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Ticker · CPR ISIN · PLPZBDT00013 LEI · 259400RSI902DYNUQ180 WAR Construction
Filings indexed 497 across all filing types
Latest filing 2024-05-01 Regulatory Filings
Country PL Poland
Listing WAR CPR

About Compremum S.A.

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Compremum S.A. is a capital group composed of production, engineering, and construction companies. The group's operational activities are concentrated in five primary market segments: construction services, joinery, real estate development, renewable energy sources (RES), and the railway industry. As a general contractor, the company executes infrastructure projects, including the construction of fiber optic, water, and sewage networks. The joinery division manufactures and sells windows and doors. The group also develops real estate projects and provides solutions for the renewable energy and railway sectors, delivering its products and services to clients in the European Union and the United States.

Recent filings

Filing Released Lang Actions
List Zarządu_podpis
Regulatory Filings Classification · 95% confidence The provided document text consists entirely of XML digital signature blocks (containing elements like 'Signature', 'SignedInfo', 'KeyInfo', 'X509Certificate', and 'DigestValue'). This structure strongly indicates that the document is a digitally signed file, likely an XML-based regulatory filing or a container for such a filing. The presence of multiple signatures and references to 'CPR_List_ZA_2024-04-30_pl.xhtml' suggests it is a list or report published on April 30, 2024, which has been formally signed for authenticity. Since the content is purely metadata/signature structure and not the actual financial report narrative or data, and given the context of corporate filings, this is best classified as a general Regulatory Filing (RNS) or potentially a placeholder/container for a specific report. Given the lack of specific financial keywords (like '10-K', 'Earnings', 'Balance Sheet') and the focus on digital signing infrastructure, RNS is the most appropriate general category for an unidentifiable, signed regulatory submission.
2024-05-01 Polish
List Zarządu
Audit Report / Information Classification · 95% confidence The document text provided is primarily composed of HTML structure, CSS styling definitions, and font data (WOFF format encoded in base64). The title tag contains 'CPR_List_ZA_2024-04-30_pl.xhtml'. This structure strongly suggests the document is a machine-readable conversion of a filing (likely PDF to HTML via pdf2htmlEX, as indicated by comments and class names like 'pf', 'pc', 't'). However, the content itself does not contain the narrative, financial tables, or specific regulatory disclosures characteristic of a full report (10-K, IR) or a specific announcement (ER, DIV, MANG). Since it is a generic, structured file output from a conversion process, and lacks specific financial content, the most appropriate classification is the fallback category for miscellaneous or non-standard filings, which is 'RNS' (Regulatory Filings) or potentially 'XLSX' if it were data, but given the HTML/CSS structure, RNS is a better fit as a catch-all for non-standard formats that are likely regulatory in nature but not the core report itself. Given the length (over 1 million characters) and the nature of the content being the *structure* of a document rather than the content, it's highly likely this is an ancillary file or a poorly parsed document. I will default to RNS as the general regulatory fallback. Q1 2024
2024-05-01 Polish
Ocena Rady Nadzorczej dotycząca sprawozdań finansowych za rok 2023_podpisy
Regulatory Filings Classification · 95% confidence The document text consists almost entirely of XML structures containing digital signatures (xmlns:ds, xades namespaces) and certificate data (X509Data, RSAKeyValue). The presence of multiple 'Signature' blocks and 'QualifyingProperties' strongly indicates this is a digitally signed document, likely a regulatory filing or official communication that requires cryptographic verification. Key indicators: 1. Extensive XML Digital Signature elements. 2. References to a file named 'CPR_RN_ocena_spr_2024-04-30_pl.xhtml'. The term 'ocena spr' suggests an assessment or report, and the date is April 30, 2024. 3. The document length is substantial (21,248 chars), suggesting it is the content of the filing itself, not just a short announcement. 4. The content is not a standard narrative report (like 10-K, IR, ER) but the underlying signed structure. Given the structure is a signed document referencing an 'ocena spr' (assessment/report) and the content is the signature block itself, this is most likely the underlying structure of a regulatory filing. Since it is not a standard SEC form (10-K, DEF 14A) and appears to be a general regulatory submission (possibly Polish given the language fragments like 'pl.xhtml' and Polish certificate details), the most appropriate classification is the general regulatory fallback category. If the referenced file 'CPR_RN_ocena_spr_2024-04-30_pl.xhtml' were the actual content, it might be an Audit Report (AR) or Interim Report (IR), but since we only have the signature wrapper, 'RNS' (Regulatory Filings - general fallback) is the safest classification for a document whose primary content is its own digital signature structure.
