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Ticker · FGR ISIN · FR0000130452 LEI · 969500OQXKE5WDM9M994 PA Construction
Filings indexed 987 across all filing types
Latest filing 2010-06-16 M&A Activity
Country FR France
Listing PA FGR

About Eiffage S.A.

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Eiffage S.A. is a European leader in construction, infrastructure, energy systems, and concessions. The company's activities encompass a wide range of services across its primary business lines. The construction division manages building projects and property development for both residential and commercial sectors. The infrastructure arm specializes in civil engineering, public works, and metallic construction. The energy systems division provides expertise in electrical, industrial, and climate engineering. Through its concessions business, Eiffage finances, builds, maintains, and operates large-scale infrastructure and public facilities, often through public-private partnerships. The company positions itself as a key player in the low-carbon transition, focusing on creating sustainable and resilient cities and infrastructure.

Recent filings

Filing Released Lang Actions
EIFFAGE - MACQUARIE AUTOROUTES DE FRANCE
M&A Activity Classification · 99% confidence The document is a press release dated June 16, 2010, detailing an agreement by Eiffarie (a joint subsidiary of Eiffage and Macquarie Autoroutes de France) to acquire a significant stake (13.73%) in APRR from funds managed by Elliott and Sandell. The text explicitly mentions the intention to launch a public repurchase offer (OPR) followed by a squeeze-out once ownership exceeds 95%. This activity—the acquisition of shares leading to a potential mandatory buyout—falls under the category of Mergers & Acquisitions (M&A) activity or a takeover bid. The most appropriate classification among the provided options is 'M&A Activity' (TAR).
2010-06-16 French
Information financière trimestrielle - Trimestre clos le 31 mars 2010
Interim / Quarterly Report Classification · 100% confidence The document is a quarterly financial update for Eiffage, detailing sales figures, business activity descriptions, and financial highlights for the period ending March 31, 2010. It contains substantive financial data and analysis, distinguishing it from a mere announcement or certification. It fits the definition of an Interim/Quarterly Report (IR). Q1 2010
2010-05-07 French
Information mensuelle relative au nombre total de droits de vote et d'actions composant le capital social
Share Issue/Capital Change Classification · 98% confidence The document is titled "Information mensuelle relative au nombre total des droits de vote et d'actions composant le capital social" (Monthly information relating to the total number of voting rights and shares comprising the share capital) and explicitly references Article 223-16 of the AMF (Autorité des Marchés Financiers) General Regulation. It provides a table detailing the total number of shares and the total number of voting rights as of a specific date (April 21, 2010). This content directly relates to reporting changes in share capital and voting rights, which aligns best with the definition of Major Shareholding Notification (MRQ) or potentially a specific regulatory filing (RNS). However, given the specific focus on the total number of shares and voting rights, which is a common disclosure requirement often tied to significant ownership changes or capital structure updates, MRQ is a strong candidate. Since the document is a direct disclosure of these figures rather than an announcement *about* a report, and it is a specific regulatory disclosure, MRQ (Major Shareholding Notification) is the most precise fit among the options for regular capital/voting rights updates, although it is not strictly a notification of a change in *ownership* threshold crossing, but rather a mandatory periodic disclosure of the total count. Given the options, and recognizing this as a mandatory periodic disclosure of capital structure details, MRQ is the closest fit for regular updates on share count/voting rights, though RNS is a possibility if MRQ is interpreted too narrowly. Let's re-evaluate the options: DVA is for voting results, SHA is for share *issue/change*, POS is for treasury shares. This document reports the *current state* of shares and voting rights, often required monthly. MRQ covers 'Notification of changes in significant share ownership levels (crossing thresholds)'. Since this is a monthly report of the total count, it is a fundamental piece of investor information related to capital structure. In many contexts, these monthly voting rights disclosures are grouped with major shareholding reports or general regulatory updates. Given the specific nature of reporting the total number of voting rights, and the absence of a dedicated 'Monthly Capital Disclosure' code, MRQ is chosen as it deals with the mechanics of voting shares, or RNS as a fallback. Since it is a direct, structured regulatory disclosure, RNS (Regulatory Filings) is the safest and most accurate fallback when a specific code like 'Monthly Voting Rights Disclosure' is missing. However, if we strictly interpret the content as related to the *structure* of voting rights, MRQ is plausible. Let's stick to the most specific category related to share count/voting rights mechanics: MRQ, as it is a periodic disclosure related to the denominator of ownership calculations. Upon final review, this is a standard French regulatory disclosure (Article 223-16 AMF) detailing the total capital and voting rights, which is often filed alongside or as part of major shareholding updates or general regulatory filings. RNS is the best general regulatory filing category for specific, non-standard reports. I will classify it as RNS as it is a specific regulatory disclosure that doesn't perfectly match the other defined codes (like 10-K, ER, IR, etc.).
2010-04-21 French
Communiqué EIFFAGE du 21 avril 2010
Board/Management Information Classification · 99% confidence The document is very short (311 characters) and announces a decision made by the Board of Directors ('Conseil d'Administration') regarding the renewal of the mandate for the Chairman and CEO ('Président-Directeur Général'). This directly relates to changes in senior management or the board structure. This aligns perfectly with the definition for Board/Management Information (MANG). It is not a full report, a transcript, or a standard regulatory filing like 10-K or ER.
2010-04-21 French
Communiqué EIFFAGE du 21 avril 2010
AGM Information Classification · 99% confidence The document is very short (311 characters) and announces a decision made by the Board of Directors ('Conseil d'Administration') regarding the renewal of the mandate for the Chairman and CEO ('Président-Directeur Général'). This directly relates to changes in senior management or the board structure. This aligns perfectly with the definition for Board/Management Information (MANG). It is not a full report, a transcript, or a standard regulatory filing like 10-K or ER.
2010-04-21 French
Information mensuelle relative au nombre total des droits de vote et d'actions composant le capital social
Share Issue/Capital Change Classification · 98% confidence The document is titled 'Information mensuelle relative au nombre total des droits de vote et d'actions composant le capital social' (Monthly information relating to the total number of voting rights and shares comprising the share capital) and explicitly references 'Article 223-16 du règlement Général de l'Autorité des Marchés Financiers' (AMF). It provides a table detailing the total number of shares and the total number of voting rights as of a specific date (March 15, 2010). This content directly relates to reporting changes in the capital structure and voting rights, which aligns best with the 'Share Issue/Capital Change' (SHA) definition, as it details the composition of the capital and voting rights, often triggered by capital events like the noted employee share issue. While it is a regular disclosure, it is more specific than a general RNS filing.
2010-04-19 French

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