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Global Cosmed S.A. — Investor Relations & Filings

Ticker · GLC ISIN · PLGLBLC00011 LEI · 2594009CXYWKREHIBZ14 WAR Manufacturing
Filings indexed 934 across all filing types
Latest filing 2024-04-26 Environmental & Social …
Country PL Poland
Listing WAR GLC

About Global Cosmed S.A.

http://www.globalcosmed.pl/

Global Cosmed S.A. is a manufacturer of cosmetics and household chemicals. The company's business model is focused on two primary segments: the development and sale of its own proprietary brands, and the production of private label goods for national and international retailers. Its product portfolio encompasses a wide range of items in personal care, cosmetics, and home care categories. Key brands include Apart (personal care), Bobini (children's cosmetics), Sofin (fabric care), and Kret (household cleaning agents). The company distributes its products across both domestic and international markets.

Recent filings

Filing Released Lang Actions
Oświadczenie_dotyczące_zrównoważonego_rozwoju_Grupy_Kapitałowej_Dr._Miele_Cosmed_Group_za_rok_2023
Environmental & Social Information Classification · 99% confidence The document title is "Oświadczenie dotyczące zrównoważonego rozwoju za rok 2023" (Statement on Sustainable Development for 2023). The table of contents explicitly lists sections referencing ESRS (European Sustainability Reporting Standards) such as 'ESRS 2: Informacje ogólne', 'Część 2: informacje o środowisku', 'ESRS E1 Zmiany klimatu', and 'Część 3: Informacje dotyczące kwestii społecznych'. Furthermore, it mentions compliance with GRI Standards and includes an audit statement regarding sustainability reporting. This content directly aligns with the definition of an Environmental & Social Report, which in this classification scheme is represented by the 'Environmental & Social Information' code (SR). The document is a full report, not just an announcement of one, given its length (263,469 chars) and detailed content.
2024-04-26 Polish
2023_SzB_SSF_GKDMG_podpisy
Regulatory Filings Classification · 95% confidence The provided document text consists entirely of XML digital signature blocks (Signatures, SignedInfo, SignatureValue, KeyInfo, X509Data, etc.). This structure is characteristic of an XML Signature used to verify the authenticity and integrity of an associated document, often found in regulatory filings like XBRL/iXBRL submissions or official electronic documents. Since the text itself is not the content of a financial report (like 10-K, ER, or IR) but rather the cryptographic wrapper/metadata for a document, it strongly suggests this is an ancillary component of a larger filing. Given the options, this structure is most commonly associated with the technical validation layer of a submission. However, none of the codes explicitly cover 'XML Signature Block' or 'XBRL Metadata'. We must look for the closest fit based on the context of corporate filings: 1. It is not a report itself (10-K, IR, ER). 2. It is not an announcement of a report (RPA). 3. It is highly specific technical data. In many databases, technical validation artifacts or miscellaneous, non-content-bearing attachments that don't fit standard categories are often grouped under a general regulatory or miscellaneous code. 'RNS' (Regulatory Filings - General regulatory announcements and fallback category) is the most appropriate fallback for technical metadata that doesn't map to a specific content type, especially when the actual content document is not present. However, the presence of the reference URI="SzBSSF_DrMCG-2023-12-31-pl.xhtml" suggests the signed object is an XHTML document related to the period ending 2023-12-31. This points towards a formal regulatory submission. Given the highly technical nature and lack of narrative content, and applying the 'Regulatory Filings' fallback rule for non-standard content, RNS is the best fit.
2024-04-26 Polish
2023_Sprawozdanie_biegłego_rewidenta_z_badania_SSF_GKDMG
Audit Report / Information Classification · 99% confidence The document text is clearly identified as a "Sprawozdanie niezależnego biegłego rewidenta z badania dla Walnego Zgromadzenia i Rady Nadzorczej" (Independent Auditor's Report on the Audit for the General Meeting and Supervisory Board) concerning the "rocznego skonsolidowanego sprawozdania finansowego" (annual consolidated financial statements) for the period ending December 31, 2023. It contains the auditor's opinion, basis for opinion, and key audit matters, which are the defining characteristics of an Audit Report. Although it relates to the annual financial statements, the document itself is the auditor's opinion on those statements, fitting the definition of 'Audit Report / Information' (AR) better than 'Annual Report' (10-K), which is the primary filing by the company itself. The length (29,945 chars) suggests it is a substantial report, not just a brief announcement (ruling 2 does not apply). FY 2023
