the fact that DIRS is often used for mandatory transaction reports (like Form 4 in the US), and RNS is the general regulatory filing category, I must choose the most specific fit. Director's Dealing (DIRS) is the most specific fit for reporting share transactions/awards involving directors. The RNS format confirms it is a regulatory filing, but DIRS describes the *content* better than the generic RNS fallback.
2015-04-23 English
Annual Report and Notice of AGM
Report Publication Announcement Classification · 98% confidence The document explicitly states it contains the 'Annual Report and Accounts' and the 'Notice of Annual General Meeting'. However, the document length is very short (1202 chars) and its primary function, based on the content structure (RNS Number, date, brief description, and statement that copies 'have been submitted to the National Storage Mechanism' and 'will shortly be available'), is to announce the publication of these reports. This aligns perfectly with the definition of a Report Publication Announcement (RPA), which serves as a cover note for the actual detailed reports (10-K or AGM materials). Since it announces both the Annual Report and the AGM Notice, RPA is the most appropriate classification for the announcement itself, following the 'MENU VS MEAL' rule.
2015-04-21 English

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