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Ticker · ELT ISIN · PLELEKT00016 LEI · 259400QMZI2AZW7BIR21 WAR Construction
Filings indexed 1,131 across all filing types
Latest filing 2025-04-02 Regulatory Filings
Country PL Poland
Listing WAR ELT

About Elektrotim S.A.

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Elektrotim S.A. is an engineering company specializing in comprehensive electrical and power system solutions. Its core activities include the installation of electrical, telecommunications, and high-voltage systems, as well as the integration of automation and security systems. The company provides services for various sectors, including industrial, power engineering, general construction, and military. Key service areas encompass traction power, traffic maintenance, and project management for complex engineering projects.

Recent filings

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Regulatory Filings Classification · 95% confidence The document text provided is primarily composed of HTML structure, CSS styles, and font data, indicating it is the raw source or a converted representation of a document, likely from a PDF conversion tool (pdf2htmlEX is mentioned). The title tag contains 'RNoS_elt-2024-12-31-0-pl.xhtml'. The prefix 'RNoS' strongly suggests a Regulatory News Service or similar regulatory filing announcement, but the content itself is not the announcement text but rather the underlying structure. Given the extremely large document length (751,135 chars) and the nature of the content (HTML/CSS/Font data), this is not a standard financial report (like 10-K, IR, ER) or a short announcement (like RPA). Since it is a regulatory document structure that doesn't fit the specific report types, the most appropriate fallback category is 'Regulatory Filings' (RNS), which covers miscellaneous or structural regulatory data that doesn't fit other specific categories, or if it is an announcement wrapper itself.
2025-04-02 Polish
podpis_sprawozdanie biegłego rew. BSF
Remuneration Information Classification · 95% confidence The provided document text consists almost entirely of XML tags, specifically related to digital signatures (xmlns:ds, SignatureValue, KeyInfo, X509Certificate, DigestValue, QualifyingProperties, SigningTime). This structure is characteristic of digitally signed regulatory filings or documents submitted electronically to regulatory bodies, often in the XBRL/iXBRL format. Crucially, the document length is very large (4,130,147 characters), indicating it is the full content of a substantial report, not just a short announcement. However, the content itself is the signature block, not the narrative or financial tables of a standard report like a 10-K or IR. The presence of a digital signature block (which often wraps the actual content) suggests this is a regulatory submission. Given the options, this is most likely the underlying structure of a formal regulatory filing. Since the content is dominated by the signature block and the underlying format appears to be XHTML/XML (indicated by the CSS/HTML structure embedded in the DigestValue), it strongly points towards a comprehensive filing. If this were an announcement about a filing, the text would be short and state that the report is attached (Rule 2). Since the text is massive and contains the signature/metadata for the document itself, it represents the filing content. Without explicit headers like '10-K' or 'Quarterly Report', the most appropriate classification for a large, digitally signed, comprehensive regulatory document structure that doesn't fit the specific financial report types (10-K, IR, ER) is the general 'Regulatory Filings' fallback category (RNS), as it represents the submission wrapper/content. However, upon closer inspection of the embedded CSS/HTML structure (which mentions 'pdf2htmlEX' and page layout), this document appears to be the raw, signed source file (likely an iXBRL instance) of a formal report. Since the definitions do not include an 'iXBRL' or 'XBRL' code, and it is clearly a comprehensive report structure rather than a short announcement, 'RNS' (Regulatory Filings - general fallback) is the safest choice for a large, signed regulatory document structure that isn't explicitly a 10-K or IR.
2025-04-02 Polish
Sprawozdanie biegłego rewidenta z badania jednostkowego rocznego sprawozdania finansowego
Audit Report / Information Classification · 95% confidence The document text provided is an HTML structure containing CSS and font definitions, likely resulting from the conversion of a PDF file (indicated by the presence of 'pdf2htmlEX' in the CSS comments and the title 'Elektrotim_SA_2024_BSF_PL.xhtml'). The document length is very large (3.1 million characters), suggesting it contains the full content of a report, not just a short announcement. The title includes 'BSF' and a year '2024', which often relates to Balance Sheet or Financial Statements. Given the context of a large, comprehensive financial document converted from a PDF, and the presence of financial indicators in the title, this is most likely a comprehensive financial report. Since it is not explicitly labeled as a 10-K (Annual Report) and the content is highly structured data/statements, the most appropriate classification for a comprehensive period report shorter than a full annual report, or a detailed financial statement set, is the Interim/Quarterly Report (IR), or if it represents the full annual set, 10-K. However, without explicit 'Balance Sheet' or 'Income Statement' headers in the visible text, and given the generic nature of the converted file structure, we must rely on the file name clues. 'BSF' often stands for Balance Sheet/Financial Statements. If this were a full annual filing, it would be 10-K. If it's a comprehensive period report, it's IR. Since the document is extremely long and appears to be the full content, it is a comprehensive report. Given the lack of explicit '10-K' or 'Annual Report' keywords, and the presence of '2024', classifying it as a comprehensive Interim Report (IR) is a strong possibility, or if it is the full annual filing, 10-K. Since the structure is highly technical (XBRL tools, HTML conversion), and it's a large file, it represents the core financial statements. I will lean towards the comprehensive report category that covers detailed financials for a period, which is IR, unless the context strongly suggests it is the *Annual* Report. Given the ambiguity, and the high likelihood of it being a detailed financial statement set, IR is safer than 10-K without explicit confirmation of the fiscal year end being the full year. However, the sheer size often points to the main annual filing (10-K). Let's re-evaluate based on the file name 'Elektrotim_SA_2024_BSF_PL.xhtml'. BSF likely means Balance Sheet/Financial Statements. This is a comprehensive financial document. I will classify it as 10-K as it represents the full set of financial statements, which is the core of the 10-K, even if the wrapper is an HTML conversion. FY 2024