2024-05-01 Polish
Ocena Rady Nadzorczej dotycząca sprawozdań finansowych za rok 2023
Regulatory Filings Classification · 95% confidence The document text provided is primarily composed of HTML structure, CSS styles, and metadata related to the conversion of a PDF file into an HTML format (indicated by 'Consolia XBRL Tools v2.11.6.0' and extensive CSS for page rendering). The title of the document is 'CPR_RN_ocena_spr_2024-04-30_pl.xhtml'. The presence of 'CPR_RN' suggests a regulatory or official report, and the date '2024-04-30' indicates a specific reporting period. However, the content itself is not the substance of a financial report (like 10-K, IR, or ER) but rather the wrapper/container for the rendered document. Since the actual content is not visible, and the file name suggests a regulatory notification or report ('RN' often stands for Regulatory Notice or similar in some contexts, and 'ocena spr' might mean 'assessment report' in Polish), the most appropriate classification, given the lack of substantive content and the nature of the file being a container/conversion artifact, is the general fallback category for regulatory filings that don't fit elsewhere, or if we interpret 'RN' as a general regulatory announcement. Given the structure is an HTML rendering of a document, and we cannot see the actual content to classify it as 10-K, IR, or ER, we must rely on the file name clues. 'CPR_RN' suggests a Regulatory Notice/Report. Since there is no specific category for a generic Polish regulatory notice, and the document is clearly a filing artifact, 'RNS' (Regulatory Filings - general regulatory announcements and fallback) is the safest classification, assuming the underlying document is a regulatory filing. However, if we strictly follow the 'MENU VS MEAL' rule, this is not the meal itself, but the container. If the underlying document was an Earnings Release (ER) or Interim Report (IR), this HTML wrapper would be the announcement of its availability, which points towards RPA or RNS. Given the file name suggests a specific report type ('ocena spr'), RNS is the best fit as a general regulatory document wrapper.
2024-05-01 Polish
Sprawozdanie Biegłego Rewidenta z badania JSF na dzień 31.12.2023_podpisy
Regulatory Filings Classification · 95% confidence The provided document text consists entirely of XML digital signature blocks (Signature, SignedInfo, KeyInfo, Object, QualifyingProperties). This structure is characteristic of a digitally signed file, often used to attest to the integrity and authenticity of an underlying document. The reference URI points to 'CPR_JSF_SzB_2023-12-31_pl.xhtml', and the signing time is April 30, 2024. This is not the content of a financial report itself (like 10-K, IR, or ER), but rather the metadata/security wrapper for a filing. Since the content is purely technical/security metadata and does not announce a report, the most appropriate general category for an attachment or technical wrapper that doesn't fit a specific financial disclosure type is the fallback category, Regulatory Filings (RNS). The document length (5524 chars) is substantial enough that it's not just a simple header, but the content type dictates it's not a standard financial disclosure.
2024-05-01 Polish
Sprawozdanie Biegłego Rewidenta z badania JSF na dzień 31.12.2023
Audit Report / Information Classification · 95% confidence The document text provided is primarily HTML/CSS code used for rendering a PDF document, as indicated by the presence of `<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">`, `<title>CPR_JSF_SzB_2023-12-31_pl.xhtml</title>`, and extensive CSS styling related to page layout (`.pf`, `.pc`, etc.) generated by `pdf2htmlEX`. The document length is very large (over 4 million characters), suggesting it is the full content of a substantial report, not just a short announcement. The title contains a date suffix ("2023-12-31") and a Polish abbreviation ("CPR_JSF_SzB"). While the exact nature of 'CPR_JSF_SzB' is unknown without further context, the structure strongly suggests a comprehensive, period-specific financial filing that has been converted from PDF. Given the length and the presence of a specific period end date, this is likely a full periodic report. Since it is not explicitly labeled as a 10-K (Annual Report) or an IR (Interim/Quarterly Report) based on common English headers, and it appears to be a regulatory filing converted to HTML, the most appropriate classification among the comprehensive reports is the Interim/Quarterly Report (IR), or if it's a very detailed statutory filing, it might fall under a general category. However, the presence of a specific period end date (2023-12-31) points towards a formal financial statement submission. Since the content is the report itself (not an announcement of a report), and it's not a 10-K, I will classify it as an Interim/Quarterly Report (IR), assuming the date implies a period shorter than a full year, or a general statutory filing that fits best here. If it were a short announcement, RPA would be chosen, but the size rules this out. Given the Polish context and the lack of explicit English headers (like '10-Q' or '10-K'), IR is the best fit for a comprehensive period report. FY 2023
2024-05-01 Polish

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