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Ticker · OXUR ISIN · BE0974487192 LEI · 549300VWY8KVDFKLDM59 BR Professional, scientific and technical activities
Filings indexed 1,031 across all filing types
Latest filing 2024-02-15 Declaration of Voting R…
Country BE Belgium
Listing BR OXUR

About Oxurion NV

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Oxurion NV is a company focused on acquiring majority stakes in European pharmaceutical subcontractors. Its strategy is to build an integrated group of contract service providers to support healthcare stakeholders. A key asset in its portfolio is a majority stake in Axiodis CRO, a contract research organization specializing in biometrics. This investment-based business model represents a strategic pivot from the company's former focus on the internal research and development of therapies for retinal diseases such as Geographic Atrophy (GA) and Age-related Macular Degeneration (AMD).

Recent filings

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OXUR PR_Voting rights (NED)_15022024.pdf
Declaration of Voting Results & Voting Rights Announcements Classification · 100% confidence The document is titled 'Informatie met betrekking tot het Totaal Aantal Stemrechten (Noemer) volgend op Atlas Conversie-Notificaties' (Information regarding the Total Number of Voting Rights (Denominator) following Atlas Conversion Notices). It explicitly references Article 15 of the Belgian law of May 2, 2007, concerning the disclosure of major shareholdings. The core content details the change in the total number of outstanding shares (the denominator) after a capital increase via convertible bond conversion. This type of mandatory disclosure regarding changes in the total number of voting rights, often triggered by capital structure events or significant shareholding changes, aligns best with regulatory reporting requirements concerning share capital and ownership thresholds. While it relates to capital changes (CAP) and major shareholdings (MRQ), the specific focus on publishing the updated 'denominator' for voting rights calculation, as mandated by securities law, strongly suggests a regulatory filing or a specific notification related to share structure disclosure. Given the options, this is a specific regulatory disclosure about the share base, which often falls under general Regulatory Filings (RNS) if a more specific code like DIRS or MRQ doesn't perfectly capture the nature of the announcement (which is about the total share count, not a specific director's trade or a major shareholder crossing a threshold, although it is a consequence of one). However, since it is a formal announcement mandated by law regarding the total number of voting rights (the denominator), it is a key piece of regulatory information. Since it is not a full report (10-K, IR), nor a dividend notice (DIV), nor a management change (MANG), and it is a formal legal disclosure, RNS (Regulatory Filings) is the most appropriate general category for mandatory, non-standardized regulatory updates, or potentially SHA (Share Issue/Capital Change) due to the underlying capital increase. Given the explicit focus on the 'Noemer' (Denominator) as required by disclosure laws, RNS is a strong fit, but SHA is also relevant. Since the document is a formal announcement detailing the resulting share count after a capital event, and it is not a proxy statement or earnings release, I will classify it as a general Regulatory Filing (RNS) as it is a mandatory legal disclosure about the share structure, which is often the fallback for such specific legal notices.
2024-02-15 Dutch
OXUR Transparency Notification (EN) 20240209.pdf
Major Shareholding Notification Classification · 100% confidence The document is a press release announcing a transparency notification received by Oxurion from Atlas Special Opportunities LLC regarding crossing a 5% ownership threshold in voting securities. It includes detailed information about shareholdings and voting rights, consistent with regulatory disclosure requirements for major shareholdings. There is no financial performance data, earnings information, or management discussion. The document is primarily about a change in significant share ownership levels, which fits the definition of a Major Shareholding Notification (MRQ). The document length is 6662 characters, which is sufficient for a detailed notification rather than a brief announcement. Therefore, the correct classification is MRQ.
2024-02-09 English
OXUR Transparency Notification (NL) 20240209.pdf
Major Shareholding Notification Classification · 98% confidence The document is a press release from Oxurion announcing that it received a 'transparantiekennisgeving' (transparency notification) from Atlas Special Opportunities LLC. The notification details that Atlas crossed the 5% ownership threshold due to the acquisition of voting securities, referencing Belgian transparency legislation (Wet van 2 mei 2007). The core content is the disclosure of a change in significant shareholding by an external party. This directly corresponds to the definition of 'Major Shareholding Notification' (MRQ), which covers notifications of changes in significant share ownership levels crossing thresholds.
