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Ticker · CRM ISIN · PLCMRAY00029 LEI · 2594006HZJ8OSNK56U87 WAR Manufacturing
Filings indexed 692 across all filing types
Latest filing 2022-04-22 Regulatory Filings
Country PL Poland
Listing WAR CRM

About PZ Cormay S.A.

https://cormaydiagnostics.com/

PZ Cormay S.A. is a manufacturer and distributor of in-vitro diagnostic (IVD) solutions for medical laboratories and clinics. The company develops, produces, and sells a comprehensive portfolio of diagnostic reagents, laboratory analyzers, and quality control systems. Its offerings cater to key diagnostic areas, including clinical chemistry, hematology, and immunoassay. Key product lines feature the Accent series of chemistry analyzers, the Auryx immunoassay system, and the Mythic family of hematology analyzers. The company integrates its extensive experience in reagent manufacturing with advanced Swiss hematology technology to provide reliable, high-performance, and cost-effective diagnostic tools to a global network of distributors and healthcare professionals.

Recent filings

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Sprawozdanie_Zarzadu_PZ_CORMAY_SA_2021-12-31.xhtml.XAdES
Regulatory Filings Classification · 95% confidence The document text provided is extremely long (3.9 million characters) and appears to be the raw content of a digitally signed XML structure, likely an XBRL filing or a similar regulatory submission, given the presence of extensive XML namespaces, signature blocks (ds:Signature, KeyInfo, X509Certificate), and signed properties (xades:QualifyingProperties). Although the content is heavily technical/metadata-focused, the presence of a large, structured document body strongly suggests it is a comprehensive report rather than a short announcement. I will look for keywords related to the definitions: - It is not a short announcement (Rule 2 does not apply). - It does not explicitly mention 'Annual Report', 'Interim Report', or 'Audit Report' in the visible text, but the structure is characteristic of a formal SEC/regulatory filing. - The presence of a digital signature and complex XML structure is common in mandatory filings like 10-K or 10-Q (Interim Report). - Since the text is truncated and highly technical, I must rely on the document length and structure. A document of nearly 4 million characters is almost certainly a full, comprehensive report. - Between 10-K (Annual Report) and IR (Interim Report), 10-K is the most comprehensive yearly filing. - Given the complexity and size, classifying it as a full report is appropriate. Without explicit headers like '10-K' or '10-Q', I must choose the most likely comprehensive filing type. The structure is typical of SEC filings. - If this were an announcement (RPA/RNS), the text would be much shorter and state that the report is attached. Since the text *is* the content (albeit signed/structured), it represents the report itself. Given the massive size and complex, signed structure typical of mandatory annual filings, 10-K is the most probable classification for a comprehensive report of this nature, although IR is also possible if it were quarterly. I will lean towards 10-K as the default for a very large, complex filing unless quarterly indicators are present. However, upon closer inspection of the embedded data (which is base64 encoded but contains some readable text fragments like 'pdj2aHRtbGVY' which suggests PDF/HTML conversion artifacts), the structure is definitively that of a formal, signed regulatory submission. Since I cannot definitively confirm 'Annual' vs 'Interim' from the visible text, and the structure is that of a complete filing, I will select the most comprehensive category, 10-K, with high confidence based on size and structure, acknowledging the ambiguity. Revisiting the definitions: 10-K is the 'Official yearly report covering company activity and full financial performance.' IR is the 'Comprehensive financial report for a period shorter than a year (e.g., half-year).' Without explicit period markers, 10-K remains the best fit for a document of this scale and complexity that is clearly not a mere announcement.
2022-04-22 Polish
Sprawozdanie_Zarzadu_PZ_CORMAY_SA_2021-12-31.xhtml
Audit Report / Information Classification · 98% confidence The document text is titled "Sprawozdanie Zarządu z działalności za rok zakończony 31 grudnia 2021 roku" (Management Board Report on activities for the year ended December 31, 2021) for PZ CORMAY S.A. This document contains a detailed table of contents covering financial analysis, strategy, risk factors, related party transactions, financing, and governance disclosures, which are characteristic components of a comprehensive annual report prepared by the management board. Although the title mentions 'Sprawozdanie Zarządu' (Management Report), the scope and content described (covering the full fiscal year, financial statements discussion, strategy, and risk) align most closely with the content required in a full Annual Report (10-K equivalent in structure, though this appears to be a Polish statutory filing). Given the options, the closest match for a comprehensive annual review document is the Annual Report (10-K), as it covers the entire year's performance and management discussion, which is what this document clearly is. FY 2021
2022-04-22 Polish
CORMAY_2021-12-31_pl.xhtml.XAdES
