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Ticker · 9IY ISIN · FR0000053399 LEI · 969500CC2PIGAFVPD702 PA Water supply; sewerage, waste management and remediation activities
Filings indexed 464 across all filing types
Latest filing 2009-03-18 Share Issue/Capital Cha…
Country FR France
Listing PA 9IY

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CNIM Groupe is a holding company that formerly operated as an equipment manufacturer and industrial contractor. Following a major restructuring, its primary operational divisions have been acquired by other entities. The business line focused on the construction and operation of waste and biomass energy recovery centers, CNIM Environnement & Energie EPC, was taken over by Paprec Group. The division specializing in high-technology systems for the defense, security, nuclear, space, and large-scale scientific research sectors, CNIM Systèmes Industriels, was acquired by REEL Group. These former divisions continue their activities under their new parent companies.

Recent filings

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Déclaration mensuelle février 2009
Share Issue/Capital Change Classification · 99% confidence The document text contains highly structured tables with French headings such as 'PROGRAMME D'ERAHAT', 'TABLEAU DE LA RELATION MENUELLED' (likely 'Tableau de la Relation Annuelle' or similar financial reporting structure), and sections like 'II. OPERATIONS REALISEES AU COMPTANT'. The presence of dates (e.g., '2/05/2008'), financial figures, and references to 'exercice' (fiscal year) strongly suggests a formal financial report. Given the comprehensive nature implied by the detailed tables and the length (over 30,000 characters), this is likely a full annual or interim financial statement rather than a brief announcement. Since the text is heavily structured and appears to be the core content of a report detailing operations and financial data, it aligns best with a comprehensive report. Without explicit mention of '10-K' or 'Annual Report' in English, the most appropriate classification for a comprehensive, period-specific financial report is 'Interim / Quarterly Report' (IR) if it's not explicitly annual, or '10-K' if it were a US filing. Since the language is French and it details operations and financial metrics, 'IR' (Interim Report) is a strong candidate, although it could also be an Annual Report (10-K) if the context implies yearly data. Given the structure and detail, it is a primary financial document, not just an announcement (ruling out RPA/RNS). I will lean towards 'IR' as a comprehensive report for a specific period, which is a common format for non-US annual/semi-annual filings.
2009-03-18 French
Déclaration droits de vote au 28 février 2009
Share Issue/Capital Change Classification · 95% confidence The document is very short (628 characters) and explicitly references French regulatory articles (Article L233-8 of the Commercial Code and Article 223-16 of the AMF General Regulation). It provides a snapshot of the total number of shares and voting rights as of a specific date (February 28, 2009). This structure—a brief notification detailing share capital and voting rights changes—is characteristic of a regulatory filing concerning share structure, often related to major shareholding notifications or general capital structure updates, but the specific content points directly to the calculation of voting rights, which is often a component of major shareholding disclosures or general regulatory updates. Given the options, this is not a full report (10-K, IR), an earnings release (ER), or a dividend notice (DIV). It is a formal notification about the total number of shares and voting rights. While 'Major Shareholding Notification' (MRQ) deals with ownership changes, this specific format detailing the total voting rights calculation aligns closely with mandatory disclosures related to capital structure transparency required by regulators like the AMF. Since it is a formal regulatory disclosure that doesn't fit perfectly into the other specific categories (like DIRS or DIV), and it is a short notification, it falls best under the general 'Regulatory Filings' (RNS) or potentially a specific capital structure notification. However, the content is a direct disclosure of the total voting rights base, which is a key component of transparency filings. Given the lack of a specific 'Voting Rights Disclosure' code, and its nature as a mandatory, short regulatory update, RNS is the most appropriate fallback, although it strongly relates to share capital information.
2009-03-03 French
Chiffre d'affaires 4ème trimestre 2008
Earnings Release Classification · 99% confidence The document is dated February 16, 2009, and presents comparative revenue figures ('Chiffres d'affaires comparés') broken down by quarters (1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th) for the years 2007 and 2008, presented in thousands of Euros. This structure, detailing financial performance over specific reporting periods (quarters), strongly indicates a periodic financial report. Since the data covers multiple quarters within a year (2007/2008) and is presented in a detailed tabular format, it aligns best with a comprehensive report for a period shorter than a year, or supplementary data related to such a report. Given the options, 'Interim / Quarterly Report' (IR) is the most appropriate classification for detailed periodic financial results, although it lacks the formal structure of a full 10-K. It is not a mere announcement (RPA/RNS) as it contains the actual data. It is more detailed than a simple Earnings Release (ER). FY 2008
2009-02-16 French
Déclaraton de droits de vote au 31 janvier 2009