2024-02-09 Dutch
OXUR PR_Voting rights (ENG)_07022024.pdf
Declaration of Voting Results & Voting Rights Announcements Classification · 100% confidence The document is explicitly titled "PRESS RELEASE" and announces "Information on the Total Number of Voting Rights (Denominator)" following a capital increase due to the conversion of convertible bonds. This type of announcement, which updates the total number of outstanding shares used for calculating ownership percentages, is a mandatory regulatory disclosure in many jurisdictions. It is not a full Annual Report (10-K), an Earnings Release (ER), or a Dividend Notice (DIV). It specifically relates to changes in the capital structure and the resulting share count, which is a form of regulatory update. Since there is no specific code for 'Denominator Update' or 'Capital Structure Change Notification' that isn't covered by CAP (Financing Update) or SHA (Share Issue), I must evaluate the closest fit. The core event is a capital increase resulting from bond conversion, which falls under 'Capital/Financing Update' (CAP). However, the primary purpose of *this specific document* is to publish the resulting total voting rights count (the denominator) as required by Belgian law (Article 15). This specific disclosure of the total number of shares/voting rights is often categorized under general regulatory announcements or specific share/capital change notifications. Given the options, 'SHA' (Share Issue/Capital Change) is highly relevant due to the capital increase, but 'RNS' (Regulatory Filings) is the most appropriate fallback for mandatory, specific regulatory disclosures that don't fit the primary financial report categories, especially when the focus is on the denominator count rather than the financing terms themselves. Since the document details the new total number of shares (4,395,256,072) resulting from a capital increase, 'SHA' is a strong candidate. However, the document explicitly references the requirement to disclose the 'Denominator' under Belgian law, which is a specific regulatory reporting requirement. In many databases, these denominator updates are classified as general regulatory filings (RNS) or sometimes as Major Shareholding Notifications (MRQ) if they trigger thresholds, but here the focus is on the total count. Given the nature of mandatory disclosure of the total voting rights count, RNS is the safest general regulatory classification if a more specific one isn't available. Let's re-evaluate CAP vs SHA vs RNS. The event *is* a capital change (SHA), but the *document's function* is regulatory disclosure of the resulting count (RNS). Since the capital increase is the root cause, SHA is plausible. However, the document is a standard 'Denominator' press release. I will classify it as RNS as it is a mandatory regulatory disclosure that doesn't fit the comprehensive financial report types, nor is it solely focused on the mechanics of a share issue (SHA) or a financing event (CAP), but rather the resulting regulatory metric.
2024-02-07 English
OXUR PR_Voting rights (NED)_07022024 (1).pdf
Declaration of Voting Results & Voting Rights Announcements Classification · 100% confidence The document is titled "Informatie met betrekking tot het Totaal Aantal Stemrechten (Noemer) volgend op Atlas Conversie-Notificaties" (Information regarding the Total Number of Voting Rights (Denominator) following Atlas Conversion Notices). It explicitly states that it is disclosing information pursuant to Article 15 of the Belgian Law of May 2, 2007, regarding the disclosure of major shareholdings. The core content is the calculation and publication of the total number of outstanding voting shares (the denominator) after a capital increase via convertible bond conversion. This action—disclosing the total number of voting rights/shares—is a specific regulatory requirement often tied to major shareholding notifications or capital structure changes that affect voting power. While it relates to capital changes (CAP) and major shareholdings (MRQ), the specific focus on publishing the 'Noemer' (denominator) for voting rights calculation strongly aligns with the requirements surrounding significant ownership changes or capital structure updates that mandate public disclosure of the total share count. Given the options, this is a specific regulatory disclosure concerning the capital structure's voting rights base. It is not a full Annual Report (10-K), an Earnings Release (ER), or a general Management Discussion (MDA). It is most closely related to a notification of a change affecting the total number of shares, which often triggers a Major Shareholding Notification (MRQ) or a general regulatory filing. Since the text is a formal announcement detailing the new total share count (denominator) following a financing event, and it references specific Belgian disclosure laws, it fits best as a specific regulatory disclosure related to share capital/ownership changes. However, none of the codes perfectly capture a 'Total Voting Rights Disclosure'. Comparing the definitions: It is not a Director's Dealing (DIRS), Dividend Notice (DIV), or