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Ticker · ALDAR ISIN · FR0000185423 LEI · 9695003JO5WBTYFJQW28 PA Wholesale and retail trade
Filings indexed 413 across all filing types
Latest filing 2011-03-29 Delisting Announcement
Country FR France
Listing PA ALDAR

About Damartex

https://damartex.com/en/

Damartex is a European retail group specializing in the 'silver economy,' catering to consumers aged 55 and over. The company operates a portfolio of specialized brands across three main divisions: Fashion, Home & Lifestyle, and Healthcare. The Fashion division offers clothing and accessories adapted for seniors through brands like Damart and Afibel. The Home & Lifestyle division provides products for home living and decoration. The Healthcare division delivers home health services, including specialized care such as infusion and nutrition support. The group's mission is to support the well-being of seniors by providing innovative products and services tailored to their specific needs and expectations.

Recent filings

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Damartex / Projet de transfert sur Alternext
Delisting Announcement Classification · 1% confidence The document is a press release ("Communiqué") dated March 29, 2011, announcing the "PROJET DE TRANSFERT DE LA COTATION DES TITRES DE LA SOCIETE DAMARTEX D'EURONEXT VERS ALTERNEXT" (Project to transfer the listing of DAMARTEX securities from Euronext to Alternext). It details the reasons, modalities, and consequences of this proposed change in stock exchange listing, including a comparison of regulatory obligations between the two markets. This announcement concerns a significant structural change related to the company's listing venue, which falls under corporate actions or financing/capital structure updates. Since it is an announcement detailing a proposed change in listing venue and its implications, it is best classified as a Capital/Financing Update (CAP) or potentially a Regulatory Filing (RNS) if no other category fits perfectly. Given the focus on the capital market structure (transferring listing segments), CAP is the most appropriate specific category, as it relates to the company's capital framework and market access. It is not a standard 10-K, ER, or IR. It is a specific announcement about a capital market event.
2011-03-29 French
Damartex / Nombre d'actions et de droits de vote à la fin février 2011
Share Issue/Capital Change Classification · 1% confidence The document is titled "INFORMATION MENSUELLE RELATIVE AU NOMBRE TOTAL DE DROITS DE VOTE ET D'ACTIONS COMPOSANT LE CAPITAL SOCIAL" (Monthly Information Relative to the Total Number of Voting Rights and Shares Comprising the Share Capital). It explicitly references Article 223-16 of the AMF (Autorité des Marchés Financiers) general regulation and provides a table detailing the total number of shares and voting rights as of a specific date (February 28, 2011). This content directly relates to the structure of voting rights and share capital, which aligns best with announcements concerning capital structure or general regulatory updates regarding share counts. Since there is no specific category for 'Monthly Voting Rights Information', I must evaluate the closest fits: 'SHA' (Share Issue/Capital Change) or 'RNS' (Regulatory Filings). Given that this is a mandatory monthly disclosure detailing the total number of shares and voting rights, it is a specific regulatory filing. While it touches upon capital structure, it is primarily a disclosure of the current state of voting rights, which often falls under general regulatory reporting. However, the content is highly specific to the share count and voting rights, making it a form of capital structure update. Comparing the definitions, 'SHA' is for *changes* (issue/split), and this is a *snapshot*. 'RNS' is the fallback. Since the document provides a precise count of shares and voting rights, it is a fundamental piece of information about the capital structure. In many regulatory contexts, such disclosures are grouped with capital changes or mandatory filings. Given the options, and recognizing this as a mandatory disclosure about the capital base, it is closest to a capital structure update, but since it's not an *action* (like an issue or split), the most appropriate general regulatory category for mandatory, non-financial-result disclosures is 'RNS'. However, if we interpret 'SHA' broadly to include mandatory reporting on the current state of shares, it could fit. Let's re-examine the definitions. This is a mandatory monthly report on the total number of shares and voting rights. This type of filing is often categorized under general regulatory announcements when a more specific code isn't available. I will classify it as 'RNS' (Regulatory Filings) as it is a mandatory regulatory disclosure that doesn't fit the specific action-oriented codes like SHA or DIV, and it is not a full financial report or management discussion. The document length is very short (983 chars), suggesting it is a notification rather than a comprehensive report.
2011-03-14 French
Damartex / Rapport financier du premier semestre de l'exercice 2010-2011
Interim / Quarterly Report Classification · 1% confidence The document is a 'Rapport Financier Semestriel' (Semi-Annual Financial Report) for the period ending December 31, 2010. It contains comprehensive financial statements, including the consolidated statement of financial position, income statement, and detailed notes to the accounts. It is not an announcement or a summary, but the full interim report itself, which fits the definition of an Interim/Quarterly Report (IR). H1 2010
2011-02-28 French
Damartex / Rapport financier du premier semestre de l'exercice 2010-2011
Interim / Quarterly Report Classification · 1% confidence The document is titled 'Rapport Financier Semestriel' (Semi-annual Financial Report) for the period ending December 31, 2010. It contains comprehensive financial statements, including the consolidated statement of financial position, income statement, and detailed notes to the accounts. It is a full interim report rather than a summary or announcement, fitting the definition of an Interim/Quarterly Report (IR). H1 2010
2011-02-28 French
Damartex / Résultats du premier semestre de l'exercice 2010-2011
Interim / Quarterly Report Classification · 1% confidence The document is a 'Communiqué' (press release) detailing the financial results for the first half of the 2010-2011 fiscal year. It includes a summary table of consolidated financial data (revenue, operating income, net income) and a narrative analysis of business performance, financial position, and outlook. While it mentions that the full consolidated accounts are available on the website, the document itself provides substantive financial data and analysis for an interim period, fitting the definition of an Interim/Quarterly Report (IR). H1 2010
2011-02-24 French
Damartex / Nombre d'actions et de droits de vote à la fin janvier 2011
Share Issue/Capital Change Classification · 1% confidence The document title is "INFORMATION MENSUELLE RELATIVE AU NOMBRE TOTAL DE DROITS DE VOTE ET D'ACTIONS COMPOSANT LE CAPITAL SOCIAL" (Monthly Information Relative to the Total Number of Voting Rights and Shares Comprising the Share Capital). It explicitly references Article 223-16 of the AMF (Autorité des Marchés Financiers) general regulation. The content provides a monthly snapshot (as of January 31, 2011) detailing the total number of shares and the total gross and net voting rights. This specific type of periodic disclosure regarding the total share capital and voting rights structure is best classified as a general regulatory filing or a specific capital structure update, but given the options, it most closely aligns with a regulatory disclosure concerning share capital structure, which is often captured under general regulatory filings or specific capital announcements. Since it is a mandatory monthly disclosure about the capital structure (shares and voting rights), it fits well under the general 'Regulatory Filings' (RNS) as a specific, recurring regulatory report that isn't a full financial report (10-K, IR) or a specific transaction (POS, SHA). However, since it details the composition of the capital and voting rights, it is a very specific type of capital/share information disclosure. Given the options, 'RNS' (Regulatory Filings) is the most appropriate fallback for mandatory, non-financial periodic disclosures that don't fit elsewhere, although 'SHA' (Share Issue/Capital Change) is related, this is a reporting of the *current state* of capital, not an announcement of a *change* or *issue*. I will classify it as RNS as it is a mandatory regulatory report on capital structure.
2011-02-15 French

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