2024-04-26 Polish
Podpis_GKDMG_SSzD_31.12.2023
Board/Management Information Classification · 95% confidence The provided document text consists almost entirely of XML structure related to digital signatures (Signatures, SignedInfo, SignatureValue, KeyInfo, Object, etc.). This structure is characteristic of an electronically signed document, often used for regulatory filings or official corporate communications where authenticity must be verified. The document length is very large (over 4 million characters), indicating it is the full content of a filing, not just a short announcement. Given the presence of extensive XML/digital signature blocks and the large size, this is likely the underlying structure of a formal regulatory submission. Since the content itself is not readable financial data, management discussion, or a specific report narrative (like 10-K or IR), and it is clearly a formal, signed document, the most appropriate general classification for a complex, signed regulatory artifact that doesn't fit the specific report types (10-K, IR, ER, etc.) is the fallback category for miscellaneous regulatory filings. However, if we must choose the *most* specific category that covers formal, signed documents that aren't explicitly defined reports, 'Regulatory Filings' (RNS) is the best fit as a catch-all for complex, signed artifacts that are not the primary reports themselves. If this were a known SEC filing format (like an XBRL instance), 10-K or IR might be considered if the content implied it, but here, the content is purely structural metadata (signatures). Therefore, RNS is the safest classification for an unidentified, complex, signed regulatory document.
2024-04-26 Polish
Podpis_GKDMG_SSzD_31.12.2023
Regulatory Filings Classification · 95% confidence The provided document text consists entirely of XML digital signature blocks, specifically referencing XAdES (XML Advanced Electronic Signatures) standards, including SignedInfo, SignatureValue, KeyInfo (with X509Certificate), and QualifyingProperties. This structure is characteristic of a digitally signed regulatory filing or document, often used to ensure authenticity and integrity. The presence of Polish issuer information ('Krajowa Izba Rozliczeniowa S.A.', 'PL') and references to specific document URIs (e.g., 'GKDMG_SSzD_31.12.2023.xhtml') suggests this is the signature block appended to a primary financial document, likely an annual or periodic report, given the date '31.12.2023'. Since the text itself is only the signature metadata and not the content of the report (like a 10-K or IR), and it is a formal regulatory artifact, the most appropriate classification is the general fallback for formal regulatory filings that don't fit a specific content type, which is RNS (Regulatory Filings). The document length is moderate (5281 chars), but the content is purely structural/metadata, not the report narrative itself.
2024-04-26 Polish
Podpis_GKDMG_SSzD_31.12.2023
Regulatory Filings Classification · 95% confidence The provided document text consists entirely of XML digital signature blocks (Signatures, SignedInfo, SignatureValue, KeyInfo, X509Data, Object, QualifyingProperties). This structure is characteristic of a digitally signed document, often used to ensure the authenticity and integrity of official electronic filings in various regulatory environments, particularly those using XML standards like XBRL or similar secure submission formats. Since the content is purely the signature block and not the actual report content (like financial statements, management discussion, or meeting minutes), it strongly suggests this is metadata or a wrapper for a filing. Given the options, this structure is most commonly associated with the submission wrapper of a formal regulatory filing. However, without the actual content, classifying it as a specific report type (like 10-K or IR) is impossible. The most appropriate general category for a document that is essentially a signed submission wrapper, especially when the underlying content type is unknown, is the general 'Regulatory Filings' fallback category (RNS), or potentially an 'XLSX' if it were a data file, but the structure points to a signed document wrapper. Given the context of financial reporting databases, this is likely the signature block accompanying a primary filing. Since there is no content indicating a specific report type (ER, IR, 10-K, etc.), RNS (Regulatory Filings - general/miscellaneous) is the safest fallback for a document that is structurally a signed submission artifact.
2024-04-26 Polish

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