Proxy Statement (PSI). It is a formal announcement of a change in the share base used for ownership calculations. This type of mandatory disclosure, often triggered by financing or major ownership shifts, is frequently categorized under Major Shareholding Notification (MRQ) if it crosses thresholds, or as a general Regulatory Filing (RNS). Since the document explicitly details the new total number of shares (the denominator) following a financing event, it is a direct consequence of a capital/financing update (CAP) and a change in the total number of shares (SHA). Given the context of financing (Atlas conversion) and the resulting change in the total number of shares, MRQ (Major Shareholding Notification) is often the category used when the total share count changes significantly, as this number is crucial for calculating ownership percentages. However, the document itself is a formal disclosure of the *denominator* following a financing event. If we must choose the closest fit among the specific options, the change in the total number of shares issued is a 'Share Issue/Capital Change' (SHA), but the document's primary purpose is the regulatory disclosure of the resulting voting rights denominator. Since it is a formal, mandatory disclosure of a key metric following a financing event, and it is not a general announcement of the financing itself (CAP), but the resulting share count, MRQ (Major Shareholding Notification) is a strong candidate as these disclosures are often required when the denominator changes significantly. Given the explicit focus on the 'Noemer' (denominator) as required by law after a capital event, it functions as a regulatory update on the share base. I will classify it as MRQ as these disclosures are intrinsically linked to reporting changes in ownership percentages based on the new total share count, even if no single shareholder crossed a threshold in this specific release. Revisiting the definitions: The document is a formal regulatory disclosure mandated by law after a capital event, specifically announcing the new total number of voting shares (the denominator). This is a common component of filings related to significant ownership changes or capital structure updates. MRQ covers 'Notification of changes in significant share ownership levels (crossing thresholds)'. While no threshold crossing is explicitly stated, the disclosure of the new denominator is a prerequisite for such notifications. Given the context of financing and the resulting share count change, SHA (Share Issue/Capital Change) is also plausible, but MRQ often encompasses the regulatory reporting *consequences* of such changes on the total share base. I will select MRQ as the most appropriate regulatory category for disclosing the updated voting rights denominator. Confidence is high because the document content is unambiguous regarding its purpose (disclosing the voting rights denominator).
2024-02-07 Dutch
OXUR PR_Voting rights (EN)_20240119.pdf
Declaration of Voting Results & Voting Rights Announcements Classification · 100% confidence The document is titled "Information on the Total Number of Voting Rights (Denominator) following Conversion Notices from Atlas" and explicitly states it is providing regulated information regarding the denominator used for calculating shareholding percentages after capital increases due to convertible bond conversions. This directly relates to changes in the total number of voting securities outstanding. This type of mandatory disclosure, which updates the total share count for regulatory purposes, is most closely aligned with filings concerning capital structure changes or major shareholding notifications. Since it is a specific regulatory update about the total number of shares (the denominator), it fits best under Capital/Financing Update (CAP) or Major Shareholding Notification (MRQ). Given the focus is on the resulting total share count after financing activity (bond conversion), CAP is a strong candidate. However, the core purpose is announcing the new denominator as required by Belgian law (Article 15), which is a specific regulatory disclosure about voting rights structure. This is a common component of filings related to share issuance or capital changes. Comparing the options, 'SHA' (Share Issue/Capital Change) covers the underlying activity (issuance via conversion), and 'MRQ' covers the resulting notification of the new total share count (denominator). Since the document is a formal announcement detailing the new total number of voting rights (the denominator), it is a direct consequence of a capital change. Given the specific nature of updating the denominator following a financing event, 'CAP' (Capital/Financing Update) or 'SHA' (Share Issue/Capital Change) are the most relevant. Since the text details the capital increase resulting from bond conversion and then publishes the resulting total share count, 'SHA' is the most precise fit for the underlying event, although 'CAP' also applies. I will select 'SHA' as it directly addresses the issuance of new shares and the resulting capital structure change.
2024-01-19 English

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