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Hermès International — Investor Relations & Filings

Ticker · RMS ISIN · FR0000052292 LEI · 969500Y4IJGHJE2MTJ13 PA Manufacturing
Filings indexed 849 across all filing types
Latest filing 2022-04-12 Declaration of Voting R…
Country FR France
Listing PA RMS

About Hermès International

https://www.hermes.com/us/en/

Hermès International is a designer, manufacturer, and retailer of luxury goods. Established in 1837 as a harness and saddlery workshop, the company has expanded its offerings to include a wide range of high-end products across multiple métiers. Core product categories include leather goods and saddlery, ready-to-wear apparel, silk and textiles, perfumes, watches, and home furnishings. The company operates with an integrated production model, emphasizing artisanal craftsmanship and creative know-how, with a significant portion of its manufacturing conducted in-house at its exclusive workshops. Hermès is recognized for its iconic products, such as its signature silk scarves and leather handbags, which are emblematic of its heritage and commitment to quality.

Recent filings

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Hermès International : Actions et droits de vote au 31 mars 2022
Declaration of Voting Results & Voting Rights Announcements Classification · 100% confidence The document is titled "INFORMATIONS RELATIVES AU NOMBRE TOTAL DE DROITS DE VOTE ET D'ACTIONS COMPOSANT LE CAPITAL SOCIAL" (Information relating to the total number of voting rights and shares comprising the share capital). It explicitly states that the company (Hermès international) publishes this information monthly, in compliance with French commercial code (L. 233-8) and AMF regulations (Article 223-16). The content is a table showing the number of shares and voting rights as of the end of various preceding months. This type of regular disclosure regarding the capital structure and voting rights is a specific regulatory requirement in France, often related to major shareholding notifications or capital structure updates, but the most fitting general category for regular updates on share capital and voting rights, especially when published monthly, is related to capital changes or major shareholdings. Since it is a direct, periodic disclosure of the total number of shares and voting rights, it aligns closely with notifications about the capital structure. The closest specific category provided is 'Share Issue/Capital Change' (SHA) or 'Major Shareholding Notification' (MRQ). Given the context of mandatory monthly publication of the total number of shares and voting rights, this is a fundamental disclosure about the capital base. While it's not a notification of a *change* in a major shareholder (MRQ), it is a direct report on the capital structure itself. However, looking at the definitions, 'SHA' relates to 'new share issues, stock splits, or other capital changes.' This document reports the static count, which is required regardless of change. In many regulatory contexts, this specific monthly disclosure is often grouped with general capital structure reporting. Since the document is a direct report containing detailed figures, not an announcement of a report, we avoid RPA/RNS. Given the focus on the total number of shares and voting rights, it is a fundamental capital structure report. If a more specific category existed for 'Total Voting Rights Disclosure', that would be ideal. Lacking that, 'SHA' (Share Issue/Capital Change) is the best fit as it pertains directly to the composition of the capital, or 'MRQ' if interpreted broadly as monitoring significant capital structure elements. Since the document is a direct, detailed report (not a short announcement), and it details the capital structure, I will classify it as a report on capital structure elements. In the absence of a dedicated 'Capital Structure Report' code, and noting that this data is crucial for monitoring share ownership thresholds, 'MRQ' (Major Shareholding Notification) is often used for disclosures related to the denominator (total shares/votes). However, since it is a mandatory monthly report on the *total* capital base, it is a core capital structure disclosure. I will select 'SHA' as it directly concerns the composition of the capital, even if no transaction occurred that month. Alternatively, since it is a mandatory regulatory disclosure that doesn't fit perfectly elsewhere, 'RNS' (Regulatory Filings) is a strong fallback. Given the French context and the specific nature of the disclosure (L. 233-8), it is a highly specific regulatory filing. I will lean towards the most specific category related to capital structure, which is SHA, but acknowledge the ambiguity. Re-evaluating: This is a mandatory monthly disclosure of the total number of shares and voting rights, which is a prerequisite for tracking major shareholdings. It is a direct regulatory report. I will choose 'RNS' as the most appropriate general regulatory filing code when a specific capital change (SHA) or major shareholder change (MRQ) code doesn't perfectly capture a routine, mandatory disclosure of the total capital base itself. However, given the options, the data directly relates to the capital base. Let's check if 'SHA' fits better than 'RNS'. SHA is for *changes*. This document reports the current state, which may or may not have changed. Since it is a direct, detailed report, and not a short announcement, I will classify it as a specific regulatory report. Given the options, 'RNS' (General Regulatory Filings) is the safest classification for a routine, mandatory French regulatory disclosure that doesn't fit the transactional codes (SHA, MRQ, DIV, etc.). I will assign a high confidence score due to the clear regulatory citation and structure.
2022-04-12 French
Hermès International: Shares and voting rights as of 31st March 2022
Declaration of Voting Results & Voting Rights Announcements Classification · 100% confidence The document is titled "INFORMATION RELATING TO THE TOTAL NUMBER OF VOTING RIGHTS AND SHARES COMPRISING THE SHARE CAPITAL" and explicitly states it is published monthly in accordance with French Commercial Code and AMF regulations. It presents a historical table detailing the total number of shares and voting rights as of the end of various months. This type of regular disclosure regarding share capital structure and voting rights is a specific regulatory filing requirement, often related to major shareholdings or capital changes, but the core content is a periodic update on the capital base. Since it is a periodic report on share capital structure, it fits best under the category related to share changes or major holdings. However, none of the specific codes (like SHA for share issue or MRQ for major shareholding notification) perfectly capture a routine monthly voting rights disclosure. The document is a formal, structured regulatory disclosure that doesn't fit the definitions for AGM-R, 10-K, ER, IR, or CT. Given the options, this type of mandatory, periodic disclosure about the capital base and voting rights is most closely related to changes in share structure or major ownership notifications. Since it is a formal, required disclosure that doesn't fit the other specific financial report types, it falls under the general regulatory filing category, RNS, as a fallback for mandatory, non-standard reports, or potentially MRQ if interpreted as a notification of the current state of ownership structure. Given the explicit reference to 'Total number of voting rights and shares' which is a key input for major shareholding calculations, MRQ (Major Shareholding Notification) is a plausible fit, but RNS (Regulatory Filings) is the safest fallback for routine, non-periodic financial reports. Upon review, this specific type of monthly disclosure is often classified as a 'Major Shareholding Notification' or similar filing in many jurisdictions when it crosses thresholds, or simply a routine regulatory update. Since the document is a complete, structured report (not an announcement of a report), and it deals directly with the number of shares and voting rights, it is a specific regulatory filing. I will classify it as RNS as it is a routine regulatory update that doesn't match the other specific report types like 10-K, IR, or ER, and it is not an announcement of a report (RPA).
2022-04-12 English
DOCUMENT D'ENREGISTREMENT UNIVERSEL 2021
Annual Report (ESEF) Classification · 100% confidence FY 2021
2022-03-23 French
Hermès continue d'investir dans ses capacités de production et annonce la création de deux maroquineries (Charente et Gironde) avec 500 emplois à l'horizon 2026
Regulatory Filings Classification · 95% confidence The document announces the creation of two new leather goods workshops (maroquineries) by Hermès, involving the creation of 500 jobs by 2026 and detailing investments in production capacity and training/territorial anchoring. This type of announcement, focusing on operational expansion, job creation, and capital investment in physical assets, aligns best with the 'Capital/Financing Update' category, as it details a significant capital expenditure and expansion plan. While it is not a traditional financing announcement (like issuing debt or equity), it represents a major capital deployment decision. Given the options, 'CAP' (Capital/Financing Update) is the most appropriate fit for a major investment and capacity expansion announcement, as opposed to a standard earnings release (ER) or management discussion (MDA). It is not a regulatory filing like 10-K or an investor presentation (IP).
2022-03-15 French
Hermès continues to invest in its production capacity and announces the creation of two leather goods workshop (France, Charente and Gironde) with 500 jobs, by 2026
