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Ticker · GENX ISIN · FR0010501692 LEI · 9695003QNWHLC60H9E89 PA Telecommunications, computer programming, consultancy, computing infrastructure, and other information service activities
Filings indexed 466 across all filing types
Latest filing 2009-02-23 Share Issue/Capital Cha…
Country FR France
Listing PA GENX

About Generix Group S.A.

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Generix Group is a global SaaS company that provides a portfolio of AI-powered, cloud-based solutions to streamline mission-critical digital processes in supply chain, finance, and commerce. The company's software suite is designed to help businesses build collaborative digital networks with their trading partners. Key offerings include Warehouse Management Systems (WMS), Transportation Management, B2B Integration, and automated invoice management. By digitizing the flow of goods and data, Generix Group enables organizations to optimize operations, enhance productivity, and manage end-to-end processes from procurement to payment and from order to delivery.

Recent filings

Filing Released Lang Actions
GENERIX : Information relative au nombre total de droits de vote et d'actions
Share Issue/Capital Change Classification · 95% confidence The document is titled "Communiqué Financier" and explicitly states it provides information regarding the total number of voting rights and shares, referencing French commercial code (Code de Commerce) and AMF regulations (Autorité des Marchés Financiers). It details the number of shares and voting rights as of specific dates (Jan 31, 2009, and a correction for Dec 31, 2008). This type of mandatory disclosure concerning share capital structure and voting power, especially when correcting previous figures, falls under regulatory reporting related to ownership changes or capital structure. While it touches upon capital structure, the core focus is the official count of voting rights and shares, which is a specific type of regulatory disclosure. Given the options, this is a mandatory regulatory announcement concerning share capital/ownership structure. It is not a full Annual Report (10-K), an Earnings Release (ER), or a Dividend Notice (DIV). It is most closely related to changes in share ownership or capital structure reporting. Since it is a formal regulatory disclosure about the total number of voting rights and shares, it fits best under the general category of regulatory filings (RNS) or potentially a specific capital/share announcement. However, since it is a formal, periodic disclosure mandated by financial regulators about the total number of shares and voting rights, and it is not explicitly a Director's Dealing (DIRS) or Major Shareholding Notification (MRQ) about a specific shareholder crossing a threshold, it is best classified as a general Regulatory Filing (RNS) or potentially a Share Issue/Capital Change (SHA) if the context implies a structural change. Given the nature of mandatory voting rights disclosure, RNS is the safest general regulatory fit, but since it deals directly with the total number of shares and voting rights, SHA (Share Issue/Capital Change) is also plausible, although SHA usually implies issuance or buybacks. Since this is a mandatory disclosure of the *current total* count, RNS (Regulatory Filings - general fallback for mandatory disclosures) is appropriate, or if we interpret the voting rights disclosure as a form of capital structure update, SHA. Given the context of French mandatory disclosure of voting rights, RNS is the most appropriate general regulatory category when a more specific one like DIRS or MRQ doesn't apply to an individual shareholder. However, looking closely at the definitions, this is a formal regulatory update on the capital base structure. Let's re-evaluate: It's a formal disclosure of the total share count and voting rights, which is a fundamental piece of corporate structure information. It is not a proxy statement (PSI) or a dividend notice (DIV). It is a regulatory filing. I will select RNS as the most appropriate general regulatory filing category for this type of mandatory disclosure that doesn't fit perfectly elsewhere, although it is related to capital structure.
2009-02-23 French
GENERIX : Revenue over the first nine months: E51.09 million. ASP moving up a gear
Earnings Release Classification · 98% confidence The document explicitly announces the revenue for Q3 2008/2009 and the first nine months of the financial year, presenting key financial figures in a table and narrative format. This content structure—periodical financial highlights announced via press release—is characteristic of an Earnings Release (ER). It is not a comprehensive Annual Report (10-K) or a detailed Interim Report (IR), as it focuses on top-line revenue and growth metrics rather than full balance sheets or cash flows. Furthermore, the document ends by announcing the date for the *next* financial press release, confirming its nature as a periodic results announcement. 9M 2009