2025-04-02 Polish
podpis_SzD ET i Grupa 2024
Regulatory Filings Classification · 95% confidence The provided document text consists entirely of XML digital signature blocks ('Signatures', 'Signature', 'SignedInfo', 'KeyInfo', 'X509Data', etc.). This structure is characteristic of an electronically signed document, often used to validate the authenticity of a primary filing (like an Annual Report or an Earnings Release) that is submitted to a regulator. Since the content itself is not the financial report but the cryptographic proof of its integrity and origin, and given the context of corporate filings, this document is most likely the *container* or *metadata* associated with a filing, rather than the filing itself. The presence of multiple signatures suggests a formal, validated submission. Without the actual content of the report referenced (e.g., 'SzD_elt-2024-12-31-0-pl.xhtml'), the most appropriate classification is the general fallback for regulatory artifacts that don't fit specific content types, which is 'Regulatory Filings' (RNS). If this were an announcement *about* a filing, it would be RPA, but this is the signature block itself.
2025-04-02 Polish
Sprawozdanie Zarządu z działalności Spółki i Grupy ELEKTROTIM za rok 2024
Management Reports Classification · 95% confidence The document text provided is heavily truncated and appears to be the raw HTML/CSS structure generated by a PDF conversion tool (pdf2htmlEX), indicated by tags like 'html', 'head', 'style', and CSS class names like 'pf', 'pc', 't'. Crucially, the document title within the head section is 'SzD_elt-2024-12-31-0-pl.xhtml'. The presence of '2024-12-31' suggests a year-end reporting period. However, the content itself is not the financial report but the underlying structure used to display it. Since the actual content (like 10-K sections, ER highlights, or IR data) is missing, and the file is presented as a structural output of a conversion process, it is most likely a generic regulatory filing or a container for one. Given the length (over 10 million characters, though truncated) and the year-end date, it strongly suggests a major annual filing (like 10-K or AR). However, without content confirmation, and recognizing this as a raw file structure, the safest classification is the general fallback category for regulatory documents that don't fit specific content criteria, or if it is an attachment/container, RPA or RNS. Since the document is extremely long (10M chars) and contains structured data (implied by the XBRL tools mention and the date), it is likely the full content of a major report that was converted to HTML. If we must choose a content type based on the date (year-end), 10-K is plausible, but the structure suggests it might be the *container* for the filing. Given the ambiguity of the raw HTML structure, RNS (Regulatory Filings - general fallback) is appropriate for an unreadable, structurally encoded document, unless we assume the underlying document is a full annual report based on the date and length. Given the context of financial databases, a year-end filing is usually a 10-K or AR. Since the text is unreadable HTML/CSS, I will default to the general Regulatory Filing (RNS) as the document is not clearly identifiable as a specific report type based on content keywords, but is clearly a filing artifact.
2025-04-02 Polish
podpis_SF ET 2024
Regulatory Filings Classification · 95% confidence The provided document text consists almost entirely of XML structures detailing digital signatures (ds:Signature, KeyInfo, X509Data, SignedProperties). These structures are characteristic of digitally signed regulatory filings or official documents submitted electronically, often in formats like XBRL or XML-based filings. Crucially, the document text does not contain typical narrative content, financial tables, or management discussion found in an Annual Report (10-K), Interim Report (IR), or Earnings Release (ER). It is purely the metadata and cryptographic proof of authenticity for an underlying document. Since the content is the signature block itself, and the URI reference points to 'jsf_elt-2024-12-31-0-pl.xhtml' (suggesting an XHTML document dated December 31, 2024), this is likely an attachment or a component of a larger filing. Given the highly technical, non-narrative nature, and the presence of multiple signatures, this is best classified as a general Regulatory Filing (RNS) or potentially a component of a Financial Supplement Data (XLSX) if the underlying document was data-heavy, but RNS is the most appropriate fallback for an unidentifiable, signed XML structure. However, looking closely at the certificate details (e.g., 'COPE SZAFIR - Kwalifikowany', 'Krajowa Izba Rozliczeniowa S.A.'), these point towards Polish regulatory submissions. The presence of multiple signatures suggests a formal submission. Given the lack of content identifying it as a specific report type (10-K, IR, ER, etc.), and the document being the signature block itself, the most accurate classification based on the provided definitions is the general Regulatory Filings category (RNS). The document length (26,373 chars) is substantial, suggesting it's not just a brief announcement (RPA), but the actual signed payload or a significant part of it.
2025-04-02 Polish

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