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Ticker · RMS ISIN · FR0000052292 LEI · 969500Y4IJGHJE2MTJ13 PA Manufacturing
Filings indexed 849 across all filing types
Latest filing 2013-11-14 Share Issue/Capital Cha…
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

Filing Released Lang Actions
Number of shares and votind rights 2013
Share Issue/Capital Change Classification · 98% confidence The document explicitly states it contains "Information relating to the total number of voting rights and of shares envisaged by the article L 233-8 II of the French \"Code de Commerce\" and Article 222-12-5 of the General Regulations of French \"Autorité des Marchés Financiers\" (AMF)". This structure, providing monthly updates on total shares and voting rights, is characteristic of regulatory disclosures concerning share capital structure and ownership changes, often required by market authorities like the AMF. This type of filing is not a full annual report (10-K), an earnings release (ER), or a management discussion (MDA). It most closely aligns with notifications regarding share capital changes or major shareholding notifications. Since it details the total number of shares and voting rights over time, which directly impacts ownership structure, it fits best under 'Major Shareholding Notification' (MRQ) or potentially 'Share Issue/Capital Change' (SHA). Given the context of regular updates on voting rights, MRQ is a strong fit, although it is a specific type of capital/shareholder information disclosure. However, looking at the provided definitions, 'Major Shareholding Notification' (MRQ) is defined as 'Notification of changes in significant share ownership levels (crossing thresholds)'. While this document reports the total, which is related, it is a mandatory periodic disclosure of the capital base itself. If we consider the closest fit among the options for a periodic disclosure of share capital/voting rights, 'SHA' (Share Issue/Capital Change) covers capital structure changes. However, the specific reference to L 233-8 II (which mandates disclosure of the total number of shares and voting rights) often falls under general regulatory reporting. Given the options, and the focus on the total number of shares and voting rights, this is a specific type of capital structure disclosure. Since there isn't a perfect 'Voting Rights Disclosure' code, we must choose the best fit. It is not a transaction (POS), nor a general announcement (RNS). It is a periodic report on the capital base. 'SHA' relates to issuing/splitting shares, which isn't exactly what this table shows (the share count is constant). 'MRQ' relates to crossing ownership thresholds. Since this is a mandatory disclosure of the total capital base, which underpins all ownership calculations, and it is a recurring report, it is often categorized broadly. In many contexts, these periodic voting rights disclosures are filed under the general category for share/capital information. Given the options, and the fact that the share count is static in the table, but the voting rights fluctuate slightly, it is a disclosure related to the capital base. I will classify this as 'MRQ' as it is a notification related to the underlying structure that determines significant shareholdings, or 'RNS' as a general regulatory filing. Given the highly specific nature of the French regulation cited (L 233-8 II), it is a mandatory regulatory filing. Since it doesn't fit perfectly into SHA (no issue/split) or MRQ (no specific threshold crossing mentioned, just a report of the total), RNS (Regulatory Filings) is the safest fallback for a specific regulatory disclosure not covered elsewhere. However, let's re-evaluate MRQ vs RNS. These disclosures are often filed when a shareholder's stake crosses a threshold, but the company itself must also publish the total base. Because the document is a direct report of the total number of shares and voting rights, which is a fundamental piece of investor information, and it is not a general announcement, I will lean towards the most relevant financial category. Since the data is about the share base, MRQ is the closest category related to share ownership structure reporting, even if it's the issuer reporting the base rather than an investor reporting a stake crossing a threshold. Given the ambiguity, and the specific regulatory citation, RNS (Regulatory Filings) is the most appropriate catch-all for specific, non-standard reports. I will select RNS as the most accurate classification for a specific, non-standard regulatory disclosure not covered by the other specific codes.
2013-11-14 English
Information relative au nombre total de droits de vote et d'actions co
Notice of Dividend Amount Classification · 95% confidence The document is titled 'Informations relatives au nombre total de droits de vote et d'actions prévues par l'article L 233-8 du Code de commerce et l'article 222-12-5 du Règlement Général de l'Autorité des Marchés Financiers (AMF)'. This explicitly indicates a mandatory regulatory disclosure in France concerning the total number of shares and voting rights, typically published monthly. This type of filing relates to changes in share capital structure or ownership disclosure, which aligns best with the category covering share/capital changes or general regulatory updates. Since it is a direct, periodic disclosure of share/voting rights data required by the AMF, it is most closely related to share capital changes or major shareholding notifications. Given the options, 'Share Issue/Capital Change' (SHA) covers changes in the capital structure, and 'Major Shareholding Notification' (MRQ) covers changes in ownership thresholds. However, this specific report is a routine monthly statement of total voting rights, which is a fundamental disclosure related to the capital base. In many regulatory contexts, this falls under general capital structure reporting. Since there isn't a specific 'Voting Rights Disclosure' code, and it deals directly with the composition of the capital and voting rights, SHA is a strong candidate, although MRQ is also plausible if interpreted broadly as ownership structure. Given the focus on the *total* number of shares and voting rights, it is a core capital structure disclosure. I will classify it as SHA, as it reports on the fundamental components of the share capital base, or potentially RNS if interpreted as a general regulatory filing. Reviewing the definitions, 'SHA' is for 'Share Issue/Capital Change'. This document reports the *current state* of shares and voting rights, not necessarily an *event* of change, but it is the required disclosure related to the capital base. 'MRQ' is for 'Major Shareholding Notification'. Since this is a routine monthly filing mandated by French law (L 233-8), it is a standard regulatory disclosure. Given the options, and the nature of the data (share count and voting rights), it is a disclosure about the capital structure. I will select SHA as the closest fit for capital structure reporting, but acknowledge it is a routine regulatory update. If the options included a specific 'Share Capital Disclosure' code, that would be better. Given the choices, SHA (Share Issue/Capital Change) is the most relevant category dealing with the mechanics of the share base, even if it's a periodic update rather than a specific 'issue' event. Alternatively, RNS (Regulatory Filings) is the fallback. I will lean towards SHA as it is highly specific to capital structure data.
