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Ticker · GLO ISIN · FR0000066672 LEI · 9695002PXZMQNBPY2P44 PA Administrative and support service activities
Filings indexed 400 across all filing types
Latest filing 2017-02-27 Share Issue/Capital Cha…
Country FR France
Listing PA GLO

GL events is a global provider of integrated solutions and services for the events industry. The company operates through three complementary divisions: Live, Exhibitions, and Venues. The Live division delivers event services, engineering, and logistics. The Exhibitions division specializes in organizing trade fairs, conventions, and consumer shows. The Venues division manages a network of event spaces, including convention centers and exhibition halls. GL events designs, equips, organizes, and hosts a wide array of events such as congresses, trade shows, and cultural or sporting gatherings for both public and private sector clients. The company offers a comprehensive service package covering the entire event lifecycle, from design and production to hosting.

Recent filings

Filing Released Lang Actions
Information relative au nombre total de droits de vote et d’actions composant le capital social - 31/01/2017
Share Issue/Capital Change Classification · 95% confidence The document is very short (716 characters) and its primary content is a table detailing the 'Nombre total de droits de vote et d'actions composant le capital social' (Total number of voting rights and shares making up the share capital) as of a specific date (January 31, 2017). This structure strongly suggests a mandatory regulatory disclosure regarding the company's share capital and voting power, often required by financial market authorities (AMF in this case, as indicated by 'Règlement Général de l'Autorité des Marchés Financiers'). This type of specific capital structure update is not explicitly covered by the main definitions like 10-K, ER, or IR. However, it relates directly to the composition of the share capital and voting rights, which is a key component of corporate governance and shareholder structure reporting. Given the options, it is a specific regulatory disclosure about capital structure. Since there is no specific code for 'Share Capital/Voting Rights Disclosure', and it is not a general announcement of a report (RPA) or a general filing (RNS), I must evaluate the closest fit. It is not a Director's Dealing (DIRS), Major Shareholding (MRQ), or a general Share Issue (SHA). Because it is a formal, periodic disclosure about the capital base, it is most closely related to general corporate structure information. Given the available codes, and recognizing this is a specific regulatory filing about the capital base, the most appropriate general category for specific, non-financial periodic disclosures that don't fit elsewhere is often RNS (Regulatory Filings) or potentially SHA (Share Issue/Capital Change), although no *change* is explicitly announced, only the current state. Since this is a formal statement of the current capital structure required by regulation, and it doesn't fit the other specific financial or event-driven codes, RNS is the safest fallback for a specific regulatory notice. However, upon re-evaluation, the content is purely about the number of shares and voting rights, which is a fundamental aspect of the company's capital structure. If 'SHA' implies any announcement related to shares/capital, this fits better than the general fallback 'RNS'. Let's check the definitions again. SHA is 'Share Issue/Capital Change'. While this is a snapshot, not a change announcement, it is the most relevant category concerning the capital base. Given the highly specific nature of the other codes, and the lack of a dedicated 'Capital Structure Snapshot' code, I will classify this as a Regulatory Filing (RNS) as it is a mandatory regulatory disclosure that doesn't fit the defined event types (like DIV, DIRS, MRQ, SHA which implies an action). The document is a formal regulatory notice about the capital base.
2017-02-27 French
GL events, Official Supplier of the temporary grandstand seating for the Gold Coast 2018 Commonwealth Games in Australia.
Regulatory Filings Classification · 95% confidence The document announces a major contract win for GL events ExpoNet Pty Ltd regarding temporary seating for the Gold Coast 2018 Commonwealth Games. It details the scope, value (above 10M€), local partnership aspects, and quotes various officials. It is a press release or news announcement about a business development, not a formal regulatory filing like a 10-K, an earnings release (ER), or a specific financial report (IR, AR). It also contains contact information for Investor Relations and Press Relations, typical of a corporate announcement intended for the public/media. Since it is a general business announcement that doesn't fit the specific categories like M&A (TAR), Capital Change (CAP), or Director Dealing (DIRS), the most appropriate general category is Regulatory Filings (RNS), which serves as a fallback for miscellaneous corporate announcements not covered elsewhere, although 'Press Release' would be ideal if available. Given the options, RNS is the best fit for a general, non-statutory corporate news item.
2017-02-10 English
GL events, fournisseur officiel des tribunes temporaires des Commonwealth Games de 2018, à Gold Coast en Australie.
