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Ticker · LPSN ISIN · US5381461012 LEI · 549300IN2P1JZ20G7N40 TA Telecommunications, computer programming, consultancy, computing infrastructure, and other information service activities
Filings indexed 2,565 across all filing types
Latest filing 2023-09-16 Director's Dealing
Country US United States of America
Listing TA LPSN

About Liveperson Inc.

https://www.liveperson.com/

Liveperson Inc. specializes in conversational AI, offering an enterprise-grade platform that unifies customer experiences across digital and voice channels. The platform provides AI orchestration to connect disparate channels, systems, and data, enabling AI-powered interactions for both customers and agents. Its capabilities include the automation of routine tasks, generative AI tools for creating next-generation experiences, and unified conversational analytics for deep insights into customer data. The solution is designed for rapid deployment and integrates with existing contact center technologies, supporting a "Bring Your Own AI" model. It aims to deliver measurable business outcomes such as increased agent efficiency, improved customer satisfaction, and significant cost savings, while ensuring enterprise-grade security and scalability.

Recent filings

Filing Released Lang Actions
CHANGES IN BENEFICIAL OWNERSHIP-FORM 3- Jeff Ford
Director's Dealing Classification · 95% confidence The document is a filing submitted to the Israel Securities Authority (ISA) and the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange (TASE). It explicitly states it is an 'Other Report or Announcement' under Regulation 5 concerning a 'Foreign Corporation'. Crucially, it states: 'Attached hereto is a report on *Form 3 Jeff Ford 7/9/23*'. A Form 3 in US SEC filings relates to initial statements of beneficial ownership of securities by directors, officers, or 10% owners (insider trading/ownership). This type of insider transaction report does not fit neatly into the defined categories like 10-K, ER, or IR. Since it is a specific regulatory filing concerning insider activity (Director's Dealing/Ownership), and given the options, 'Director's Dealing (DIRS)' is the closest fit for reporting personal share transactions by executives, even though the specific form mentioned is a Form 3 (initial statement) rather than a typical Form 4 (subsequent transaction). However, given the context of insider ownership reporting, DIRS is the most appropriate classification among the provided specific codes. If DIRS was not available, RNS would be the fallback. Since DIRS exists, we classify it as such.
2023-09-16 English
FORM 3- INITIAL STATEMENT OF BENEFICIAL OWNERSHIP OF SECURITIES- Kroman, Alex
Major Shareholding Notification Classification · 99% confidence The document explicitly states 'SEC Form 3' and 'INITIAL STATEMENT OF BENEFICIAL OWNERSHIP OF SECURITIES' filed pursuant to Section 16(a) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934. This form is used by insiders (officers, directors, or 10% owners) to report their initial holdings of company securities. This type of filing is a specific regulatory disclosure related to insider ownership, which is most closely aligned with Director's Dealing (DIRS) or a specific regulatory filing. Since 'DIRS' typically covers transactions (Forms 4 and 5), and Form 3 is an initial statement, it falls under the broader category of insider reporting required by the SEC. Among the provided codes, 'DIRS' (Director's Dealing) is the closest fit for insider ownership/transaction reporting, although 'RNS' (Regulatory Filings) is a general fallback. Given the specific nature of SEC Section 16 filings (Forms 3, 4, 5), which track insider ownership and transactions, DIRS is the most appropriate specific category, even though Form 3 is about initial ownership rather than a 'dealing' event, as it pertains to the same regulatory framework as insider trades.
2023-09-16 English
FORM 3- INITIAL STATEMENT OF BENEFICIAL OWNERSHIP OF SECURITIES- Kroman, Alex
Director's Dealing Classification · 95% confidence The document is a filing submitted to the Israel Securities Authority (ISA) and the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange (TASE). It explicitly states, 'Attached hereto is a report on *Form 3 Alex Kroman 7/9/23*'. Form 3 filings in the US context (which this foreign issuer references) relate to initial statements of beneficial ownership of securities following an appointment or acquisition. This type of insider transaction reporting is best categorized under Director's Dealing (DIRS) or, if it's a general regulatory filing that doesn't fit the specific insider transaction code, it might fall under RNS. However, since 'Form 3' is a specific insider ownership filing, and the document is very short (1833 chars) and merely announces the attachment of this report, it strongly suggests a regulatory announcement rather than the full report itself. Given the options, 'Director's Dealing' (DIRS) covers insider transactions, but 'Regulatory Filings' (RNS) is a safer fallback for specific foreign regulatory forms that aren't standard SEC forms like 10-K or proxy statements, especially when the document is just an announcement wrapper. Since the content is about an initial statement of ownership (Form 3), which is a type of insider transaction report, DIRS is the most specific fit, although RNS is also plausible if DIRS is reserved strictly for later transaction reports (Form 4/5). Given the context of insider reporting, DIRS is the most appropriate specific category for a Form 3 filing.
2023-09-16 English
CHANGES IN BENEFICIAL OWNERSHIP-FORM 4- John Collins
Director's Dealing Classification · 99% confidence The document explicitly begins with 'SEC Form 4' and the header 'FORM 4 UNITED STATES SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION' and 'STATEMENT OF CHANGES IN BENEFICIAL OWNERSHIP'. Form 4 is the standard SEC filing used to report changes in beneficial ownership of securities by company insiders (directors, officers, or 10% owners). This specific filing reports the granting of Restricted Stock Units (RSUs) to an officer (Interim CEO and CFO). This type of insider transaction reporting does not fit into the defined categories like 10-K, ER, or IR. However, the closest category that covers insider transactions, specifically director/executive dealings, is 'Director's Dealing' (DIRS). While Form 4 is broader than just 'dealing' (it covers grants/acquisitions too), DIRS is the most appropriate fit among the provided options for insider transaction reports.
2023-09-16 English
CHANGES IN BENEFICIAL OWNERSHIP-FORM 4- John Collins
Director's Dealing Classification · 95% confidence The document is a regulatory filing notification from LivePerson, Inc., referencing the Israel Securities Authority (ISA) and the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange (TASE). The key indicator is the line: "Attached hereto is a report on *Form 4 John Collins 15/9/23*" followed by a PDF filename. Form 4 filings in the US context (which this document seems to be referencing or translating for an Israeli audience, given the ISA context) relate to insider transactions (directors' dealings). Among the provided definitions, 'Director's Dealing' (DIRS) is the most appropriate fit for a Form 4 filing concerning an executive's transaction. The document is short and serves as an announcement/cover sheet for the actual filing, but since the content explicitly names the type of transaction report (Form 4, which is insider dealing), DIRS is a more specific classification than the general RPA or RNS.
2023-09-16 English
FORM 3
Director's Dealing
2023-09-16 English

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