2009-01-29 English
GENERIX : CA des neuf premiers mois : 51,09 ME. Montée en puissance de l'ASP
Earnings Release Classification · 98% confidence The document explicitly states it is publishing the 'chiffre d'affaires au titre du 3ème trimestre de l'exercice 2008/2009' (revenue for the 3rd quarter of the 2008/2009 fiscal year) and provides detailed financial figures for the 9-month period and the 3rd quarter. This content structure—a release of key financial highlights for a specific reporting period (quarterly)—is the definition of an Earnings Release (ER). It is not a comprehensive annual report (10-K) or a full interim report (IR), but rather the initial announcement of results. The document also mentions the next release date, which is typical for an ER. 9M 2009
2009-01-29 French
GENERIX : CA des neuf premiers mois : 51,09 ME. Montée en puissance de l'ASP
Earnings Release Classification · 98% confidence The document explicitly states it is publishing the 'chiffre d'affaires au titre du 3ème trimestre de l'exercice 2008/2009' (revenue for the 3rd quarter of the 2008/2009 fiscal year) and provides detailed financial figures for the 9-month period and the 3rd quarter. This content structure—a release of key financial highlights for a specific reporting period (quarterly)—is the definition of an Earnings Release (ER). It is not a comprehensive annual report (10-K) or a full interim report (IR), but rather the initial announcement of results. The document also mentions the next release date, which is typical for an ER. 9M 2009
2009-01-28 French
GENERIX : bilan annuel du contrat de liquidité
Regulatory Filings Classification · 99% confidence The document is a 'Communiqué' dated January 27, 2009, providing an update on the annual balance sheet of a liquidity contract ('contrat de liquidité') as of December 31, 2008. It details the number of shares and cash held in the liquidity account. Crucially, it also announces the 'Prochain communiqué': 'Publication du chiffre d'affaires du 3ème trimestre (clos au 31 décembre), le mercredi 28 janvier 2009'. This structure—providing a specific, non-core financial update (liquidity contract balance) and announcing the upcoming release of quarterly results—is characteristic of a general regulatory announcement or a specific update that doesn't fit the main reporting categories (10-K, IR, ER). Since it is a formal communication to the market about a specific financial arrangement and an announcement of a future earnings release, and it is short (1977 chars), it fits best as a general Regulatory Filing (RNS) or potentially a Report Publication Announcement (RPA) if it were announcing the release of the Q3 results, but here it is announcing the *future* release. Given the content is a specific update on a liquidity contract, RNS is the most appropriate general regulatory category.
2009-01-27 French
GENERIX : Information relative au nombre total de droits de vote et d'actions
Share Issue/Capital Change Classification · 95% confidence The document is titled "Communiqué Financier" and explicitly states it provides information regarding the total number of voting rights and shares, referencing French commercial code (Article L. 233-8 II du Code de Commerce) and AMF regulations (Article 223-16 du règlement général de l'Autorité des Marchés Financiers). This type of mandatory disclosure, detailing the total share count and voting rights as of a specific date (31/12/2008), is a standard regulatory filing in France, often related to capital structure transparency. It is not an Annual Report (10-K), an Earnings Release (ER), or a Dividend Notice (DIV). Since it is a specific regulatory disclosure about share capital/voting rights that doesn't fit perfectly into SHA (Share Issue/Capital Change) or DVA (Declaration of Voting Results), and given the context of mandatory disclosure based on specific articles, it aligns best with a general Regulatory Filing (RNS) or potentially a specific capital/share structure notification. However, the core content is the official count of voting rights, which is a key component of transparency filings. Given the options, and since it's a formal regulatory update on share structure/voting rights, RNS (Regulatory Filings - general fallback for specific regulatory disclosures) is appropriate, although it touches upon elements of SHA. Since the document is a formal, short regulatory notice providing specific data points required by law, RNS is the most suitable general classification for mandatory, non-periodic financial/capital updates that aren't earnings or dividend related.
2009-01-26 French

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