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Just Eat Takeaway.com N.V. — Investor Relations & Filings

Ticker · TKWY ISIN · NL0012015705 LEI · 724500FVZIBSSQ7SHI95 AS Telecommunications, computer programming, consultancy, computing infrastructure, and other information service activities
Filings indexed 1,734 across all filing types
Latest filing 2020-09-10 Share Issue/Capital Cha…
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About Just Eat Takeaway.com N.V.

https://www.justeattakeaway.com/

Just Eat Takeaway.com is a leading global on-demand delivery company that operates an online marketplace connecting consumers with hundreds of thousands of partners. The platform facilitates the ordering and delivery of a wide range of products, primarily prepared meals from restaurants. The company has expanded its services to include the delivery of groceries and other retail items such as pharmaceuticals and beauty products. Its business model serves a three-sided marketplace, providing a service for consumers, a platform for restaurant and retail partners to reach a broad customer base, and opportunities for couriers. The company also provides corporate solutions for employee meal benefits.

Recent filings

Filing Released Lang Actions
Issuance of additional JET shares
Share Issue/Capital Change Classification · 98% confidence The document is clearly identified as an RNS (Regulatory News Service) announcement, indicated by the 'RNS Number' header and the closing statement mentioning RNS as the news service of the London Stock Exchange. The content details the 'Issuance of additional Just Eat Takeaway.com shares' pursuant to employee plans, which is a corporate action affecting the share capital and voting rights. This type of announcement, especially when disseminated via RNS, fits best under the general 'Regulatory Filings' category (RNS) or potentially 'Share Issue/Capital Change' (SHA). Since the primary function of this specific text is the immediate public dissemination of a corporate event via the official regulatory channel (RNS), and it is a short, immediate release rather than a comprehensive report, 'RNS' is the most appropriate primary classification for the filing mechanism itself. However, given the specific nature of the event (issuance of shares), 'SHA' (Share Issue/Capital Change) is also highly relevant. Since the document explicitly uses the RNS format and structure for immediate regulatory disclosure, and 'RNS' is defined as the general regulatory announcement fallback, I will prioritize the mechanism of disclosure, but acknowledge the content is a share change. Given the options, 'RNS' covers the format, while 'SHA' covers the substance. Since the document is a direct regulatory announcement, RNS is a strong fit, but SHA describes the core event. Let's check the definitions: SHA is for 'Announcement regarding new share issues'. This document is exactly that. RNS is the fallback. Therefore, SHA is more specific and accurate for the content. The document length is moderate (5291 chars), so it is not just an announcement of an attachment (RPA).
2020-09-10 English
Issuance of additional JET shares
Share Issue/Capital Change Classification · 99% confidence The document is identified by the 'RNS Number' header and explicitly mentions 'RNS Number : 6950X' and 'This information is provided by RNS, the news service of the London Stock Exchange.' This indicates it is a regulatory announcement disseminated via the London Stock Exchange's Regulatory News Service. The content details the 'Issuance of additional Just Eat Takeaway.com shares' (2,986 shares) and the resulting change in total voting rights. This action—issuing new shares and updating the total share count—is a corporate action that must be disclosed to the market. While it relates to share capital changes (SHA), the format and source (RNS) strongly suggest it is being filed as a general regulatory announcement. Given the options, 'RNS' (Regulatory Filings) is the most appropriate general category for a standard LSE regulatory news service release that isn't a specific periodic report (like 10-K or IR) or a specific event filing (like DEF 14A or DVA). Since it is a direct announcement of a corporate action via RNS, and not an announcement *about* a report (RPA), RNS is the best fit as the primary disclosure mechanism.
2020-09-02 English
Publication of circular and EGM convocation
