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Lenzing AG — Investor Relations & Filings

Ticker · LNZ ISIN · AT0000644505 LEI · 529900BKFJBI0QRDJH63 VI Manufacturing
Filings indexed 979 across all filing types
Latest filing 2001-06-28 AGM Information
Country AT Austria
Listing VI LNZ

About Lenzing AG

https://www.lenzing.com/

Lenzing AG is a global producer of specialty fibers derived from the renewable raw material wood. The company specializes in manufacturing high-quality, wood-based cellulosic fibers, including lyocell, modal, and viscose. These fibers are supplied to the global textile and nonwovens industries for a wide range of applications, such as apparel, home textiles, and technical products. Lenzing markets its products under globally recognized brands, including TENCEL™ for textiles, VEOCEL™ for nonwovens, and LENZING™ ECOVERO™ for sustainable viscose fibers. The company's business model is centered on a biorefinery process, transforming wood pulp into innovative and sustainable fiber solutions while also co-producing biobased chemicals and energy. This approach underscores its commitment to responsible manufacturing and contributing to a circular economy.

Recent filings

Filing Released Lang Actions
Lenzing AG english
AGM Information Classification · 98% confidence The document text is very short (940 characters) and announces that the '57th Regular Meeting of Shareholders of Lenzing AG will be held on Wednesday, 18 July 2001'. This is a direct announcement regarding the Annual General Meeting (AGM). Although it is an announcement, the specific category 'AGM-R' covers 'Presentations and materials shared during the Annual General Meeting (AGM)'. Since this is the primary notice/announcement for the meeting itself, it fits best under AGM-R, as opposed to a general Regulatory Filing (RNS) or a Proxy Solicitation (PSI), which usually involves detailed voting materials. Given the context of announcing the meeting date and location, AGM-R is the most precise fit.
2001-06-28 English
Ad hoc-Service: Lenzing AG
Earnings Release Classification · 99% confidence The document is titled 'Ad-hoc-Mitteilung' (Ad-hoc Announcement) and explicitly details the financial results for the 'First Quarter 2001' (Q1 2001), including key metrics like Sales, EBT, and EBITDA, comparing them to the previous year's first quarter. This structure—a brief announcement summarizing key performance indicators for a specific interim period—perfectly matches the definition of an Earnings Release (ER). It is not a comprehensive report (like IR or 10-K) nor a transcript or presentation. Q1 2001
2001-05-23 English
Ad hoc-Service: Lenzing AG
Earnings Release Classification · 99% confidence The document is titled 'Ad hoc-Mitteilung' (Ad hoc announcement) and explicitly states 'LENZING GROUP: FINAL RESULTS 2000: BEST YEAR IN THE HISTORY OF THE COMPANY'. It provides key financial highlights for the full year 2000, including Sales, EBT, EBITDA, and equity ratio changes. This format, focusing on the immediate release of key performance indicators for a completed period (the year 2000), strongly indicates an Earnings Release (ER). It is not a comprehensive Annual Report (10-K) nor a detailed Management Discussion and Analysis (MDA), but rather the initial announcement of the final results. FY 2000
2001-05-23 English
Ad hoc-Service: Lenzing AG
Earnings Release Classification · 99% confidence The document is titled 'Ad-hoc-Mitteilung' (Ad hoc announcement) and provides key financial highlights for the first quarter of 2001 (Q1 2001) compared to Q1 2000, including revenue, EBT, and EBITDA. This structure—a brief announcement summarizing key performance indicators for a recent period—perfectly matches the definition of an Earnings Release (ER). It is not a comprehensive report (like 10-K or IR) nor a transcript (CT). Given its brevity and focus on preliminary results, ER is the most appropriate classification. Q1 2001
2001-05-23 German
Ad hoc-Service: Lenzing AG
Earnings Release Classification · 99% confidence The document is an 'Ad hoc-Mitteilung' (Ad hoc announcement) dated May 23, 2001, titled 'LENZING GRUPPE: ENDGÜLTIGE ERGEBNISSE: HISTORISCHES REKORDJAHR 2000' (Final Results: Historic Record Year 2000). It provides key financial highlights for the full year 2000, including revenue, EBT, EBITDA, and production figures. This format, announcing preliminary or final key results for a reporting period (the full year 2000), aligns perfectly with the definition of an Earnings Release (ER), which covers initial announcements of periodical financial results (key highlights only). Although it covers the full year, it is presented as a brief, high-level announcement rather than the comprehensive 10-K report itself. Given the content focuses purely on the results announcement, ER is the most appropriate classification. FY 2000
2001-05-23 German
Ad hoc-Service: Lenzing AG deutsch
Report Publication Announcement Classification · 99% confidence The document is a short 'Ad hoc-Mitteilung' (Ad hoc announcement) dated May 11, 2001. It explicitly states that the company (Lenzing AG) has decided to postpone its 57th Annual General Meeting (AGM) and simultaneously announces the publication date for its final 2000 annual results and Q1 2001 results. Since the document is very short and its primary function is to announce the scheduling/postponement of future events (AGM and results release) rather than containing the full content of those reports or the AGM itself, it fits best as a general regulatory announcement regarding corporate actions and scheduling. Given the options, 'Regulatory Filings' (RNS) is the most appropriate fallback for a general, time-sensitive corporate announcement that doesn't fit a more specific category like DIV, ER, or AGM-R (as it's about postponing the AGM, not the AGM materials). However, since it specifically mentions the postponement of the 'ordentliche Hauptversammlung' (Annual General Meeting), and the document is an announcement about meeting logistics, it has a strong connection to AGM matters. Given the short length and announcement nature, RNS is the safest general classification, but if we consider the core subject matter being the AGM logistics, AGM-R might be considered if the definition allowed for announcements *about* the AGM. Sticking strictly to the definitions, this is a general regulatory announcement about scheduling changes, making RNS the best fit among the provided codes for a short, non-report announcement.
2001-05-11 German

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