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Ticker · LTX ISIN · PLLENTX00010 LEI · 259400SKRVBZ5VYJZ182 WAR Manufacturing
Filings indexed 1,046 across all filing types
Latest filing 2025-05-14 Audit Report / Informat…
Country PL Poland
Listing WAR LTX

About Lentex S.A.

https://www.lentex.pl/en/

Lentex S.A. is a manufacturer specializing in two main product categories: flexible PVC floor coverings and nonwoven fabrics. The company produces a wide range of resilient floor coverings for residential, commercial, and sports applications, noted for durability and a broad selection of designs. Its nonwovens division manufactures products including interlinings, waddings, and spunlace fabrics. These materials serve diverse industries such as automotive, furniture, construction, sanitary, clothing, agriculture, and filtration. Combining over a century of tradition with modern technology and in-house quality control laboratories, Lentex provides a comprehensive portfolio of products for various markets.

Recent filings

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Jednostkowe sprawozdanie finansowe Lentex S.A. za rok 2024
Audit Report / Information Classification · 95% confidence The document text provided is extremely long (over 7 million characters) and appears to be the raw HTML/XML structure of a document viewer or reader, containing extensive CSS styling and font definitions, rather than the content of a standard financial filing itself. The presence of HTML tags, CSS, and font loading data strongly suggests this is the container or wrapper for the actual report content, not the report content itself. Given the massive size, it is highly unlikely to be a short announcement like RPA or RNS, but rather the full document being rendered. Since the actual content (like '10-K', 'Annual Report', 'Financial Statements', etc.) is not visible in the truncated text, and the structure is that of a rendered document, I must rely on the metadata. The metadata indicates the document length is 7,325,030 characters, which is characteristic of a very large, comprehensive filing like a 10-K or a full Annual Report (AR). Without explicit keywords, the sheer size points towards the most comprehensive annual filing. However, the instructions state: 'If a document is extremely short (e.g., under 5,000 characters) and states that a report "is attached", "has been published", or provides a link to download it, it is a Report Publication Announcement (RPA) or Regulatory Filing (RNS). Do NOT classify it as the report itself (like 10-K or IR).' This document is extremely long, suggesting it IS the report content, not an announcement about it. Given the context of premium financial databases, the most likely comprehensive annual filing for a large company is the 10-K. Revisiting the text: The text contains what looks like a base64 encoded font file ('d09GRgABAAAAAp1oABMAAAAEUdAAAgBS...'). This confirms the text is the rendering engine/viewer structure, not the filing content. Since the actual content is not present, and we cannot determine the filing type from the wrapper, the safest classification based on the massive size (implying a major filing) combined with the lack of specific content keywords is to use the fallback category for miscellaneous filings, RNS, or, if we assume the underlying document *is* the full report, 10-K. Given the structure is clearly a viewer wrapper, it's not the report itself, nor is it a short announcement. I will default to the most comprehensive filing type suggested by the size, assuming the wrapper is hiding the 10-K content, but acknowledge the ambiguity due to the wrapper structure. Upon closer inspection of the encoded text, there are no clear headers like 'FORM 10-K' or 'ANNUAL REPORT'. The text is dominated by Polish language settings ('xml:lang="pl"') and viewer code. Since the document is massive but the content is unidentifiable wrapper code, I will classify it as a Regulatory Filing (RNS) as the best fit for an unclassifiable, large document structure that isn't clearly a standard report form. Q3 2024
2025-05-14 Polish
Informacja Zarządu Lentex S.A. 2024 podpisy
Audit Report / Information Classification · 95% confidence The document text consists entirely of XML digital signature blocks (specifically XAdES signatures, indicated by namespaces like 'ds' and 'xades'). One of the references within the signature block points to a file named "Informacja Zarządu Lentex S.A. za rok 2024.xhtml". The phrase "Informacja Zarządu" translates to "Management Information" or "Board Information" in Polish, and "za rok 2024" indicates it pertains to the year 2024. Since the document provided is the *signature* structure wrapping the actual report content (which is referenced but not fully present, and the document length is relatively short for a full annual report), and it explicitly mentions "Informacja Zarządu" (Management Information), the most appropriate classification is Management Reports (MDA) or potentially Governance Information (CGR) if it were a governance report, but 'Informacja Zarządu' strongly suggests management commentary/report. Given the options, MDA (Management Reports) is the best fit for a 'Management Information' document, even though the provided text is just the signature wrapper. If the content were fully present, it would likely be an MDA or potentially an AR if it contained the formal audit opinion, but the title points to management's report. However, looking closely at the definitions: - MDA: Management's detailed explanation of financial results, business trends, and outlook. - CGR: Report detailing the company's internal rules, board structure, and governance practices. 'Informacja Zarządu' is a general term, but often refers to the management's discussion and analysis (MD&A) section, which aligns with MDA. Since the document is only the signature block and references the actual report, the 'Menu vs Meal' rule suggests RPA or RNS. But since the content *describes* the nature of the underlying document (Management Information for 2024), and the document length is 31,071 chars (which is substantial, though truncated), I will classify based on the content described in the reference URI, assuming this is the wrapper for the actual report. Given the explicit reference to "Informacja Zarządu" (Management Information), MDA is the strongest thematic fit for the underlying document being signed. FY 2024
2025-05-14 Polish
Informacja Zarządu Lentex S.A. 2024
