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LINK Mobility Group Holding — Investor Relations & Filings

Ticker · LINK ISIN · NO0010894231 LEI · 2549006RH08XJGKC2Y14 OL Telecommunications, computer programming, consultancy, computing infrastructure, and other information service activities
Filings indexed 480 across all filing types
Latest filing 2024-10-15 Transaction in Own Shar…
Country NO Norway
Listing OL LINK

About LINK Mobility Group Holding

https://linkmobility.com/

LINK Mobility Group Holding is a Communications Platform as a Service (CPaaS) provider that enables enterprises to manage and automate multichannel mobile communications. The platform supports a wide range of channels, including SMS, RCS, WhatsApp, email, and voice. It offers a comprehensive suite of solutions for various business needs, such as marketing campaigns, transactional alerts, secure authentication (OTP/2FA), billing and payments, and conversational messaging. Businesses can integrate these capabilities through APIs and utilize tools for bulk messaging, automation, customer segmentation, and analytics. The services are designed for sectors requiring real-time customer engagement, such as retail, logistics, finance, and technology.

Recent filings

Filing Released Lang Actions
LINK Mobility - Transactions made under new Company share repurchase program
Transaction in Own Shares Classification · 100% confidence The document explicitly details 'Transactions made under new Company share repurchase program'. It reports the number of shares purchased, the average price, and the total value for a specific period (7 September to 11 October 2024), and provides an accumulated overview. This directly corresponds to the definition of a Transaction in Own Shares (share repurchase). The filing type code for this activity is POS.
2024-10-15 English
LINK Mobility Group Holding ASA – Successfully completed new bond issue and bond buy-back
Capital/Financing Update Classification · 98% confidence The document explicitly announces the successful placement of a new senior unsecured bond (EUR 125 million) and the concurrent buy-back and cancellation of existing bonds (LINK01). This activity directly relates to the company's financing structure and capital management. Based on the provided definitions, the most appropriate category is 'Capital/Financing Update' (CAP), as it details a new debt issuance and associated debt restructuring/cancellation.
2024-10-09 English
LINK Mobility - Transactions made under new Company share repurchase program
Regulatory Filings Classification · 92% confidence The document text consists almost entirely of tabular data showing 'Volume', 'Price (NOK)', 'Total considerations (NOK)', and 'Date and time' for transactions occurring on specific dates in October 2024. This structure strongly suggests a record of trading activity or insider transactions. Reviewing the definitions, 'Director's Dealing' (DIRS) covers personal share transactions by directors, and 'Major Shareholding Notification' (MRQ) covers changes in significant ownership. Since the data appears to be raw trade data (volume, price, consideration) rather than a formal notification of a director's transaction or a major shareholder crossing a threshold, it is most likely related to insider trading reports or general market activity data. However, given the context of corporate filings, this format is highly characteristic of insider transaction reports (like Form 4 in the US, or equivalent disclosures in other jurisdictions) which fall under the scope of DIRS if they relate to executives/directors, or MRQ if they relate to large shareholders. Without explicit context stating these are director trades, the data itself is raw transaction volume/price information. If this data is extracted from a regulatory filing that reports insider trades, DIRS would be appropriate. If it's just raw market data, it might be an XLSX or RNS. Given the highly specific nature of the other codes, and the presence of transaction details, this looks like the underlying data for a disclosure. Since the data is extensive and detailed (not a short announcement), it is not RPA. If we assume this is the content of a filing reporting insider trades, DIRS is the best fit among the specific options. If it is simply market trade data without regulatory context, RNS is the fallback. Given the context of financial document classification, this detailed transaction log is most likely related to insider activity or major share movements. Let's check DIRS vs MRQ. DIRS is for directors/executives. MRQ is for major shareholding changes. Since the data is just trade logs, it's hard to definitively assign director vs major shareholder. However, the presence of detailed transaction records points towards a filing that reports these transactions. If this were a standard regulatory filing, it would likely be classified as DIRS (Director's Dealing) or MRQ (Major Shareholding Notification). Since the data is raw trade data and not a formal narrative announcement, and it's too detailed for a simple ER or IR, I will lean towards the category that captures insider/significant ownership changes. Given the ambiguity, and the fact that this looks like raw data rather than a formal narrative filing, RNS (Regulatory Filings - fallback) is a safe choice if it's not clearly a director trade. However, if we must choose the most likely *type* of filing this data belongs to, it is often associated with insider trading disclosures. Let's re-evaluate based on the content: it's just trade records. This is often found attached to or within a filing that announces a change in ownership or insider activity. Since the document is long (19k+ chars) and contains detailed transaction logs, it is not an RPA. It is not a standard financial report (10-K, IR). It is most likely the content of a filing related to share transactions. If it's not explicitly a director dealing, it could be a major shareholder notification (MRQ) or simply a regulatory filing (RNS). Given the lack of narrative or header information, RNS is the most neutral classification for detailed, non-standard content. However, if this is a common data dump associated with insider reporting, DIRS or MRQ is intended. I will classify this as RNS as it is raw, non-narrative transaction data that doesn't fit the comprehensive financial reports or specific announcements like ER/DIV/MANG. If this were a US filing, it would be an insider transaction report, which maps best to DIRS or MRQ. I will select DIRS as insider trading reports are a very common category for such data dumps, assuming the trades are by insiders.
2024-10-08 English
LINK Mobility - Transactions made under new Company share repurchase program
Transaction in Own Shares Classification · 100% confidence The document explicitly details 'Transactions made under new Company share repurchase program'. It provides specific dates (30.09.24 to 04.10.24), volumes, and prices related to the purchase of the company's own shares. This directly corresponds to the definition of 'Transaction in Own Shares' (POS), which covers share repurchase programs.
2024-10-08 English
LINK Mobility Group Holding ASA – Fixed income investor meetings
Capital/Financing Update Classification · 98% confidence The document announces that LINK Mobility Group Holding ASA has mandated banks to arrange fixed income investor meetings, potentially leading to a new senior unsecured bond issue. The purpose of the new bond is partial refinancing of existing debt, and it mentions a conditional buy-back offer for an outstanding bond. This activity—raising capital through debt issuance and related refinancing/buy-back offers—falls directly under the definition of Capital/Financing Update. The document is a short announcement (under 5,000 characters) detailing a financing plan, not a comprehensive report.
2024-10-07 English
LINK Mobility - Transactions made under new Company share repurchase program
Transaction in Own Shares Classification · 95% confidence The document text consists almost entirely of a table showing transaction data, specifically 'Price (NOK)', 'Total considerations (NOK)', and 'Date and time'. This structure strongly suggests a record of stock trades or transactions in own shares. Given the options, 'Transaction in Own Shares' (POS) is the most appropriate classification for a detailed log of share price movements and consideration amounts, which often accompanies buyback or issuance announcements, or is a direct report of such activity. Since the data is detailed and not just a short announcement, it is classified as the report itself, not RPA or RNS.
2024-10-01 English

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