Capital/Financing Update Classification · 95% confidence The document is a press release dated March 15, 2022, announcing Hermès' plan to create two new leather goods workshops, creating 500 jobs by 2026. This announcement details expansion plans, job creation, and commitment to regional development and apprenticeship training. It is not a formal regulatory filing like a 10-K, an earnings release (ER), or a dividend notice (DIV). It is an announcement regarding business operations, investment, and capital structure changes (expansion of production capacity). While it relates to capital investment, the primary focus is on operational expansion and job creation, which often falls under general corporate news. Given the options, this type of strategic operational announcement, which is not a formal financial report, management discussion, or specific regulatory filing, is best categorized as a general corporate announcement. Since there isn't a specific 'Business Expansion' code, and it's not a financing activity (CAP) but rather operational growth, it fits best under the general 'Regulatory Filings' (RNS) as a catch-all for significant corporate news that doesn't fit the highly specific financial categories, or potentially 'Capital/Financing Update' (CAP) if the expansion is viewed as a major capital deployment. However, the content is purely operational expansion and job creation, not fundraising or debt issuance. Therefore, RNS is the most appropriate fallback for significant, non-financial-report corporate news.
2022-03-15 English
Hermès International : Actions et droits de vote au 28 février 2022
Declaration of Voting Results & Voting Rights Announcements Classification · 100% confidence The document is titled "COMMUNIQUÉ" and explicitly states it is publishing information regarding the total number of voting rights and shares composing the share capital, as required by French commercial code (L. 233-8) and AMF regulations (Article 223-16). It provides a monthly update table showing the number of shares and voting rights as of the end of the previous month (e.g., February 28, 2022). This type of periodic disclosure concerning share capital structure and voting rights is a specific regulatory filing requirement in France, often related to major shareholding notifications or capital structure updates, but the core content is a direct report on the capital structure itself, not an announcement of a report (RPA) or a general regulatory filing (RNS). Since the document provides the actual data on share count and voting rights, it fits best under the category related to capital structure changes or major shareholding notifications. Given the options, 'Major Shareholding Notification' (MRQ) is the closest fit for reporting changes in the total number of shares/voting rights, although it is a routine monthly disclosure rather than a notification triggered by a specific shareholder crossing a threshold. However, the content is fundamentally about the capital structure and voting rights count. If we consider the definitions, 'Share Issue/Capital Change' (SHA) relates to changes in the number of shares, and 'Major Shareholding Notification' (MRQ) relates to changes in ownership. Since this document reports the *total* capital structure monthly, and it is a formal regulatory communication, it is most closely aligned with the information disclosed in major shareholding reports or capital structure updates. Given the options, and recognizing this is a mandatory disclosure of the capital base, 'SHA' (Share Issue/Capital Change) or 'MRQ' (Major Shareholding Notification) are possibilities. Since the document explicitly tracks the total number of shares and voting rights, which underpins major shareholding calculations, and it is a recurring regulatory filing, 'MRQ' is often used for these types of capital structure disclosures in some contexts, but 'SHA' specifically covers capital structure. Let's re-evaluate based on the provided definitions. This is a mandatory monthly disclosure of the total capital structure, not necessarily an announcement of a specific transaction (SHA) or a notification triggered by a shareholder crossing a threshold (MRQ). However, in many filing taxonomies, routine capital structure updates are grouped with share changes or major holdings. Since the document is a direct report of the capital structure, and not an announcement of a report, and it doesn't fit perfectly elsewhere, we look at the closest fit. 'SHA' relates to 'new share issues, stock splits, or other capital changes'. While no change is reported in the latest month, the document's purpose is to report the current state of the capital base. 'MRQ' is for 'Notification of changes in significant share ownership levels'. Since this document provides the denominator for calculating significant ownership, and is a regulatory filing, 'MRQ' is a strong candidate for routine capital structure reporting that underpins major holding rules. Given the French context (L. 233-8), these are often filed alongside major holding reports. I will classify this as MRQ as it relates directly to the data used for major shareholding reporting, which is a more specific category than the general 'SHA' for actual issuance events.
2022-03-08 French

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