Audit Report / Information Classification · 95% confidence The document text provided is heavily truncated and appears to be the raw HTML/XML structure of a document viewer, containing CSS styles, font definitions, and structural elements (like #sidebar, #pagecom9container, .pf, .pc). There is no discernible financial content, regulatory headers (like 10-K, AR, ER), or specific reporting periods mentioned in the visible text snippet. The document length is large (470,626 chars), suggesting it is a full report, but the content itself is unreadable for classification purposes. Given the lack of content and the presence of viewer/rendering code, this document cannot be classified accurately based on the provided definitions. However, since a classification must be provided, and the document is clearly a complex, large filing (implied by the length and structure), the most appropriate fallback for an unclassifiable, large regulatory document is 'Regulatory Filings' (RNS), or if it were a known SEC filing structure, 10-K. Since the content is completely obscured by formatting code, I will use the general fallback category (RNS) and assign a very low confidence score due to the inability to read the actual content. Q3 2024
2025-05-14 Polish
Oświadczenia i ocena Rady Nadzorczej Lentex S.A. za rok 2024
Audit Report / Information Classification · 95% confidence The document text provided is heavily truncated and appears to be the raw HTML/XML structure of a document viewer, containing CSS styles, font definitions, and placeholder text, rather than the actual content of a financial filing. The document length is very large (689,575 chars), suggesting it is a full report, but the visible text is only the boilerplate structure of the viewer interface. However, the presence of extensive, complex styling and structure, including references to 'sidebar', 'pagecom9container', and the overall format, strongly suggests this is a rendered view of a regulatory filing, likely one of the SEC's EDGAR HTML filings. Given the massive size (which usually correlates with comprehensive reports like 10-K or IR) and the fact that we cannot see the content to confirm headers (like 'Item 1. Business' for 10-K or 'Financial Statements' for IR), I must rely on the context that this is a 'premium global corporate filing database' context. If this were a short announcement (Rule 2), it would be RPA or RNS. Since the length is huge, it implies the full content is present, even if obscured by the viewer wrapper. The most comprehensive annual filing is the 10-K. The next most comprehensive periodic filing is the Interim Report (IR). Without content keywords, classifying between 10-K and IR is difficult. However, the sheer size often points towards the primary annual filing. Revisiting the structure: The document is a wrapper for a document that is 689,575 characters long. This size is characteristic of a full 10-K or a very detailed IR. Since I cannot confirm the period (annual vs. interim), I will default to the most comprehensive annual report type, 10-K, as the most likely candidate for such a large document in a general corporate filing context, while acknowledging the high uncertainty due to the lack of content. *Self-Correction/Refinement*: The document text contains a large block of base64 encoded data which is likely the actual document content rendered as an image or embedded object within the viewer structure. The visible text is purely structural/styling. Given the massive size and the context of a premium database, this is almost certainly a full report. I will stick with 10-K as the best guess for a very large, comprehensive filing when content is unavailable. Q3 2024
2025-05-14 Polish
List Prezesa Zarządu Lentex S.A. za rok 2024
Audit Report / Information Classification · 95% confidence The document text provided is heavily truncated and appears to be the raw HTML/XML structure of a document viewer or renderer, containing CSS styles, font definitions, and structural tags (like head, style, meta). There is no discernible financial content, regulatory headers (like 10-K, AR, ER), or specific reporting periods mentioned in the visible text snippet. The document length is very large (549,182 chars), suggesting it is a full report, but the content itself is unreadable for classification purposes. Given the lack of content and the structure suggesting a container for a document rather than the document content itself, the most appropriate classification based on the provided snippet is the fallback category for miscellaneous or unclassifiable filings. However, upon closer inspection of the very end of the truncated text, there are sequences of characters that look like encoded data or perhaps the start of a large embedded object, followed by what seems to be a base64 string starting with 'd09GRgABAAAA...'. This strongly suggests the document is either a container for a file or the file itself is embedded/encoded within the text, which is common in filings that contain attachments or complex formatting. Since the actual content required for classification (like 'Annual Report', 'Earnings Release', etc.) is completely absent, and the structure is that of a rendering engine's output, I must rely on the fallback rule. The 'MENU VS MEAL' rule suggests that if the document is short and announces a report, it's RPA/RNS. This document is very long, but the *visible* text is just structure, not content. Therefore, I will use the general fallback category. Q3 2024
2025-05-14 Polish
Sprawozdanie biegłego rewidenta z badania Lentex za rok 2024 podpisy
Regulatory Filings Classification · 95% confidence The provided document text consists almost entirely of XML signature blocks, specifically containing elements like 'Signature', 'SignedInfo', 'Reference', 'DigestValue', 'SignatureValue', and 'KeyInfo' with X509 certificates. This structure is characteristic of digitally signed documents, often used for regulatory filings to ensure authenticity and integrity. The presence of 'application/xhtml+xml' as a MimeType within the signature properties suggests the underlying document is an HTML/XML-based filing. Since the content is purely the signature block and not the actual report content (like financial tables, narrative discussion, or specific form headers like 10-K or ER), and given the context of corporate filings, this is most likely a generic regulatory submission wrapper or a document where the content itself is not provided, only the signature metadata. In the absence of specific content identifying it as an Annual Report (10-K), Interim Report (IR), or Earnings Release (ER), the most appropriate classification for a document whose primary visible content is a digital signature wrapper for an XHTML file is the general fallback category for regulatory filings that don't fit elsewhere, which is RNS (Regulatory Filings). The document length (7385 chars) is substantial enough that it's not just a simple notification, but the content itself is inaccessible/unreadable as a standard report.
2025-05-14 Polish

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