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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 2012-01-20 Major Shareholding Noti…
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
Hermès International : Shareholders' agreements Loi Dutreil as at 11th January 2012
Major Shareholding Notification Classification · 99% confidence The document text primarily consists of a detailed table outlining various 'Shareholders' agreements "Loi Dutreil"' signed between 2009 and 2010. It details governance structures, percentage of share capital/voting rights covered, and signatories with corporate officer status. This content strongly relates to internal governance, shareholder arrangements, and corporate structure details, rather than standard periodic financial reports (10-K, IR, ER) or transactional announcements (DIV, CAP, SHA). Reviewing the definitions: - 10-K/IR: Not a comprehensive financial report. - ER/MRQ: Not an earnings release. - DIRS/MRQ: Not director dealing or major shareholding notification, but rather a summary of long-term agreements. - The content most closely aligns with documents detailing internal rules, board structure, and governance practices, which corresponds to Governance Information (CGR). - It is not a proxy statement (PSI) or AGM material (AGM-R), nor is it a simple announcement (RPA/RNS) given its substantial detail and length (28k chars).
2012-01-20 English
Hermès International : Engagements de conservation "loi Dutreil" au 11 janvier 2012
Governance Information Classification · 95% confidence The document text is structured as a detailed table summarizing various 'Pacte Dutreil' agreements (French tax/inheritance agreements related to business transmission) signed across different dates (2009, 2010, 2011). It details the legal articles (CGI), duration, renewal methods, capital percentages involved, and signatory names, including directors. This content strongly relates to internal governance, shareholder agreements, and management control structures, which falls under Governance Information (CGR) or potentially Director's Dealing/Management Information if it focused solely on individuals. However, the comprehensive nature detailing the structure and terms of these long-term pacts points most directly to corporate governance practices and agreements. Given the options, CGR (Governance Information) is the best fit for detailed documentation about internal rules, board structure, and governance practices, as these pacts dictate long-term control. It is not an AGM presentation, 10-K, ER, or IR. It is a detailed report/summary, not just an announcement of a report (RPA/RNS).
2012-01-20 French
Hermès International : Actions et droits de vote au 31.12.2011
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 filed monthly. This type of filing relates to changes in share capital structure or ownership disclosure, but the specific content (monthly updates on total voting rights) aligns best with disclosures related to capital structure or general regulatory reporting. Given the options, this is a recurring regulatory disclosure about share capital/voting rights. While it touches upon share structure, it is not a formal announcement of a transaction (POS) or a general capital change (SHA), but rather a mandatory periodic statement of the current state of voting rights. In many regulatory frameworks, these periodic updates on share capital/voting rights are often categorized under general regulatory filings or specific capital structure disclosures. Since the document provides monthly updates on the total number of shares and voting rights, it is a recurring disclosure related to the company's capital structure. Option 'SHA' (Share Issue/Capital Change) is plausible, but 'MRQ' (Major Shareholding Notification) is for changes in *significant* ownership, not the total count. Given the context of mandatory periodic reporting on the total capital base, and lacking a specific 'Voting Rights Disclosure' code, this falls under general regulatory reporting or capital structure updates. However, the content is a direct report on the capital structure (number of shares and voting rights) as required by French commercial code and AMF regulations. This is a fundamental disclosure about the capital base. I will classify this as a Capital/Financing Update (CAP) as it directly reports on the components of the capital structure, or RNS as a general regulatory filing. Since it is a specific, recurring, mandatory disclosure about the capital base, CAP is a strong fit, but RNS is the fallback for specific regulatory reports not covered elsewhere. Given the highly specific nature of the data (total shares/votes), and the lack of a dedicated code, RNS (Regulatory Filings) is the safest general classification for mandatory, non-financial periodic reports that don't fit the other specific categories like ER, IR, or 10-K. The document is a detailed report, not an announcement of a report, so RPA is excluded. I will select RNS as the most appropriate general regulatory filing category for this specific French disclosure.
2012-01-11 French
Hermès International : Shares and voting rights as at december 31, 2011
Share Issue/Capital Change Classification · 95% 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)'. It presents a historical table tracking the total number of shares and voting rights on a monthly basis (e.g., December 31, 2006, through December 31, 2011). This type of mandatory disclosure regarding share capital structure and voting power aligns directly with the definition of a filing related to share changes or regulatory reporting concerning ownership structure. While it is a regulatory filing, the specific content—tracking voting rights and share counts—is most closely related to changes in share capital or major shareholding notifications, but given the context of mandatory French regulatory reporting on voting rights, it fits best under the general regulatory disclosure category or potentially a specific share/capital change report. However, since it is a recurring, mandatory disclosure of voting rights, it is a specific type of regulatory filing. Reviewing the definitions, it is not a Director's Dealing (DIRS), nor a Major Shareholding Notification (MRQ) which usually reports a specific threshold crossing. It is a periodic statement of total voting rights. This type of periodic disclosure, especially when mandated by specific articles of French commercial code and AMF regulations, often falls under general regulatory announcements if a more specific code isn't available. Given the options, 'Regulatory Filings' (RNS) is the most appropriate general category for mandatory, periodic regulatory data disclosures that don't fit the other specific financial report types (10-K, IR, ER, etc.). It is a formal regulatory disclosure, not an announcement of a report (RPA).
2012-01-11 English
Hermès International : Avenant au contrat de liquidité du 23 décembre 2011
Capital/Financing Update Classification · 95% confidence The document text is very short (383 characters) and announces an amendment ('AVENANT') to a liquidity contract ('CONTRAT DE LIQUIDITE'). It specifically details a reduction in the cash amount allocated to this contract. This action directly relates to the company's capital management, financing structure, or market-making agreements. Among the provided codes, 'CAP' (Capital/Financing Update) is the most appropriate fit for changes in financing arrangements like a liquidity contract modification. It is not a general regulatory filing (RNS) because it is highly specific to financing.
2011-12-23 French
Hermès International : Amendment to the liquidity contract as at December 23, 2011
Capital/Financing Update Classification · 99% confidence The document text is very short (385 characters) and announces a specific change to a financial arrangement: an 'AMENDMENT TO THE LIQUIDITY CONTRACT' where the cash contribution is reduced. This relates to the company's financial structure and capital management, specifically concerning liquidity provision. This fits best under 'Capital/Financing Update' (CAP) as it directly alters the capital allocated to a specific financial contract. It is not a full report, an earnings release, or a director's dealing.
2011-12-23 English

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