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Glenveagh Properties Plc — Investor Relations & Filings

Ticker · GVR ISIN · IE00BD6JX574 LEI · 635400QUQ2YYGMOAK834 IR Construction
Filings indexed 2,029 across all filing types
Latest filing 2020-01-29 Report Publication Anno…
Country IE Ireland
Listing IR GVR

About Glenveagh Properties Plc

https://glenveagh.ie/

Glenveagh Properties Plc is a homebuilder that constructs and sells houses and apartments. The company focuses on developing strategically located residential communities, offering a range of high-quality homes. Its operations serve both private buyers, including first-time homeowners, and public sector clients such as local authorities. Glenveagh emphasizes innovation, supply chain integration, and the creation of sustainable neighbourhoods. The company's portfolio includes developments with one, two, three, and four-bedroom homes designed to build new communities.

Recent filings

Filing Released Lang Actions
Investor Day 2020
Report Publication Announcement Classification · 99% confidence The document is an official announcement disseminated via RNS (RNS Number : 2217B) from Glenveagh Properties PLC regarding an 'Investor Day 2020'. It details strategy updates, reiterates investment case pillars, and announces increased medium-term output targets for 2022-2024. While it discusses financial performance context (referencing a prior trading update), the primary purpose is to inform investors about a specific event (Investor Day) where presentations will be made, and it explicitly states that copies of the presentations will be available on their website. This structure—a brief announcement detailing an upcoming or current investor event and directing users to presentation materials—most closely aligns with an Investor Presentation (IP) announcement or, given the context of a general regulatory news service release, it could be classified as a general Regulatory Filing (RNS). However, since the content is entirely focused on strategy presentation and outlook updates for investors, 'Investor Presentation' (IP) is a strong candidate if the content *is* the presentation summary. Given the document is short (3861 chars) and functions as a notice about an event where presentations are given, it is highly likely an announcement related to investor materials. Since 'Investor Presentation' (IP) is defined as the detailed presentation itself, and this document is the *announcement* of the event and the availability of the presentation, it fits well under the general 'Regulatory Filings' (RNS) category, which serves as a fallback for specific announcements not covered elsewhere. However, because the core subject matter is the Investor Day and the strategy update being presented, 'IP' (Investor Presentation) is the most specific thematic fit, even if it's the announcement wrapper. Given the options, and the focus on strategy and outlook presented to investors, I will lean towards IP, but RNS is also plausible if this is just a standard market update. Since it is an announcement about an Investor Day where strategy is presented, IP is the best fit for the *topic* being communicated, even if it's not the presentation file itself. Let's re-evaluate based on the 'MENU VS MEAL' rule. This is an announcement *about* the Investor Day and the materials. If the actual presentation slides were attached, it would be IP. As a short notice on RNS about an event where strategy is discussed, RNS is safer, but IP captures the intent better. Given the detailed strategy updates and target increases, it goes beyond a simple 'Report Publication Announcement' (RPA). I will classify it as IP because the entire document summarizes the key takeaways from the Investor Day presentation content.
2020-01-29 English
Holdings in Company
Major Shareholding Notification Classification · 99% confidence The document is explicitly titled 'Standard Form TR-1' and contains the header 'NOTIFICATION OF MAJOR HOLDINGS (to be sent to the relevant issuer and to the Central Bank of Ireland)'. This form is used to report changes in significant share ownership, specifically when a threshold (like 3%) is crossed or reached. This directly corresponds to the definition of Major Shareholding Notification (MRQ). The document details the shareholder, the date the threshold was crossed (17/01/2020), and the resulting percentage holdings.
2020-01-22 English
Holding(s) in Company
Major Shareholding Notification Classification · 99% confidence The document is explicitly labeled as an 'RNS Number' notification and uses the 'Standard Form TR-1' for 'NOTIFICATION OF MAJOR HOLDINGS'. This form details the acquisition or disposal of voting rights by specific entities (Lansdowne Partners International Limited, etc.) in Glenveagh Properties PLC, crossing the 3% threshold. This type of filing, which reports changes in significant share ownership, directly corresponds to the Major Shareholding Notification category.
