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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 2010-08-31 Earnings Release
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
HERMES INTERNATIONAL : Communiqué Résultats 1er semestre 2010
Earnings Release Classification · 99% confidence The document provides a detailed summary of financial performance for the first half (premier semestre) of the year, including revenue growth, operating profit, net income, and segment performance. It explicitly mentions that the summarized semi-annual consolidated accounts ('comptes consolidés semestriels résumés') will be available later, suggesting this text is the preliminary release of the results, not the full, audited report. The content focuses on key financial highlights and outlook, which aligns perfectly with an Earnings Release (ER). It is not a full Annual Report (10-K) or a comprehensive Interim Report (IR) as it explicitly states the full accounts are forthcoming and focuses on highlights and outlook for the second half. The final sentence confirms the nature of the release by stating when the full accounts will be available. H1 2010
2010-08-31 French
HERMES INTERNATIONAL : Shares and voting rights as at July 31st, 2010
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)". This structure, providing monthly updates on total shares and voting rights, is characteristic of mandatory regulatory disclosures concerning share capital structure, often related to major shareholdings or capital changes, but specifically mandated by French law for public disclosure of voting rights. Reviewing the definitions: - 10-K/IR: Not a comprehensive financial report. - ER/MRQ: Not an earnings release or quarterly report. - DIV/CAP/SHA: While related to shares, this is a recurring disclosure of the *current* total, not a declaration of a dividend, financing event, or a specific capital change announcement. - The closest fit among the specific codes is related to share ownership/capital structure changes. The document details changes in the total number of shares and voting rights over time. This type of mandatory disclosure, especially when focused purely on the count of shares and voting rights, often falls under Major Shareholding Notification (MRQ) or a specific regulatory filing category. Since the document is a direct, periodic disclosure of voting rights as required by French regulation (AMF), it strongly aligns with the intent of tracking significant ownership/capital structure data. However, the definition for MRQ is "Notification of changes in significant share ownership levels (crossing thresholds)". This document reports the *total* outstanding shares and voting rights, which is a prerequisite for calculating significant ownership, but it is a distinct, recurring regulatory filing requirement itself. Given the options, and recognizing this is a direct regulatory disclosure about share structure mandated by the AMF, it is best classified as a specific regulatory filing. Since it is not a general announcement (RPA/RNS) but a specific data report, and it deals with share structure, it is closest to MRQ in theme, but MRQ is defined as *crossing thresholds*. If we must choose the most specific category that covers mandatory disclosures about share structure/ownership data, MRQ is the most thematically relevant, even if it's a baseline report rather than a threshold breach notification. Alternatively, it could be RNS (Regulatory Filings) as a fallback. Given the highly specific nature of the French regulatory citation (L 233-8 II), it is a formal, required filing. In many databases, these monthly voting rights disclosures are grouped with major shareholding reports. I will classify it as MRQ based on the subject matter (share/voting rights data), acknowledging it's a recurring report rather than a single threshold event notification.
2010-08-05 English
HERMES INTERNATIONAL : Actions et droits de vote au 31 juillet 2010
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 regulatory filing in France concerning the total number of shares and voting rights, which is a mandatory periodic disclosure. This type of disclosure, detailing share capital and voting rights as of specific dates, is a standard regulatory requirement often associated with ongoing compliance rather than a major annual report (10-K) or a specific management/board change. Since it is a mandatory regulatory disclosure that doesn't fit the specific categories like DIRS (Director's Dealing) or DIV (Dividend Notice), it falls best under the general regulatory filing category, RNS, or potentially a specific French equivalent if one existed, but RNS serves as the best fit among the provided options for routine regulatory updates not covered elsewhere. Given the context of French regulatory reporting (AMF), this is a routine disclosure of share structure.
2010-08-05 French
HERMES INTERNATIONAL : Turnover as at end of June 2010
Earnings Release Classification · 99% confidence The document provides a detailed summary of financial performance for the 'six months ended 30 June 2010', including sales figures by sector and region for both the first half and the second quarter. It explicitly mentions that 'First-half results will be published on 31 August 2010.' This structure—a comprehensive review of interim financial performance with detailed segment breakdowns—is characteristic of an Interim/Quarterly Report (IR). It is not a brief announcement (RPA) because it contains substantial financial data, nor is it the full Annual Report (10-K) as it covers only the first half of the year. It is more detailed than a simple Earnings Release (ER). H1 2010
2010-07-20 French
HERMES INTERNATIONAL : Situation of the liquidity contract as at June 30, 2010
Regulatory Filings Classification · 99% confidence The document explicitly discusses the 'HALF YEARLY SITUATION' regarding a liquidity contract, detailing the outstanding means (shares and cash) as of June 30, 2010, and comparing it to the previous half-yearly situation. This content relates to the company's financial standing or specific contractual obligations over a six-month period, but it is not a comprehensive financial report (like 10-K or IR). It is a specific update on a financial arrangement. Given the options, this type of specific, periodic financial update that isn't a full report or an earnings release is best categorized as an Interim/Quarterly Report (IR) if it were comprehensive, but since it is a very specific, short update on liquidity means, it most closely aligns with a specialized financial disclosure. However, looking closely at the definitions, 'IR' is for a 'Comprehensive financial report for a period shorter than a year (e.g., half-year)'. This document is a very specific disclosure related to a financial arrangement over a half-year period. Since it is a specific financial status update for a half-year period, 'IR' (Interim / Quarterly Report) is the most appropriate fit among the defined categories, even if it is not the full statutory report. Alternatively, if it were purely a notice about a transaction, 'POS' might apply, but it's a status report. Given the 'half-yearly' nature, IR is the strongest candidate for a periodic financial status update.
2010-07-12 English
HERMES INTERNATIONAL : Bilan du contrat de liquidité au 30.06.10
Regulatory Filings Classification · 99% confidence The document is titled "BILAN SEMESTRIEL DU CONTRAT DE LIQUIDITE" (Semi-annual balance sheet of the liquidity contract) and reports the status of a liquidity contract (likely a share buyback/stabilization agreement) as of June 30, 2010. It details the number of shares and cash held under this contract, comparing it to the previous semi-annual balance. This type of report, focusing specifically on the status of a liquidity agreement (which often involves transactions in own shares or capital management), fits best under Capital/Financing Update (CAP) or potentially Transaction in Own Shares (POS). Given the explicit mention of a 'contrat de liquidité' (liquidity contract) which is a financing/capital management tool, CAP is a strong candidate. However, since liquidity contracts are fundamentally about managing the company's own shares, POS (Transaction in Own Shares) is also highly relevant. Since the document is a formal 'Bilan Semestriel' (Semi-annual Report) related to this specific activity, and not just a brief announcement, it is more substantive than a simple RPA/RNS. Given the options, a report detailing the status of a liquidity contract, which is a mechanism for share transactions, leans towards POS, but CAP covers financing activities broadly. Reviewing the definitions, POS is for 'Report of the company buying back or selling its own shares'. A liquidity contract report details the inventory related to this activity. I will classify this as POS as it directly relates to the inventory managed under a share repurchase/stabilization agreement.
2010-07-12 French

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