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Kerur Holdings Ltd. — Investor Relations & Filings

Ticker · KRUR ISIN · IL0006210111 TA Manufacturing
Filings indexed 15 across all filing types
Latest filing 2020-11-17 Regulatory Filings
Country IL Israel
Listing TA KRUR

About Kerur Holdings Ltd.

https://www.kerur.co.il/

Kerur Holdings Ltd. is a holding company operating in the food and beverage sector. The company's principal activities involve the production, marketing, and distribution of a variety of consumer goods. Its product portfolio encompasses non-alcoholic beverages, including soft drinks and mineral water, alongside a range of food products. The food division specializes in frozen items such as potato and onion fries and other vegetables, as well as snacks. The company also engages in cold storage and warehousing services for chilled and frozen goods, serving both organized and institutional markets.

Recent filings

Filing Released Lang Actions
Sir Stelios: easyJet's results are jiggery-pokery
Regulatory Filings Classification · 1% confidence The document is very short (1750 chars) and is distributed via RNS (Regulatory News Service). It explicitly references the 'easyJet's 2020 full year financial report' but does not contain the report itself. Instead, it provides commentary from Sir Stelios regarding those results and includes a link to the announcement/commentary on the easy.com website and an RNS PDF link. This structure—a brief announcement pointing to the existence or discussion of a primary report—strongly suggests it is an announcement about the publication or discussion of information, rather than the full report itself. Since it is a general regulatory announcement distributed via RNS that doesn't fit the specific categories like ER, IR, or 10-K, the most appropriate classification based on the 'MENU VS MEAL' rule and the distribution channel is Report Publication Announcement (RPA) or Regulatory Filing (RNS). Given that it is specifically announcing commentary on the results, RPA is slightly more precise than the general RNS fallback, but RNS is also highly applicable as it is an RNS filing. I will choose RNS as it is the distribution mechanism and the content is a commentary/announcement rather than a formal report summary, fitting the general regulatory filing category when RPA is not the primary focus (RPA is usually for announcing the *timing* of a report release). However, since it is a commentary on a financial report, and it is distributed via RNS, RNS is the safest general classification for non-standard regulatory news.
2020-11-17 English
Stelios stays firm on easyJet/Airbus inquiry
Legal Proceedings Report Classification · 1% confidence The document is very short (1805 characters) and explicitly states that it is an announcement distributed via RNS (Regulatory News Service). It references an RNS Number (9733D) and provides a link to the 'full announcement' and a PDF version. This structure strongly indicates that the document itself is not the detailed report (like an ER or IR) but rather a notification that a statement or release has been made available. Since it is a regulatory news service announcement that doesn't fit specific financial report types (like 10-K, ER, IR), the most appropriate classification based on the 'MENU VS MEAL' rule and the source (RNS) is Report Publication Announcement (RPA) or Regulatory Filing (RNS). Given the content is a specific commentary/statement rather than just announcing a standard financial report, RNS is a strong candidate, but RPA fits the pattern of announcing external content via a distribution service. However, since the text is a direct news item distributed via RNS, and RNS is defined as the fallback for miscellaneous filings, RNS is the most accurate fit for this type of general regulatory news release.
2020-11-02 English
Stelios: easyJet have surrendered to Airbus
M&A Activity Classification · 1% confidence The document is very short (1720 chars) and explicitly states it is an RNS Number announcement from the London Stock Exchange distribution service. It contains a headline, a brief comment from a major shareholder, and most importantly, a link stating 'The full announcement can be found [here]'. This structure perfectly matches the definition of a Report Publication Announcement (RPA) or a general Regulatory Filing (RNS), as it is announcing the availability of another document rather than being the full report itself. Given the presence of the RNS Number and the distribution service boilerplate, RNS is the most appropriate general category, although RPA is also highly relevant based on the 'Menu vs Meal' rule.
2020-10-08 English
Stelios questions for easyJet GM of 14 July 2020
AGM Information Classification · 1% confidence The document explicitly mentions 'easyJet General Meeting of 14 July 2020' and details questions submitted by a shareholder for this meeting. This directly relates to the proceedings or materials associated with an Annual General Meeting (AGM). Although it is distributed via RNS (Regulatory News Service), the core subject matter is the AGM. Since the document is short and announces content related to the AGM (questions for the meeting), it aligns best with AGM Information (AGM-R). It is not a proxy statement (PSI) or a declaration of voting results (DVA), but rather preparatory material for the meeting itself.
2020-07-09 English
Stelios on 2 more resignations from easyJet board
Regulatory Filings Classification · 1% confidence The document is very short (1204 characters) and begins with 'RNS Number : 2866P', indicating it is a regulatory news service announcement from the London Stock Exchange. The content discusses comments from the largest shareholder regarding board resignations. Crucially, the document states, 'A pdf version of the full announcement can be accessed through the link below,' which strongly suggests this text is merely an announcement wrapper, not the full report itself. Since it is a general regulatory announcement that doesn't fit specific categories like MANG (Board/Management Info) or DIRS (Director's Dealing) perfectly, and it is explicitly an RNS filing, the most appropriate classification based on the provided definitions and the 'MENU VS MEAL' rule is Report Publication Announcement (RPA) or Regulatory Filing (RNS). Given the explicit mention of 'RNS Number' and the nature of the distribution channel (RNS, London Stock Exchange), RNS is a strong candidate, but RPA specifically covers announcements about the publication of other documents. Since this is an announcement *about* comments/news, and it is distributed via RNS, I will classify it as RNS, which is the general regulatory fallback for LSE announcements not covered elsewhere, although RPA is also plausible if the primary function is seen as announcing the availability of the PDF.
2020-06-08 English
Sir Stelios comments on easyJet redundancy plan
Regulatory Filings Classification · 1% confidence The document explicitly mentions 'RNS Number : 2212O' and states that the information is provided by 'RNS, the news service of the London Stock Exchange.' This strongly indicates a regulatory announcement disseminated via the RNS system. The content itself is a commentary/update from a major shareholder regarding an easyJet 'capacity update notice,' which is being published through this regulatory channel. Given the explicit reference to RNS and the nature of the filing as a general regulatory news service release that doesn't fit a more specific category like 10-K, ER, or DIV, the most appropriate classification is Regulatory Filings (RNS). The document length is short (1413 chars) and points to a full announcement elsewhere, supporting the idea that this is the distribution notice itself.
2020-05-28 English

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