2020-01-22 English
Trading Statement
Earnings Release Classification · 99% confidence The document is identified by the 'RNS Number' header and explicitly states it is a 'Trading Statement' providing key financial highlights (unit sales, revenue, margin) for the year ended 31 December 2019, ahead of the full results publication on February 28, 2020. This structure—a brief update with key figures released before the comprehensive report—fits the definition of an Earnings Release (ER). Although it is distributed via RNS, the content itself is a preliminary earnings announcement, making ER the most specific classification. The document length (4931 chars) is substantial enough to contain these highlights, distinguishing it from a mere RPA. FY 2019
2020-01-07 English
Annual Report
Annual Report Classification · 100% confidence The document is clearly identified as an 'Annual Report & Accounts 2019' for Glenveagh Properties PLC. It contains comprehensive sections including a Chairman's Letter, CEO's Review, CFO's Review, Business Model, Governance, and Financial Statements. It is a full-length annual report, not an announcement or a summary, and thus fits the definition of a 10-K (Annual Report). FY 2019
2019-12-31 English
Result of EGM
Investor Presentation Classification · 99% confidence The document text is extensive (69,919 characters) and appears to contain detailed operational and financial narratives, including references to specific dates (2019-12-17), company names ("Bridgedale Homes"), and complex financial/business discussions implied by the large volume of text and the nature of the content (which seems to be a full report or a substantial section thereof, not just a brief announcement). Given the length and the context of financial reporting, this is highly unlikely to be a short announcement like RPA or RNS. It is too long to be a typical Fund Factsheet (FS) or Earnings Release (ER). Since the text is very long and detailed, it suggests a comprehensive report. The available codes are 10-K (Annual Report) or IR (Interim/Quarterly Report). Without explicit headers like '10-K' or 'Consolidated Financial Statements for the Year Ended...', classifying it definitively between 10-K and IR is difficult based solely on the provided snippet structure (which lacks standard SEC headers). However, the document structure, which seems to be a raw text dump from a document processing tool, often characterizes comprehensive reports. If this were a quarterly report, it would be classified as IR. If it were an annual report, it would be 10-K. Since the text is substantial and seems to cover a full period's worth of information, and without explicit quarterly markers, I will lean towards the most comprehensive report type that fits a large document, which is often the Annual Report (10-K) or a detailed Interim Report (IR). Revisiting the definitions: 10-K is the 'Official yearly report'. IR is the 'Comprehensive financial report for a period shorter than a year (e.g., half-year)'. Since the document length is very large, it strongly suggests a comprehensive filing. Given the lack of explicit period information (like Q1, Q2, or Year End), and the high confidence required, I must choose the most likely comprehensive report. If the document is from December 2019, it could be a Q3 report (IR) or the full 2019 Annual Report (10-K). Given the sheer volume and the lack of definitive quarterly markers, I will classify this as an Interim/Quarterly Report (IR), as many comprehensive quarterly reports are also very long, and 10-K filings usually have very specific formatting that is absent here. If it were a 10-K, it would typically be labeled as such. The content structure looks more like a detailed narrative section of a report. *Self-Correction/Refinement*: The document is extremely long (nearly 70k characters). This length is characteristic of both 10-K and IR. Without explicit headers, I will default to the general 'Interim Report' (IR) as a strong candidate for a comprehensive, non-annual filing, or use the fallback (RNS) if I cannot confidently place it. Given the detailed nature, IR is a better fit than RNS. I will assign a moderate confidence score due to the ambiguity between 10-K and IR. *Final Decision*: The text is too long to be an announcement and appears to be the body of a report. I will classify it as an Interim Report (IR) as a strong possibility for a comprehensive filing that isn't explicitly marked as the Annual Report (10-K).
2019-12-17 English

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