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Euronext N.V. — Investor Relations & Filings

Ticker · ENX ISIN · NL0006294274 LEI · 724500QJ4QSZ3H9QU415 AS Financial and insurance activities
Filings indexed 1,137 across all filing types
Latest filing 2013-05-07 Regulatory Filings
Country NL Netherlands
Listing AS ENX

About Euronext N.V.

https://www.euronext.com/en

Euronext N.V. is a pan-European capital market infrastructure provider that connects European economies with global capital markets. The company operates multiple regulated exchanges and offers a comprehensive suite of services covering the entire value chain, including listing, trading, clearing, settlement, and custody for a wide range of financial instruments. Additionally, Euronext provides market data services and technology solutions to its global client base. By offering an integrated liquidity pool, it facilitates access to capital for companies of various sizes, aiming to support innovation and sustainable growth.

Recent filings

Filing Released Lang Actions
NYSE Euronext Announces Trading Volumes for April 2013
Regulatory Filings Classification · 95% confidence The document is titled "NYSE Euronext Announces Trading Volumes for April 2013" and provides detailed statistics on derivatives and cash equities trading activity for the month of April 2013, comparing it to previous periods (April 2012 and March 2013). This content is characteristic of a periodic operational or business update, often released shortly after the period ends. It is not a full Annual Report (10-K), an Audit Report (AR), or a formal Earnings Release (ER) which focuses on P&L/Balance Sheet figures. It is also not a short announcement linking to a report (RPA/RNS) because the document itself contains substantial data tables and narrative analysis. Since it is a comprehensive report on operational performance for a specific period (monthly volume data), it fits best as a specialized operational report. Given the options, this type of monthly volume announcement, which is a detailed operational report, is often categorized under general Regulatory Filings (RNS) if a more specific operational report code isn't available, or sometimes as an Interim Report (IR) if it were quarterly/half-yearly. However, since it is a specific monthly volume announcement, and not a comprehensive financial statement, RNS is the most appropriate general regulatory/operational filing category for non-standard reports, or potentially a specialized 'Financial Supplement Data' (XLSX) if it were only data, but here it has narrative. Given the context of providing operational metrics, and lacking a specific 'Monthly Operational Update' code, RNS serves as the best fit for a non-standard, periodic regulatory disclosure.
2013-05-07 English
NYSE Euronext annonce ses résultats financiers du premier trimestre 2013
Earnings Release Classification · 100% confidence The document is a formal press release from NYSE Euronext announcing its financial results for the first quarter of 2013. It contains key financial highlights, segment performance, and management commentary. It is not a full quarterly report (10-Q) but rather the initial earnings announcement, which fits the definition of an Earnings Release (ER). Q1 2013
2013-04-30 French
NYSE Euronext Announces First Quarter 2013 Financial Results
Earnings Release Classification · 99% confidence The document explicitly states in the main heading: "NYSE Euronext Announces First Quarter 2013 Financial Results". It provides detailed financial highlights, segment results, comparisons to prior periods (1Q12, 4Q12), and discusses key metrics like EPS, revenue, and operating income for the first quarter. This content structure is characteristic of an Earnings Release (ER), which provides the initial announcement of periodical financial results, often including key highlights and summary tables before the full, detailed report (like a 10-Q or 10-K) is filed. Since it focuses on the 'First Quarter' results and is an announcement format, 'ER' is the most appropriate classification. It is not a comprehensive 'Interim Report' (IR) as it seems to be the initial press release summary, nor is it a full 'Annual Report' (10-K). Q1 2013
2013-04-30 English
NYSE Euronext Announces Trading Volumes for March 2013 and Other Metrics
Earnings Release Classification · 99% confidence The document is titled "NYSE Euronext Announces Trading Volumes for March 2013 and Other Metrics" and provides detailed statistics on derivatives and cash equities trading volumes for March 2013, comparing them to prior periods (March 2012 and February 2013). It also includes preliminary average net revenue per transaction for Q1 2013 and discusses an ongoing merger with ICE, referencing SEC filings like Form 10-K and proxy statements. This content is characteristic of a periodic operational update or press release announcing key performance indicators, which aligns best with an Earnings Release (ER) or a general Regulatory Filing (RNS). Since it focuses on operational metrics (volumes) rather than comprehensive financial statements (like an IR or 10-K), and it is an announcement of data rather than the data itself in a structured format (like XLSX), ER is the most appropriate fit for a periodic operational announcement, although RNS is a close secondary option. Given the context of volume announcements often accompanying or preceding formal earnings reports, ER is selected as the primary classification for this type of operational highlight release. Q1 2013
2013-04-05 English
NYSE Euronext Announces Trading Volumes for February 2013
Regulatory Filings Classification · 95% confidence The document is titled "NYSE Euronext Announces Trading Volumes for February 2013" and provides detailed statistics on average daily volume (ADV) and total volume for derivatives and cash equities for the month of February 2013, comparing it to prior periods (Y-o-Y and M-o-M). This content is characteristic of a periodic operational or trading statistics release, which typically falls under an Earnings Release (ER) if it's the primary financial announcement, or a general Regulatory Filing (RNS) if it's purely operational data. Since it focuses specifically on trading volumes and operational metrics rather than comprehensive financial statements (like a 10-K or IR), and it is an announcement of period-specific data, it aligns best with an Earnings Release (ER) which often includes these operational highlights, or potentially a Regulatory Filing (RNS) if it's not tied to the formal quarterly earnings report structure. Given the structure and the focus on monthly volume metrics, it is most likely an Earnings Release (ER) or a related operational update. However, since it is a specific announcement of monthly trading volumes rather than the comprehensive quarterly results, and it is not a short announcement pointing to a larger report, it is best classified as an Earnings Release (ER) which often precedes or accompanies the full quarterly report, or as a general Regulatory Filing (RNS). Given the specific nature of volume reporting, and the lack of a clear 'Earnings Release' header, RNS is a safer general classification for non-standard periodic operational reports, but ER is often used for volume announcements. I will lean towards ER as volume data is a key component of earnings discussions. If it were just a link to a table, RPA would be better. Since it contains the data itself, ER is appropriate for periodic performance highlights.
2013-03-07 English
NYSE Euronext, Inc. annual report availability
Report Publication Announcement Classification · 99% confidence The document explicitly states: "NYSE Euronext, Inc. informs its European stockholders its annual report on Form 10-K for its fiscal year ended December 31, 2012, filed on February 26, 2013 with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission ("SEC"), is available on its website." Although the text discusses the availability of the 10-K, the primary purpose of this specific release, issued on February 27, 2013, is to announce that the full Annual Report (Form 10-K) is available and to provide required information regarding a proposed merger (mentioning Form S-4 and joint proxy statement/prospectus). Since the document is an announcement about the publication of the 10-K and other related regulatory/merger documents, and it is relatively short (under 5,000 characters, though the provided text is longer, the *nature* of the announcement fits the RPA/RNS pattern), it is best classified as a Report Publication Announcement (RPA) or a general Regulatory Filing (RNS). Given the specific mention of the 10-K availability and the context of regulatory requirements (AMF), RPA is a strong candidate if it's purely an announcement of publication. However, because it heavily discusses the merger, proxy materials (S-4, joint proxy statement/prospectus), and references the 10-K filing itself, it functions as a general regulatory disclosure related to corporate actions and filings. Since RPA is defined as announcing the *timing* or *release* of reports, and this document announces the availability of the 10-K, RPA is the most precise fit over the general RNS fallback, even though it contains merger details. The document is not the 10-K itself, but an announcement about it.
2013-02-27 English

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