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Ticker · LSS ISIN · FR001400MMI2 LEI · 9695000KWQEBUDT6IO19 PA Telecommunications, computer programming, consultancy, computing infrastructure, and other information service activities
Filings indexed 971 across all filing types
Latest filing 2013-03-29 Report Publication Anno…
Country FR France
Listing PA LSS

Lectra is a technology company specializing in integrated solutions for industries that use soft materials. The company develops software, automated cutting equipment, and data-driven services to streamline and connect the entire value chain, from product design and development to production. Serving the fashion, automotive, and furniture markets, Lectra's offerings are central to the adoption of Industry 4.0 principles. These solutions enable manufacturers and retailers to automate processes, facilitate digital transformation, and enhance their operational efficiency and market competitiveness.

Recent filings

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LECTRA : Mise à disposition du Rapport financier annuel 2012 (article 222-3 AMF)
Report Publication Announcement Classification · 98% confidence The document is dated March 29, 2013, and its title explicitly states: "Lectra : Mise à disposition du Rapport financier annuel 2012" (Lectra: Making available the 2012 Annual Financial Report). The text confirms that the 'Rapport financier annuel 2012' (Annual Financial Report) has been filed with the AMF (Autorité des marchés financiers) and is available for consultation on the company website or upon request. Since the document itself is an announcement stating that the full report is available elsewhere, and it is very short (1487 characters), it fits the definition of a Report Publication Announcement (RPA) rather than the full Annual Report (10-K) or Audit Report (AR).
2013-03-29 French
LECTRA : Availability of Lectra's 2012 Annual Financial Report (art. 222-3 AMF) (in French only)
Report Publication Announcement Classification · 98% confidence The document is very short (1378 characters) and explicitly states that the '2012 Annual Financial Report is available' on the company's website and filed with the AMF. This structure—announcing the availability of a primary report rather than containing the full report itself—fits the definition of a Report Publication Announcement (RPA). It is not the 10-K (Annual Report) itself, but the notice about it. The presence of regulatory filing details (AMF compliance) confirms it is an official announcement.
2013-03-29 English
Lectra: rapport financier annuel
Annual Report Classification · 100% confidence The document is titled '2012 RAPPORT FINANCIER ANNUEL' (2012 Annual Financial Report) and contains comprehensive financial statements, management reports, and audit reports for the fiscal year ending December 31, 2012. It is a full annual report rather than a summary or announcement, fitting the definition of a 10-K (Annual Report). FY 2012
2013-03-29 French
LECTRA : Mise à disposition du dossier des documents préparatoires à l'Assemblée Générale Ordinaire du 30 avril 2013
AGM Information Classification · 98% confidence The document is a short announcement dated March 28, 2013, titled 'Mise à disposition du dossier des documents préparatoires à l'Assemblée Générale Ordinaire du 30 avril 2013 de Lectra' (Making available the file of preparatory documents for the Ordinary General Meeting of April 30, 2013 of Lectra). It explicitly states that the preparatory documents for the upcoming AGM are available for consultation on the company website and upon request, and that the file has been sent to the AMF (Autorité des marchés financiers). This structure—a brief notice announcing the availability of meeting materials—fits the definition of an AGM Information document, as it pertains directly to the preparation and availability of materials for the General Meeting. Although it announces the availability of documents, the core subject is the AGM itself, making AGM-R a stronger fit than RPA, especially since the documents being made available are specifically the 'dossier des documents préparatoires à l'Assemblée Générale'.
2013-03-28 French
LECTRA : Availability of Shareholder information package relative to the April 30, 2013 Ordinary Shareholders' Meeting
Report Publication Announcement Classification · 98% confidence The document is very short (1463 characters) and its primary purpose is to announce the availability of the 'Shareholder information package' for the upcoming Ordinary Shareholders' Meeting on April 30, 2013. It explicitly states that the package is available on the website and filed with the AMF, but it does not contain the content of the package itself. According to Rule #2 (The 'MENU VS MEAL' Rule), a short announcement stating that a report has been published or is available points towards a Report Publication Announcement (RPA). While it relates to an AGM, the document itself is the announcement of the materials, not the materials or voting results (AGM-R or DVA). Therefore, RPA is the most appropriate classification.
2013-03-28 English
LECTRA : Déclaration mensuelle du nombre total d'actions et de droits de vote composant le capital social (au 28 février 2013)
Regulatory Filings Classification · 95% confidence The document is titled 'Déclaration mensuelle du nombre total d'actions et de droits de vote composant le capital social' (Monthly declaration of the total number of shares and voting rights making up the share capital) and explicitly references compliance with Article L.233-8 II of the French Commercial Code and Article 223-11 of the AMF General Regulation. It provides a snapshot of the total shares and voting rights as of a specific date (February 28, 2013). This type of regular disclosure regarding the total share capital structure and voting rights is best classified as a general regulatory filing or a specific capital structure update. Given the options, it is a specific disclosure about the capital structure, but since it's a recurring, mandatory disclosure about the total number of shares, it fits well under 'Share Issue/Capital Change' (SHA) if it were a change, or more generally as a regulatory filing. However, since it is a declaration of the *total* capital structure, and not a transaction (POS) or a major holding change (MRQ), it is a mandatory regulatory disclosure. Since there is no specific code for 'Total Share Capital Declaration', and it is a formal regulatory notice, 'RNS' (Regulatory Filings) is the most appropriate fallback, although 'SHA' might be considered if the focus is purely on the capital base. Given the context of mandatory regulatory reporting of the capital base, RNS is safer, but let's re-evaluate against the definitions. It is not a dividend (DIV), not a director dealing (DIRS), not a major shareholder notification (MRQ). It is a declaration about the capital structure itself. In many jurisdictions, these monthly capital structure declarations are filed as general regulatory notices. I will classify it as RNS as it is a mandatory regulatory filing that doesn't fit the more specific capital action codes.
2013-03-11 French

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