Regulatory Filings Classification · 95% confidence The document describes a major contract won by GL events ExpoNet for providing temporary grandstands for the Gold Coast 2018 Commonwealth Games. It details the scope, local partnership, and quotes from officials. Crucially, at the end, it contains a section titled 'Prochain rendez-vous : Résultats 2016 : 07 mars 2017 après Bourse' (Next appointment: 2016 Results: March 7, 2017 after market close) along with Investor Relations and Press contacts. This structure strongly suggests the document is an announcement made to the market regarding a significant business event, often released alongside or preceding formal financial reports. Since it is not a full financial report (10-K, IR) or a transcript (CT), and it is announcing a future financial event, it functions as a general corporate announcement. Given the options, it is best classified as a general Regulatory Filing (RNS) or potentially an announcement related to business operations that doesn't fit a specific financial code like CAP or MANG. Since it is a press release style announcement about a major contract win, RNS is the most appropriate fallback for a non-standard corporate update.
2017-02-10 French
Information relative au nombre total de droits de vote et d’actions composant le capital social 31 décembre 2016
Regulatory Filings Classification · 95% confidence The document is extremely short (720 characters) and its title explicitly mentions 'Information relative au nombre total de droits de vote et d'actions composant le capital social' (Information relative to the total number of voting rights and shares comprising the share capital) under the AMF General Regulation (Autorité des Marchés Financiers). This content details the total number of shares and voting rights as of a specific date (December 31, 2016). This specific disclosure relates to capital structure and voting rights reporting, but it is not a comprehensive report (like 10-K or IR). Since it is a specific regulatory disclosure about capital structure and voting rights, it fits best under Capital/Financing Update (CAP) or potentially a general Regulatory Filing (RNS). Given the specific nature of reporting total voting rights, which is a key component of capital structure reporting, CAP is a strong candidate. However, since it is a mandatory disclosure of voting rights, and there isn't a perfect fit for 'Voting Rights Disclosure', I will check the definitions again. DVA is for 'Declaration of Voting Results & Voting Rights Announcements' from a meeting. This is a periodic statutory disclosure, not meeting results. Given the focus on the total number of shares and voting rights, it is a fundamental capital structure update. I will classify it as CAP (Capital/Financing Update) as it directly relates to the composition of the capital, or RNS as a general regulatory filing. Since the content is purely about the count of shares and voting rights, and not a general announcement of a financing event, RNS (Regulatory Filings) is the most appropriate fallback for specific, non-meeting related statutory disclosures that don't fit elsewhere, although CAP is close. Let's re-evaluate the options. DVA is for results *from* a meeting. This is a statutory count. Given the options, RNS is the safest general regulatory filing category for this specific statutory disclosure about voting rights count.
2017-01-04 French
Information relative au nombre total de droits de vote et d’actions composant le capital social - 30 novembre 2016
Share Issue/Capital Change Classification · 95% confidence The document is extremely short (720 characters) and its primary content is a table detailing the 'Nombre total de droits de vote et d'actions composant le capital social' (Total number of voting rights and shares comprising the share capital) as of a specific date (November 30, 2016). This structure strongly suggests a mandatory regulatory disclosure regarding the company's capital structure or voting rights, often published following a specific regulatory requirement (Article 223-16 of the AMF General Regulation). This fits best under the category for Share Issue/Capital Change (SHA) or potentially a general Regulatory Filing (RNS). Since it explicitly details the total number of shares and voting rights, SHA is the most precise fit, as it relates directly to the capital structure.
2017-01-02 French
Information relative au nombre total de droits de vote et d’actions composant le capital social 31 octobre 2016
Share Issue/Capital Change Classification · 95% confidence The document is titled 'Information relative au nombre total de droits de vote et d'actions composant le capital social' and provides a table detailing the total number of shares and voting rights as of a specific date (October 31, 2016). This directly relates to the company's capital structure and voting rights disclosure, which aligns best with the 'Share Issue/Capital Change' (SHA) category, as it reports on the current state of the capital base and associated voting power. Although it is a specific disclosure, it is a direct report on capital structure components, not just an announcement of a transaction (POS) or a general regulatory filing (RNS). Given the specific nature of reporting total shares and voting rights, SHA is the most precise fit among the provided options.
2016-11-26 French

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