2013-11-14 French
3rd quarter 2013 sales
Earnings Release Classification · 99% confidence The document is explicitly titled "Quarterly information report to the end of September 2013" and provides detailed consolidated turnover figures, sales growth analysis by geographical zone and sector, comparing Q3 2013 results against Q3 2012, and also includes data for the first nine months (S1 + Q3). This structure—a comprehensive financial breakdown for a period shorter than a year (nine months)—is characteristic of an Interim or Quarterly Report. It is not a brief announcement (RPA/RNS) because it contains the full data tables and narrative analysis. It is too detailed to be just an Earnings Release (ER) and covers more than just the highlights. Therefore, it fits the definition of an Interim / Quarterly Report (IR). 9M 2013
2013-11-06 English
Chiffre d'affaires 3ème trimestre 2013
Interim / Quarterly Report Classification · 100% confidence The document is a quarterly financial update for Hermès, specifically detailing sales performance for the third quarter of 2013. It includes detailed tables of revenue by geographic region and business sector, as well as comparisons to the previous year. Since it provides substantive financial data and analysis for a period shorter than a full fiscal year (Q3 2013), it is classified as an Interim/Quarterly Report (IR). 9M 2013
2013-11-06 French
Number of shares and votind rights 2013
Share Issue/Capital Change Classification · 95% confidence The document explicitly states its purpose in the header: "Information relating to the total number of voting rights and of shares envisaged by the article L 233-8 II of the French \"Code de Commerce\" and Article 222-12-5 of the General Regulations of French \"Autorité des Marchés Financiers\" (AMF)". This type of periodic disclosure, detailing the total number of shares and voting rights, is a mandatory regulatory filing in France, often published monthly. It does not fit the definitions for Annual Report (10-K), Interim Report (IR), Earnings Release (ER), or a specific transaction report (like DIRS or POS). Since it is a mandatory regulatory disclosure that doesn't fit a more specific category like Director's Dealing or Dividend Notice, the most appropriate classification is the general regulatory filing category, RNS (Regulatory Filings), which serves as a fallback for miscellaneous regulatory announcements.
2013-10-09 English
Information relative au nombre total de droits de vote et d'actions co
Share Issue/Capital Change Classification · 95% confidence The document is titled 'Informations relatives au nombre total de droits de vote et d'actions prévues par l'article L 233-8 du Code de commerce et l'article 222-12-5 du Règlement Général de l'Autorité des Marchés Financiers (AMF)'. This explicitly indicates a mandatory regulatory disclosure in France concerning the total number of shares and voting rights, which is typically published monthly. This type of filing relates to changes in share capital structure and ownership disclosure, which is best categorized under 'Major Shareholding Notification' (MRQ) as it deals with the denominator of ownership calculations, or potentially 'Regulatory Filings' (RNS) if a more specific category isn't available. However, since it is a recurring, specific disclosure about the total number of shares and voting rights (which directly impacts major shareholder calculations), MRQ is a strong candidate, although it is often a standalone requirement separate from crossing a specific threshold. Given the options, this recurring disclosure of total voting rights is most closely aligned with disclosures related to share capital and ownership structure changes. Since there isn't a specific 'Monthly Voting Rights Disclosure' code, and it deals with the total share count and voting rights, it is a specific regulatory filing. In many contexts, these monthly updates are filed under general regulatory announcements or sometimes grouped with capital changes. Given the focus on voting rights and share count, and the reference to AMF regulations, it is a specific regulatory disclosure. If we must choose from the list, and recognizing that this is a recurring disclosure of share capital structure information, it is closest to 'Major Shareholding Notification' (MRQ) or the general 'Regulatory Filings' (RNS). Since it is a structured, recurring report on share/voting rights, and not a general announcement, I will classify it as MRQ as it pertains to the basis for calculating major holdings, or RNS as a catch-all for specific French regulatory updates. Given the nature of the data (monthly updates on total shares/votes), it is a specific regulatory filing. I will select RNS as the most appropriate general regulatory filing category when a specific 'Monthly Voting Rights' code is absent, as it is a mandatory regulatory report.
2013-10-09 French

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