Regulatory Filings Classification · 98% confidence The document is an RNS (Regulatory News Service) announcement dated August 25, 2020, detailing the publication of a circular and EGM convocation related to the proposed acquisition of Grubhub. It explicitly mentions filing documents with the SEC (Form F-4, proxy statement/prospectus) and European regulators (AFM, FCA). The core purpose of this specific text is to announce the availability of these related documents (Circular, EGM notice) and provide forward-looking statements and legal disclaimers, which is characteristic of a formal regulatory announcement rather than the detailed report itself (like a 10-K or IR). Since it is a formal regulatory announcement that doesn't fit the specific categories like M&A (TAR) or Proxy Solicitation (PSI) which are the *subject* of the announcement, and it is clearly a regulatory news release format (RNS Number, date, regulatory disclaimers), the most appropriate classification is Regulatory Filings (RNS) as a general regulatory disclosure.
2020-08-25 English
Agenda and shareholder circular relating to the proposed combination with Grubhub Inc. and convocation of extraordinary general meeting
Proxy Solicitation & Information Statement Classification · 98% confidence The document is explicitly titled 'AGENDA AND SHAREHOLDER CIRCULAR RELATING TO THE PROPOSED COMBINATION WITH GRUBHUB INC.' and includes a 'CONVOCATION OF EXTRAORDINARY GENERAL MEETING'. It details the terms of a transaction (acquisition of Grubhub) requiring shareholder approval, which is the primary purpose of a shareholder circular distributed before a general meeting. The content structure, including sections like 'Explanatory Statement', 'Risk Factors', and the 'Notice to U.S. Shareholders' referencing SEC filings (Form F-4, proxy statement), strongly indicates a document soliciting shareholder action/information regarding a major corporate event, which aligns best with a Proxy Solicitation & Information Statement (PSI). While it calls an EGM, the core function is providing the necessary information and recommendation for voting on the merger, making PSI more specific than a general AGM-R or LTR.
2020-08-25 English
Issuance of additional JET shares
Share Issue/Capital Change Classification · 99% confidence The document is a formal announcement released via RNS (Regulatory News Service) of the London Stock Exchange, indicated by the 'RNS Number' and the concluding disclaimer mentioning RNS as the Primary Information Provider. The content explicitly details the 'Issuance of additional Just Eat Takeaway.com shares' pursuant to employee share plans, resulting in a change to the total number of shares in issue and voting rights. This action directly relates to capital structure changes and share issuance. The most fitting category is 'Share Issue/Capital Change' (SHA). Although it is distributed via RNS, the core subject matter is a specific corporate action (share issuance) rather than a general regulatory update, making SHA more precise than RNS.
2020-08-25 English
Issuance of additional JET shares
Share Issue/Capital Change Classification · 99% confidence The document is explicitly marked with an 'RNS Number' and the header 'National Storage Mechanism | Additional information', indicating it is a regulatory announcement disseminated via the London Stock Exchange's RNS service. The content details the 'Issuance of additional Just Eat Takeaway.com shares' pursuant to employee plans, including the number of shares issued and the resulting total number of voting rights. This action—issuing new shares and updating the total share count/voting rights—falls under capital structure changes or share issuance notifications. While it relates to shares, the primary nature of this specific filing is a mandatory regulatory disclosure of a corporate action via the RNS system. Given the options, 'Share Issue/Capital Change' (SHA) is highly relevant, but since the document is structured as a standard RNS release providing immediate notification of a corporate event, and RNS is the mechanism used, 'Regulatory Filings' (RNS) serves as a strong general category for these immediate, non-periodic disclosures, especially when the core event (share issuance) is not explicitly listed as a primary code other than SHA. However, the content is a direct announcement of a share issuance/capital change (2,392 shares issued). Comparing SHA (Share Issue/Capital Change) and RNS (Regulatory Filings/General Announcement), SHA is more specific to the *content* of the announcement. Since the document is a direct announcement of a share issuance, SHA is the most precise fit for the corporate action described, even though it is delivered via RNS. I will classify it as SHA.
2020-08-18 English

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