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NEBAG AG — Investor Relations & Filings

Ticker · NBEN ISIN · CH0005059438 LEI · 967600KUYAC4AZRWLB18 SW Financial and insurance activities
Filings indexed 79 across all filing types
Latest filing 2013-10-31 Report Publication Anno…
Country CH Switzerland
Listing SW NBEN

About NEBAG AG

https://www.nebag.ch/

NEBAG AG is a Swiss investment company established in 1996. It specializes in investing in substantial Swiss small and mid-cap companies, with a primary focus on entities traded outside the main stock exchange. The company's strategy involves taking significant equity stakes in its core holdings and providing intensive support to guide their development and contribute to their entrepreneurial success. In addition to its core equity investments, its investment regulations permit other asset classes. NEBAG AG serves both institutional and private investors, distinguishing itself through high transparency, including a daily calculated Net Asset Value (NAV), and a consistent record of dividend distributions.

Recent filings

Filing Released Lang Actions
nebag ag mit neuer Homepage
Report Publication Announcement Classification · 99% confidence The document is a short announcement (1783 characters) dated October 31, 2013, classified as 'Ad-hoc'. It explicitly states that the company's information is now available on a new homepage and specifically mentions that the 'Net Asset Value (NAV) wird wie bis anhin täglich aktualisiert und kann neu unter dem Link [...] eingesehen werden.' Since the document is an announcement about where to find updated information, particularly the NAV, and it is not the full report itself, it fits the criteria for a Report Publication Announcement (RPA) or potentially a Regulatory Filing (RNS). Given that it announces the availability of specific financial data (NAV) and is a general regulatory notice ('Veröffentlichung einer Ad-hoc-Mitteilung'), RPA is a strong candidate, but RNS is the general fallback for regulatory announcements. However, since NAV is explicitly mentioned and the document is short, it is most likely an announcement about where to find the NAV data, which aligns closely with RPA (Report Publication Announcement) or NAV (Net Asset Value) if the NAV data itself was the primary focus. Since the text is primarily about the website update and points to the NAV link, and it's a general ad-hoc release, RNS (Regulatory Filings) is the safest general classification for an ad-hoc announcement that doesn't fit a more specific category like ER or IR, although NAV is mentioned. Given the context of announcing where to find the NAV, NAV is also plausible. I will choose RNS as the most appropriate general regulatory announcement category for an ad-hoc notice that doesn't fit the specific report types, adhering to the 'Menu vs Meal' rule by classifying it as an announcement, not the NAV report itself.
2013-10-31 German
nebag ag mit neuem Anlagereglement
Regulatory Filings Classification · 99% confidence The document is an 'Ad-hoc' announcement dated October 25, 2013, published according to 'Art. 53 KR' (likely referring to stock exchange regulations). The content discusses a change in the company's investment regulations ('Anlagereglement') regarding where they can invest (now including SIX Swiss Exchange traded Small/Mid-Cap stocks and Bonds) and confirms that the distribution and cost strategies remain unchanged. This type of announcement, detailing changes in investment policy or structure that are material to investors but do not fit neatly into standard financial reports (like 10-K or IR), often falls under general regulatory announcements or capital structure updates. Since it specifically details changes to investment strategy and capital deployment scope, it relates closely to financing activities or capital structure. However, the core subject is a change in investment mandate, which is a significant operational/strategic update. Given the options, 'Capital/Financing Update' (CAP) is plausible as it affects how capital is deployed, but 'Regulatory Filings' (RNS) serves as a strong fallback for ad-hoc announcements concerning internal policy changes not covered by other specific codes. Since the document is an official, non-standard regulatory disclosure about changing investment parameters, and it is not a full report, RNS is the most appropriate general regulatory category, although CAP is a close second if the focus is strictly on capital deployment strategy change. Given the context of 'Veröffentlichung einer Ad-hoc-Mitteilung', RNS is the safest classification for a general regulatory disclosure.
2013-10-25 German
nebag ag: Homepage der nebag ag vorubergehend vom World Wide Web genommen
Regulatory Filings Classification · 99% confidence The document is an 'Ad-hoc' announcement dated October 11, 2013, published via EQS, stating that the company's homepage was temporarily taken offline due to a security breach. It explicitly mentions that the Net Asset Value (NAV) will continue to be published daily on a specific URL. Since the document is a short announcement (2572 chars) informing the market about an operational issue and directing users to where they can find the daily NAV, it is not the full report itself. The core subject matter being maintained and highlighted is the Net Asset Value (NAV). Therefore, the most fitting classification is NAV, as it is a direct update/notice regarding the availability of the NAV, even though the primary news is the website outage. If NAV was not an option, RNS (Regulatory Filings) would be the fallback, but NAV is a specific category provided.
2013-10-11 German
nebag ag: Positives Periodenergebnis von CHF 3'800'398
Earnings Release Classification · 100% confidence The document is explicitly titled "Zwischenbericht per 30. Juni 2013" (Interim Report as of June 30, 2013) and discusses financial results for the first half of the year ("1. Halbjahr 2013"). This content aligns perfectly with the definition of an Interim/Quarterly Report. Although it is an announcement (Ad-hoc notice) and provides a link to the full PDF, the core subject matter is the comprehensive interim financial report itself, making 'IR' (Interim / Quarterly Report) the most accurate classification over 'RPA' (Report Publication Announcement), as the text contains substantial summary details of the results, not just a notification of publication. The keywords 'Zwischenbericht' and 'Halbjahresergebnis' confirm this. H1 2013
2013-08-23 German

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