Share Issue/Capital Change Classification · 95% confidence The document is very short (628 characters) and explicitly references French regulatory articles (Article L233-8 of the Commercial Code and Article 223-16 of the AMF General Regulation). It provides a snapshot of the total number of shares and voting rights as of a specific date (January 31, 2009). This structure—a brief notification detailing share capital and voting rights—is characteristic of a regulatory filing concerning share structure or ownership changes, but it does not fit perfectly into the defined categories like DIRS (Director's Dealing) or MRQ (Major Shareholding Notification) which usually involve specific thresholds or transactions. Given the nature of providing statutory share/voting rights information, and lacking a better fit among the specific options, it falls best under the general 'Regulatory Filings' fallback category (RNS), as it is a mandatory disclosure to the regulator (AMF). However, since the content is purely about the total number of shares and voting rights, it is a specific type of statutory disclosure. Reviewing the options, none perfectly match a 'Total Voting Rights' disclosure, which is often a standalone filing in European markets. Given the options, RNS is the most appropriate catch-all for mandatory regulatory disclosures that don't fit elsewhere. The document is not an announcement of a report (RPA), nor is it a dividend notice, capital change, or management change.
2009-02-12 French
Déclaration mensuelle janvier 2009
Major Shareholding Notification Classification · 99% confidence The document text is highly structured, containing tables with headers like "PROGRAMMEDERACHAT" and sections titled "II. OPERATIONS REALISEES AU COMPTANT". The content appears to be a detailed listing or report of financial transactions, specifically related to cash operations, with columns for date, type of transaction, number of shares, price, and total amount. The presence of extensive tables detailing specific transactions, rather than a narrative summary or a formal regulatory filing structure (like a 10-K or DEF 14A), strongly suggests a detailed financial data output. Given the options, this format is most consistent with supplementary data, although it is not explicitly an XLSX file. However, the structure and detail level point towards a comprehensive financial report or supplement. Since it is not a standard narrative report (10-K, IR) or a simple announcement (ER, RPA), and it contains detailed financial figures, it aligns best with a detailed financial disclosure. If this were a standard SEC filing, it would likely be part of an Annual Report (10-K) or Interim Report (IR), but the presentation style suggests a specific data dump or supplement. Given the context of financial reporting databases, this detailed, tabular data often corresponds to a Financial Supplement (XLSX) or a detailed section within a larger report. Since the text is extensive and detailed, it is unlikely to be just an RPA. The language is French, which is common in European filings, but the classification codes are based on US/global standards. The content is too detailed for a simple Fund Factsheet (FS). Considering the depth of transaction data, it is most likely a detailed financial disclosure, which often accompanies or is provided as a supplement to the main reports. Without a clear regulatory header (like '10-K' or 'Form 6-K'), and given the highly structured, data-heavy nature, I will classify it as a detailed financial document. If this were an actual Excel file, it would be XLSX. As it is presented as text, it represents the content of a detailed financial report. Given the options, and the lack of narrative context for a standard IR or 10-K, I lean towards a detailed financial disclosure. However, the structure strongly resembles data tables often found in financial supplements. I will select 'IR' (Interim/Quarterly Report) as a strong possibility if this is a comprehensive period report, or 'XLSX' if it represents the data content of a supplement. Since the text is very long (26k chars) and detailed, it suggests a comprehensive report rather than just an announcement. I will classify it as an Interim Report (IR) as it details operations, which is typical for quarterly/half-year reports, assuming this is not the full annual report (10-K). The French headers suggest a non-US filing, but the classification must use the provided codes. The detail suggests a comprehensive report, not just an ER or RPA.
2009-02-12 French
Déclaration de droits de vote au 31 décembre 2008
Share Issue/Capital Change Classification · 95% confidence The document text is very short (772 characters) and appears to be a formal notification to shareholders regarding the total number of shares and voting rights as of December 31, 2008, referencing French commercial code (L233-8) and AMF regulations (223-16). This structure strongly suggests a mandatory disclosure related to share capital or voting rights changes. While it contains share data, it is not a comprehensive report (like 10-K or IR). It is a specific notification about the total number of voting rights, which aligns closely with the intent of disclosures related to share capital changes or major shareholdings, but the most precise fit among the provided codes for a formal statutory disclosure about the total number of shares and voting rights is often captured under general regulatory filings or share/capital related announcements. Given the explicit mention of the total number of shares and voting rights ('nombre d'actions' and 'nombre de droits de vote'), this is a statutory disclosure about the capital structure/voting power. This fits best under 'Share Issue/Capital Change' (SHA) or potentially 'Major Shareholding Notification' (MRQ) if interpreted broadly as a capital structure update, or 'Regulatory Filings' (RNS) as a fallback. Since it explicitly details the total number of shares and voting rights, which is a fundamental aspect of capital structure reporting, SHA is a strong candidate, although MRQ often deals with changes in *significant* holdings rather than the total outstanding count. However, in the context of French AMF filings, these disclosures are often grouped with capital structure updates. Given the options, and recognizing this as a statutory disclosure of total voting rights, it is most closely related to capital structure reporting (SHA) or a general regulatory filing (RNS). Since it is a specific, mandatory disclosure about the total count, I will classify it as a general Regulatory Filing (RNS) as it doesn't perfectly match the definitions for SHA (new issues/splits) or MRQ (crossing thresholds of significant holdings), but is a required regulatory notice.
2009-01-16 French

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