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Greiffenberger AG — Investor Relations & Filings

Ticker · GRF ISIN · DE0005897300 LEI · 529900UPIZEO3UTYAZ13 F Manufacturing
Filings indexed 368 across all filing types
Latest filing 2020-12-03 Annual Report
Country DE Germany
Listing F GRF

About Greiffenberger AG

https://www.greiffenberger.de/

Greiffenberger AG is an industrial holding company with a strategic focus on investing in companies within technologically sophisticated submarkets. The company's primary operational activity is conducted through its wholly-owned subsidiary, J.N. Eberle & Cie. GmbH. This subsidiary specializes in the development and manufacturing of high-performance precision strip steel and industrial saw blades. The product portfolio includes premium spring steel strips and advanced band saw blades, such as bimetal and trimetal variants, designed for demanding industrial applications.

Recent filings

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Ergänzung der Veröffentlichung vom 12.06.2020
Annual Report Classification · 100% confidence The document is titled 'Konzernjahresfinanzbericht 2019' (Consolidated Annual Financial Report 2019) for Greiffenberger Aktiengesellschaft. It contains detailed financial information, management reports, and remuneration disclosures for the fiscal year 2019. While it includes a remuneration report section, the document as a whole is the comprehensive annual financial report of the company. According to the filing definitions, a comprehensive yearly report covering company activity and financial performance is classified as a 10-K. FY 2019
2020-12-03 German
Declaration of Voting Results & Voting Rights Announcements 2020
Declaration of Voting Results & Voting Rights Announcements Classification · 100% confidence The document is titled 'Stimmrechtsmitteilung' (Voting Rights Notification) and explicitly mentions 'Veröffentlichung einer Stimmrechtsmitteilung' (Publication of a voting rights notification). It details changes in share ownership percentages (from 3.15% to 5.04%) for a specific shareholder (Axxion S.A.) in Greiffenberger AG, referencing German securities law (§ 40 Abs. 1 WpHG). This directly corresponds to the definition of Director's Dealing (DIRS) or, more broadly, notifications related to significant share ownership changes. Since the document specifically reports on changes in voting rights/share ownership thresholds by an entity, it aligns best with 'Major Shareholding Notification' (MRQ) or 'Director's Dealing' (DIRS). Given that the notification is about a third-party entity (Axxion S.A.) crossing a threshold, MRQ is the most precise fit among the options, as DIRS usually refers specifically to directors/insiders, while MRQ covers major shareholders generally. However, looking closely at the provided definitions, there is no specific code for general 'Voting Rights Notification' or 'Major Shareholding Notification' other than MRQ. The document explicitly states 'Voting Rights Announcements' in the header, which strongly suggests DVA (Declaration of Voting Results & Voting Rights Announcements). DVA is defined as 'Official results from shareholder votes at any general meeting (AGM or EGM)'. This document is not the *result* of a vote, but a *notification* of a change in ownership that affects voting rights. Since the document is a formal regulatory filing concerning share ownership thresholds, and MRQ is defined as 'Notification of changes in significant share ownership levels (crossing thresholds)', MRQ is the most appropriate classification for this type of mandatory disclosure, even though DVA is related to voting rights. Given the context of German WpHG notifications regarding ownership thresholds, MRQ is the standard classification for such events when DVA is reserved for vote outcomes. I will select MRQ as the best fit for a major shareholder threshold crossing notification.
2020-12-02 German
Report Publication Announcement 2020
Report Publication Announcement Classification · 100% confidence The document is a short announcement dated November 17, 2020, titled "Preliminary announcement of the publication of financial reports according to Articles 114, 115, 117 of the WpHG". It explicitly states that the Annual financial report and the Annual financial report of the group for the business year 2019 will be disclosed on November 19, 2020, and provides a link to where they will be available. According to Rule #2 (The 'MENU VS MEAL' Rule), a short document announcing the publication of a report, rather than containing the report itself, should be classified as a Report Publication Announcement (RPA).
2020-11-17 English
Greiffenberger AG: Billigung bzw. Feststellung testierter Abschlusse fur das Geschaftsjahr 2019 durch den Aufsichtsrat
AGM Information Classification · 99% confidence The document is a news release dated November 17, 2020, announcing that the Supervisory Board of Greiffenberger AG has approved and established the audited financial statements (Konzernabschluss und Jahresabschluss) for the fiscal year 2019. It explicitly mentions that the auditor (KPMG) issued an unqualified opinion but also noted substantial going concern risks related to financing. Crucially, the last paragraph states: "Die gebilligten Abschlüsse einschließlich der Bestätigungsvermerke des Abschlussprüfers sowie des Berichts des Aufsichtsrats an die Hauptversammlung werden kurzfristig offengelegt." (The approved financial statements including the auditor's opinions and the Supervisory Board's report to the General Meeting will be disclosed shortly.) This structure—announcing the finalization of audited accounts and stating they will be disclosed soon—is characteristic of an Earnings Release (ER) or a general announcement about financial results, rather than the full Annual Report (10-K) itself, which would contain the full statements. Since it details the approval of the *audited* annual results, it is more specific than a standard quarterly earnings release (ER). However, given the context of German regulatory filings often using DGAP for preliminary results announcements before the full 10-K equivalent is filed, and the focus being on the *approval* and the *going concern* warning, it functions as the primary announcement of the annual financial performance highlights. If the full audited report were attached, it would be 10-K. Since it is an announcement *about* the finalized audited report and its key findings (including going concern), ER is the closest fit among the options for a primary financial results announcement, although it relates to the annual period. Given the mention of 'testierter Abschlüsse' (audited statements) for the full year, it is a high-level summary of the annual results. If a specific 'Annual Report' code existed for the German equivalent of the 10-K filing, that would be ideal, but based on the provided definitions, ER covers the initial announcement of periodical financial results (even if annual in nature, summarizing the finalized audit). Alternatively, since it discusses the finalization of the *annual* report, it could be argued as a precursor to the 10-K, but it is not the 10-K itself. I will classify it as an Earnings Release (ER) as it announces the key financial outcome (approved audited results) and related risks, which is the function of an ER.
2020-11-17 German
Hinweis auf Jahresfinanzbericht vom 01.01.2019 bis zum 31.12.2019
Report Publication Announcement Classification · 100% confidence The document is a short notification (819 characters) titled 'Hinweis auf Jahresfinanzbericht' (Notice of Annual Financial Report). It provides the company name, the fiscal period (2019), and a link to where the actual report can be accessed online. Per the 'Menu vs Meal' rule, since this is a short announcement directing users to a report rather than the report itself, it is classified as a Report Publication Announcement (RPA).
2020-11-17 German
Jahresabschluss zum Geschäftsjahr vom 01.01.2018 bis zum 31.12.2018
Audit Report / Information Classification · 98% confidence The document is a 'Bericht des Aufsichtsrats' (Supervisory Board Report) for Greiffenberger AG for the fiscal year 2018. It details the board's oversight activities, audit results, corporate governance, and management changes. While it is part of the annual reporting package, it is a specific component (the Supervisory Board Report) rather than the full 10-K/Annual Report itself. In the context of German corporate filings, this is classified as a Governance Information document (CGR) as it focuses on the board's activities, internal controls, and governance practices. FY 2018
2020-10-06 German

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