Regulatory Filings Classification · 95% confidence The provided document text consists almost entirely of XML structure, specifically containing `<Signature>`, `<SignedInfo>`, `<KeyInfo>`, and `<Object>` tags, which are characteristic of an XML Digital Signature block. The presence of a `SigningTime` (2022-04-20T22:20:49Z) and certificate information strongly suggests this is a digitally signed document, likely an attachment or the core content of a regulatory filing. Crucially, the document text itself is not the narrative or structured financial data of a standard report (like 10-K, IR, or ER). Instead, it appears to be the signature block *for* a document. The content embedded within the signature block (`<Object>`) contains HTML/CSS structure (`<html>`, `<head>`, `<style>`) which seems to be a rendering wrapper or a small embedded document, possibly a cover page or metadata wrapper for the actual filing. Given the extremely large total document length (5,216,393 chars) but the truncated view showing only the signature block, and the fact that the visible content is a signature block rather than the main report body, this is most likely a regulatory filing where the primary content is attached or referenced, and this XML block is the required digital signature component. Since the visible content is the signature block itself, and not the announcement of a report (which would be short and mention publication), the most appropriate classification is the general fallback for regulatory documents that don't fit specific report types, or if this XML block *is* the filing itself (e.g., a specific type of signed submission). However, looking closely at the embedded HTML/CSS, it references PDF rendering styles (`pdf2htmlEX`, `page-container`, CSS for page breaks), suggesting the original source was a PDF that has been converted or is being signed. Without seeing the surrounding context or headers that would definitively name the filing (e.g., 10-K, DEF 14A), the safest classification for a document primarily composed of a digital signature block from a corporate filing context is the general Regulatory Filings category (RNS), as it represents a submission component that doesn't fit the defined report types.
2022-04-22 Polish
CORMAY_2021-12-31_pl.xhtml
Audit Report / Information Classification · 98% confidence The document text explicitly states multiple times: "PZ CORMAY S.A. Sprawozdanie Finansowe za rok zakończony 31 grudnia 2021 roku" (Financial Statement for the year ended December 31, 2021). The table of contents lists standard components of a full annual financial report, including the Statement of Comprehensive Income, Statement of Financial Position, Statement of Cash Flows, and detailed accounting policies. This content structure is characteristic of a comprehensive annual financial report, which corresponds to the definition of a 10-K (Annual Report), even though the document is in Polish and likely filed with a local regulator, the structure aligns with the most comprehensive annual filing type available in the provided schema. FY 2021
2022-04-22 Polish
Pismo_Prezesa_Zarzadu_PZ_CORMAY_SA_2021.xhtml.XAdES
Regulatory Filings Classification · 95% confidence The provided document text consists almost entirely of XML structure, specifically containing `<Signature>`, `<SignedInfo>`, `<KeyInfo>`, and `<Object>` tags with base64 encoded data. This structure is characteristic of an XML Digital Signature block, often used to secure regulatory filings (like XBRL/iXBRL documents) or other official electronic submissions. Crucially, the document length is very large (443,796 chars), indicating it is likely the full content of a filing, not just a short announcement. However, the content itself is the signature block, not the narrative or financial tables of a standard report (10-K, IR, ER, etc.). When a document is primarily composed of technical metadata or signatures related to an electronic filing, and it doesn't clearly map to a specific report type (like 10-K or IR), it often falls into the general regulatory/technical category. Given the options, and recognizing this is a technical component of a filing rather than the report narrative itself, the most appropriate general classification for a technical/regulatory artifact that doesn't fit the specific report types is 'Regulatory Filings' (RNS). If this were the full iXBRL document, it would be classified as the underlying report type (e.g., 10-K), but since we only see the signature block, RNS serves as the best fit for a non-narrative regulatory component.
2022-04-22 Polish
Pismo_Prezesa_Zarzadu_PZ_CORMAY_SA_2021.xhtml
Management Reports Classification · 95% confidence The document is a letter from the CEO/Management of PZ CORMAY S.A. presenting the financial results and key information for the year 2021. It explicitly mentions presenting 'raporty Spółki i Grupy Kapitałowej CORMAY prezentujące wyniki finansowe' (reports of the Company and CORMAY Capital Group presenting financial results) for 2021, including revenue, EBITDA, and net profit figures. This content structure—a management discussion summarizing the full year's performance—is characteristic of either an Annual Report (10-K) or a Management Discussion and Analysis (MDA) section often accompanying it, or an Earnings Release (ER) if it were only quarterly highlights. Since it covers the full year (2021) and provides detailed commentary on business transformation and outlook, it strongly suggests a comprehensive annual review document. However, the text itself appears to be the introductory letter *accompanying* the full reports, rather than the full 10-K or the standalone Earnings Release (ER). Given the comprehensive nature covering the full year's performance and outlook, it aligns best with the content typically found in the Management's Discussion and Analysis (MDA) section of an annual filing, or a detailed annual report summary. Since the document is short (3953 chars) and acts as a cover letter urging reading the full reports, it could also be an RPA, but the content is substantive financial review, not just an announcement of publication. Comparing ER (initial highlights) vs MDA (detailed explanation of results/trends), this leans towards MDA due to the depth of operational review and future plans. Revisiting the definitions: ER is 'initial announcement of periodical financial results (key highlights only)'. MDA is 'Management's detailed explanation of financial results, business trends, and outlook'. This text is a detailed explanation of the 2021 results and outlook, making MDA the most appropriate fit, even if it's the introductory letter to the full filing.
2022-04-22 Polish

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