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Ticker · NVMI ISIN · IL0010845571 LEI · 529900B2DSWE5V3SC292 TA Manufacturing
Filings indexed 2,301 across all filing types
Latest filing 2025-04-10 Foreign Filer Report
Country IL Israel
Listing TA NVMI

About Nova Ltd.

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Nova Ltd. is a provider of advanced process control solutions for the semiconductor manufacturing industry. The company designs, develops, and produces metrology systems for dimensional, materials, and chemical analysis throughout the semiconductor fabrication life cycle. Its portfolio includes inline optical integrated and standalone metrology platforms, as well as innovative thin-film metrology technologies. These solutions combine opto-mechanical hardware with advanced optics and sophisticated software that leverages modeling algorithms, machine learning, and AI. Nova's products are designed to enable process control for complex 3D and high-aspect-ratio structures in advanced logic and memory technology nodes.

Recent filings

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6-K
Foreign Filer Report
2025-04-10 English
a link to the Form SC 13G as was filed with the SEC on March 25, 2025 by Clal Insurance Enterprises Holdings Ltd.
Major Shareholding Notification Classification · 1% confidence The document text is extremely short (441 characters) and primarily serves to provide a link to a specific SEC filing, Form SC 13G, filed by Clal Insurance Enterprises Holdings Ltd. It explicitly states, "Below is [a link to the Form SC 13G] as was filed with the SEC...". According to the 'MENU VS MEAL' rule, a short document announcing the availability of another filing (like an SC 13G, which is a statement of beneficial ownership) should be classified as a Report Publication Announcement (RPA) or a general Regulatory Filing (RNS), rather than the underlying report itself. Since SC 13G is a specific ownership filing that doesn't map directly to the provided codes (like DIRS or MRQ, which are related but distinct), and the document's function is purely to announce the link, RPA or RNS is appropriate. Given the context of linking to a specific regulatory document, RNS (Regulatory Filings) is the most suitable fallback/general category for an announcement pointing to an SEC filing not explicitly covered by other codes.
2025-03-30 English
a link to the Form SC 13G as was filed with the SEC on March 25, 2025 by Clal Insurance Enterprises Holdings Ltd.
Regulatory Filings Classification · 1% confidence The document is a regulatory filing notification from NOVA LTD, reported via MAGNA to the Israel Securities Authority and Tel Aviv Stock Exchange. The key content states: "Attached hereto is a report on *Notification of a Form Schedule 13G filed with the SEC by Clal Insurance Enterprises Holdings Ltd*". A Schedule 13G filing relates to beneficial ownership changes, which typically triggers a Major Shareholding Notification (MRQ) or, if it's a general regulatory filing announcement, it falls under RNS. Since this document is very short (1911 chars) and explicitly announces the attachment of a specific SEC filing (Schedule 13G), it fits the definition of a Report Publication Announcement (RPA) or a general Regulatory Filing (RNS). Schedule 13G notifications are specifically about changes in significant share ownership, making 'Major Shareholding Notification' (MRQ) a strong candidate. However, the document structure is a generic announcement template used for various regulatory submissions, and the core action is announcing the filing of an external document (13G). Given the options, and the fact that 13G filings directly relate to ownership thresholds, MRQ is highly relevant. But, since the document is an announcement *about* a filing rather than the detailed ownership report itself, and it uses the generic 'Other Report or Announcement' header, RNS (Regulatory Filings) is the safest fallback for an announcement of an external filing, or RPA if it were announcing one of its own periodic reports. Since 13G is a specific type of ownership change report, MRQ is the most specific fit for the *subject matter* being announced. Given the 'Menu vs Meal' rule, this is an announcement, not the full 13G report. I will classify it as RNS as it is a general regulatory announcement about an external filing, which is the most appropriate general category for such notifications that aren't explicitly ER, IR, or 10-K.
2025-03-30 English
Major Shareholding Notification 2025
Major Shareholding Notification
2025-03-25 English
Form 6-K Samsung Electronics and Nova Jointly awarded the Vladimir Ukraintsev Award at the SPIE Advanced Lithography conference
Regulatory Filings Classification · 1% confidence The document is explicitly titled "FORM 6-K REPORT OF FOREIGN PRIVATE ISSUER" filed with the SEC for the month of March 2025. Form 6-K is used by foreign private issuers to report material information that is made public in their home country or required to be filed with a foreign securities exchange. The body of the document contains an attached press release announcing an award received by Nova and Samsung. Since the core content is a press release announcing an event (an award) and the filing itself is a Form 6-K, which is a general regulatory filing mechanism for foreign private issuers, it does not fit neatly into the specific categories like ER (Earnings Release), IR (Interim Report), or DIV (Dividend Notice). The most appropriate general category for a material, non-standard regulatory announcement that doesn't fit elsewhere, especially when filed on Form 6-K, is the fallback category for miscellaneous regulatory filings. Although it contains a press release, the primary document structure is the SEC Form 6-K wrapper. If the content were purely an earnings release, ER would be appropriate, but this is an award announcement. Since the document is a formal SEC filing (Form 6-K) containing material news, and 'Regulatory Filings' (RNS) is defined as the fallback for miscellaneous filings that do not neatly fit, RNS is the best fit for the Form 6-K wrapper itself, which is reporting material information. However, upon reviewing the definitions, the content is a press release announcing an achievement. If the document were short and only announced the publication of this press release, RPA or RNS would be chosen. Since the full text of the press release is included within the 6-K structure, and the 6-K is a mandatory regulatory filing, RNS (Regulatory Filings) serves as the best general classification for this type of SEC submission that isn't a standard periodic report (10-K, IR).
2025-03-18 English
Form 6-K Samsung Electronics and Nova Jointly awarded the Vladimir Ukraintsev Award at the SPIE Advanced Lithography conference
Report Publication Announcement Classification · 1% confidence The document is a filing submitted to the Israel Securities Authority (ISA) and the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange (TASE), indicated by the headers and the reference to 'Regulation 4 of the Securities Regulations, (Periodic and Immediate Reports of Foreign Corporation) 5761-2000'. The key phrase is 'Attached hereto is a report on *Form 6-K Samsung Electronics and Nova Jointly awarded the Vladimir Ukraintsev Award at the SPIE Advanced Lithography conference*'. Since the document itself is short (2093 chars) and explicitly states that a report (Form 6-K) is attached, it functions as an announcement of the publication of that report, rather than the full report itself. Form 6-K filings are typically used by foreign private issuers to report material events, which often fall under general regulatory announcements. Given the structure—announcing the publication of an attached document—the most appropriate classification is Report Publication Announcement (RPA). If it were the full 6-K content, it might be RNS, but the focus here is the announcement mechanism.
2025-03-18 English

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