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Ticker · 3808 ISIN · JP3174250005 LEI · 353800EE440HRCOLX312 T Telecommunications, computer programming, consultancy, computing infrastructure, and other information service activities
Filings indexed 117 across all filing types
Latest filing 2026-05-14 M&A Activity
Country JP Japan
Listing T 3808

About OKWAVE, Inc.

https://okwave.co.jp/

OKWAVE, Inc. is a technology company that operates "OKWAVE," one of Japan's first and largest Q&A community websites. The platform facilitates mutual support by allowing users to ask questions and share knowledge across a wide range of topics. Building on its community model, the company offers enterprise solutions, including "OKWAVE Plus," a customizable Q&A system for corporate customer support, help desks, and FAQ management. Another key offering is "GRATICA," a digital thanks card service designed to foster gratitude and improve psychological safety within organizations. The company's portfolio also includes several related media and e-commerce web services.

Recent filings

Filing Released Lang Actions
臨時報告書
M&A Activity Classification · 91% confidence The document is a Japanese "臨時報告書" (Extraordinary Report) filed under the Financial Instruments and Exchange Act, disclosing the entry into a share exchange agreement to make JINEN Co. a wholly owned subsidiary of OKWEB, Inc. It provides detailed terms of the stock-for-stock exchange, valuation methods, approval procedures, and transaction rationale. This is a clear M&A transaction notice rather than a regular financial report or simple announcement, fitting the M&A Activity category.
2026-05-14 Japanese
投資家向けオンライン説明会開催のお知らせ
Regulatory Filings
2026-05-07 Japanese
確認書
Audit Report / Information Classification · 95% confidence The document is a 'Confirmation Letter' (Kakunin-sho) filed under the Financial Instruments and Exchange Act, Article 24-4-2, Paragraph 1. This is a standard Japanese regulatory filing that accompanies an Annual Securities Report (Yukashoken Hokokusho) to confirm the accuracy of the financial statements. Since it is a specific regulatory filing required by law and does not fit into the other categories like 10-K or IR, it is classified as a Regulatory Filing (RNS). FY 2025
2025-09-29 Japanese
有価証券報告書-第26期(2024/07/01-2025/06/30)
Annual Report Classification · 100% confidence The document is a Japanese 'Yuka Shoken Hokokusho' (Securities Report), which is the Japanese equivalent of a 10-K annual report. It contains comprehensive financial data, business indicators, and management information for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2025. The header explicitly identifies it as a 'Yuka Shoken Hokokusho' submitted under the Financial Instruments and Exchange Act. FY 2025
2025-09-29 Japanese
訂正臨時報告書
Audit Report / Information Classification · 100% confidence The document is a 'Rinji Hokokusho' (Extraordinary Report) filed with the Kanto Local Finance Bureau. It specifically details the change of the company's independent auditor (accounting auditor), providing the names of the outgoing and incoming auditors, the effective date, and the reasons for the change. This type of regulatory filing regarding corporate governance and auditor appointments falls under the 'Regulatory Filings' category as it is a specific statutory disclosure required by the Financial Instruments and Exchange Act of Japan. FY 2025
2025-08-28 Japanese
訂正臨時報告書
Regulatory Filings Classification · 95% confidence The document is titled with Japanese headers indicating it is a '臨時報告書' (Extraordinary Report) submitted to the Kanto Local Finance Bureau ('関東財務局長'). The filing date is April 17, 2025. The content details the resolution by the Board of Directors to enter into a Capital and Business Alliance Agreement ('資本業務提携契約') with GFA Corporation, including a third-party allotment of new shares and stock acquisition rights. This type of filing, which reports significant corporate events like major agreements, capital changes, and governance implications, is typically filed under Japanese regulations (similar to an 8-K in the US) to inform the public and regulators promptly. Given the options, this document is a comprehensive report detailing a significant corporate action (capital change/alliance) and its governance impact. While it involves capital changes (CAP) and governance (CGR), the primary nature of this specific Japanese filing ('臨時報告書' - Extraordinary Report) that covers multiple material events (alliance, share issuance, board nomination rights) often falls under a general regulatory disclosure category if a more specific code doesn't perfectly capture the breadth. However, since it explicitly details a third-party allotment of new shares and stock acquisition rights, 'CAP' (Capital/Financing Update) is highly relevant. Furthermore, the document structure and content strongly align with the purpose of a comprehensive disclosure of a material event, which in many contexts is captured by a general regulatory filing code. Given the specific mention of '第三者割当による新株式' (third-party allotment of new shares), 'CAP' is a strong candidate. However, the filing is a formal 'Extraordinary Report' detailing the agreement, governance impact, and financing. In the context of the provided definitions, 'CAP' focuses narrowly on financing, and 'MANG' on board changes. Since this is a formal, comprehensive regulatory disclosure of a material event (alliance + financing), and not just a brief announcement of a report, 'RNS' (Regulatory Filings - general fallback) or a specific code related to the main event is appropriate. Since the core event is a capital increase via third-party allotment, 'CAP' is the most specific fit among the choices for the primary financial action described, even though it's a comprehensive report. If the document were a US 8-K, it would cover multiple items. Given the options, and the explicit nature of the capital increase, I will lean towards CAP, but acknowledge its comprehensive nature. Re-evaluating: The document is a full report detailing the agreement, governance implications, and financing. It is not merely an announcement of a report (ruling 2). It is a comprehensive disclosure of a material event. Since it involves a capital increase, 'CAP' is plausible. However, the filing itself is a formal regulatory submission ('臨時報告書'). If 'RNS' is used as a catch-all for formal, non-standard reports, it might fit. Given the strong focus on the capital increase and alliance, 'CAP' seems the most descriptive of the *content*. I will select 'CAP' as the primary driver is the financing/capital structure change.
2025-04-22 Japanese

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