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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 2019-08-02 Major Shareholding Noti…
Country IE Ireland
Listing IR GVR

About Glenveagh Properties Plc

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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
Holdings in Company
Major Shareholding Notification Classification · 98% confidence The document is explicitly titled "Standard Form TR-1" and is a "Standard form for notification of major holdings." It details changes in voting rights crossing a specific threshold (9%) for the issuer Glenveagh Properties PLC, filed by FIL Limited. This type of filing, which reports changes in significant share ownership, directly corresponds to the definition of Major Shareholding Notification (MRQ). Although it is a standardized regulatory form, MRQ is the most specific category provided for this content, rather than the general Regulatory Filings (RNS). The document is a report itself, not an announcement of a report, and its length is sufficient to be classified as the report content.
2019-08-02 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 a major shareholder (Morgan Stanley) crossing a specific threshold (5%). This type of filing, which reports changes in significant share ownership, directly corresponds to the Major Shareholding Notification category. Although it is distributed via RNS, the specific content dictates the 'MRQ' classification over the general 'RNS' fallback.
2019-07-29 English
Holdings in Company
Regulatory Filings Classification · 85% confidence The document text provided is not the content of a financial filing but rather an error message indicating that the processing system failed to extract text from a .doc file because the necessary conversion tools (doc2txt, antiword) were unavailable or failed. Since there is no actual content to analyze for keywords, regulatory headers, or reporting periods, this must be classified as a miscellaneous or unprocessable filing. Given the options, 'Regulatory Filings' (RNS) is the most appropriate fallback category for an unclassifiable or failed document extraction, although it technically represents a system failure rather than a standard filing type.
2019-07-29 English
Holdings in Company
Major Shareholding Notification Classification · 99% confidence The document is explicitly titled "Standard Form TR-1" and contains sections like "NOTIFICATION OF MAJOR HOLDINGS," detailing the acquisition or disposal of voting rights, the date the threshold was crossed (8%), and the resulting ownership percentages (8.15% direct, 0.71% indirect). This form (TR-1) is a standard notification required under transparency directives (often related to EU/Irish regulations, as indicated by the reference to the Central Bank of Ireland) when a shareholder's holding crosses a major threshold. This directly corresponds to the definition of a Major Shareholding Notification (MRQ).
2019-07-18 English
Holdings in Company
Regulatory Filings Classification · 85% confidence The document text provided is not the content of a financial filing but rather an error message indicating that the processing system failed to extract text from a .doc file because the necessary conversion tools (doc2txt, antiword) were unavailable or failed. Since there is no actual content to analyze for keywords, regulatory headers, or reporting periods, this must be classified as a miscellaneous or unprocessable filing. Given the options, 'Regulatory Filings' (RNS) is the most appropriate fallback category for an unclassifiable or failed document extraction, although it technically represents a system failure rather than a standard filing type.
2019-07-02 English
Results of AGM
AGM Information Classification · 98% confidence The document text is very long (69,041 characters) and appears to contain the full content of a detailed report, rather than a brief announcement about a report. The content includes extensive narrative, financial terminology, and detailed operational descriptions typical of a comprehensive filing. Given the length and depth, it is highly unlikely to be a short 'Report Publication Announcement' (RPA) or a general 'Regulatory Filing' (RNS). Since the text does not explicitly mention '10-K', 'Annual Report', or specific quarterly periods (like 10-Q, which maps to IR), I must look for the best fit among the comprehensive reports. The document structure suggests a detailed corporate filing. Without explicit headers like '10-K' or 'Interim Report', and given the context of a financial database, the most appropriate classification for a very long, detailed corporate document that isn't a standard SEC form (like 10-K) or a quarterly report (IR) is often the general 'Regulatory Filing' (RNS) if no other specific category fits perfectly, or if it represents a non-standard but comprehensive disclosure. However, the text seems to be a detailed narrative, possibly an Investor Presentation (IP) or a Management Discussion & Analysis (MDA) if it were shorter. Given the sheer volume and the lack of clear SEC form identifiers, I will re-evaluate based on the provided definitions. The text is too long for FS, ER, or RPA. It is not a CT, DVA, or DIRS. It is most likely a comprehensive report. Since '10-K' and 'IR' are for official yearly/interim reports, and this text is extremely long and detailed, I will lean towards the most comprehensive non-standard report type available, or the fallback. Since the text is too long to be an announcement (RPA/RNS), and it is not explicitly an AGM-R, DEF 14A, or SR, I will treat it as a major, detailed disclosure. If it were a full annual report, it would be 10-K. If it were a comprehensive quarterly report, it would be IR. Since the content is highly detailed and appears to be a full document, and without clear period markers, I will use the fallback 'RNS' as the safest classification for a large, detailed document that doesn't perfectly match the specific report types (10-K, IR, IP, MDA). Re-examining the text, it contains a lot of technical jargon and seems like a very detailed corporate disclosure, possibly an Investor Presentation (IP) or a very detailed MDA. Given the ambiguity, RNS is the safest catch-all for detailed, non-standard filings. However, the content strongly suggests a detailed presentation or management discussion. I will select 'IP' (Investor Presentation) as a strong possibility for such a long, detailed document that isn't a standard financial statement report, but since the content is not clearly structured as slides, I revert to the fallback 'RNS' due to the lack of definitive keywords for the other comprehensive types (10-K, IR, MDA, IP). Upon final review, the document structure is highly unusual (starting with author/date/status and containing embedded image data), suggesting it might be a raw data dump or a non-standard filing type. RNS is the most appropriate fallback.
2019-06-07 English

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