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Ticker · PNDORA ISIN · DK0060252690 LEI · 5299007OWYZ6I1E46843 CO Manufacturing
Filings indexed 3,697 across all filing types
Latest filing 2022-12-05 Transaction in Own Shar…
Country DK Denmark
Listing CO PNDORA

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Pandora is a global jewelry brand that designs, manufactures, and markets hand-finished, contemporary jewelry. The company is renowned for its customizable charm bracelets, which allow consumers to create personalized pieces. Its product portfolio also includes a wide range of rings, earrings, and necklaces. Pandora's offerings are crafted from high-quality materials, such as sterling silver and gold, and are positioned as affordable luxury, enabling personal expression through collectible designs.

Recent filings

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Transaction in Own Shares 2022
Transaction in Own Shares Classification · 100% confidence The document explicitly details 'Transactions in connection with share buyback programme' and provides daily transaction data (number of shares, price, value) related to this program. This activity falls directly under the definition of a company buying back its own shares. According to the provided definitions, 'Transaction in Own Shares (Code: POS)' covers 'Report of the company buying back or selling its own shares (share repurchase/issuance)'. Although it mentions an attached spreadsheet, the core content is the transaction report itself, making POS a more specific fit than RPA or RNS.
2022-12-05 English
Financial Supplement Data 2022
Financial Supplement Data
2022-12-05 English
Transactions in connection with share buyback programme
Transaction in Own Shares Classification · 100% confidence The document is a detailed, multi-page transaction log titled 'SHARE REPURCHASE SPECIFICATION' for Pandora A/S. It lists individual trade volumes, prices, venues, and timestamps for share buybacks over a specific period. This document type is specifically defined as 'Transaction in Own Shares' (Code: POS) in the provided filing categories.
2022-12-05 English
Transactions in connection with share buyback programme
Transaction in Own Shares Classification · 100% confidence The document is a 'Company Announcement' from Pandora A/S detailing specific transactions made under an ongoing share buyback programme. It lists the number of shares repurchased, the average purchase price, and the total transaction value for a specific period. This aligns perfectly with the definition of 'Transaction in Own Shares' (POS), which covers reports of a company buying back its own shares.
2022-12-05 English
Financial Supplement Data 2022
Financial Supplement Data
2022-11-28 English
Transaction in Own Shares 2022
Transaction in Own Shares Classification · 85% confidence The document text consists almost entirely of tabular data showing trade volumes, prices, venues (XCSE), and timestamps (GMT) for transactions occurring on a specific date (20221121). This structure is characteristic of regulatory disclosures related to insider trading or significant share transactions. Reviewing the definitions, the category 'Director's Dealing (Code: DIRS)' covers 'Report of personal share transactions by company directors and executives (insider trades)'. While this data could also relate to 'Transaction in Own Shares (POS)' if the company itself was trading, the format strongly suggests a record of market activity, often reported by insiders or related parties. Given the context of financial filings, this data is most closely aligned with insider transaction reporting, which falls under DIRS, or potentially POS if the trades were large enough to warrant specific disclosure outside of standard market reporting. However, the presence of 'Volume', 'Price', and 'Venue' strongly suggests a record of transactions, which is the core of DIRS or POS. Since the data is raw transaction data rather than a formal announcement narrative, and without explicit context stating the trades are by directors, 'Transaction in Own Shares (POS)' is a possibility if the entity is reporting its own buybacks. If this is a report *of* insider trades, it's DIRS. Given the high volume of trades listed, it is highly likely to be a report detailing share transactions. In the absence of explicit language like 'Director's Dealing' or 'Share Repurchase Program', and considering the raw trade log format, this is most likely a report detailing transactions. If the entity is reporting its own transactions, POS is appropriate. If it's reporting director transactions, DIRS is appropriate. Since the data is a log of trades, and POS covers 'Report of the company buying back or selling its own shares', this is a strong candidate if the company is the actor. If we assume this is a standard regulatory filing log, DIRS (Director's Dealing) is a common type of filing that presents transaction logs. Given the ambiguity between DIRS and POS based solely on the log, I will lean towards the most specific transaction reporting category that isn't explicitly about capital structure changes (SHA) or general buybacks (POS). However, POS is specifically for the company buying back shares. Since this is just a trade log without context, and POS is for the company's own shares, I will check if DIRS is a better fit. DIRS is for *director* transactions. Without knowing the source, POS (Transaction in Own Shares) or DIRS are the best fits. Given the format is a detailed trade log, and POS covers transactions in own shares, I will select POS as a strong possibility for a company reporting its own activity, or DIRS for insider activity. Let's re-evaluate based on common filing types. Raw trade logs are often associated with insider activity (DIRS) or share repurchase programs (POS). Since the document is long (66k chars) and contains detailed trade data, it is the report itself, not an announcement (RPA/RNS). POS is for the company buying back shares. DIRS is for director dealings. Lacking context, I will select POS as it relates directly to share movement, which is what the data shows, assuming the company is reporting its own activity, which is a common filing type. If this were a standard insider filing, it would be DIRS. Given the ambiguity, I will select the category that covers the most direct interpretation of the data: transactions in shares. POS is the most direct fit for transaction reporting of this nature if the company is the subject of the trades.
2022-11-28 English

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