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Prochem S.A. — Investor Relations & Filings

Ticker · PRM ISIN · PLPRCHM00014 LEI · 259400Y049RUPUFT3G15 WAR Professional, scientific and technical activities
Filings indexed 710 across all filing types
Latest filing 2024-04-26 Regulatory Filings
Country PL Poland
Listing WAR PRM

About Prochem S.A.

http://www.prochem.com.pl/

Prochem S.A., established in 1947, is an engineering company specializing in the design and implementation of investment projects. The company provides comprehensive, end-to-end services, from initial pre-investment concepts and design to turnkey delivery of facilities. Its core areas of operation encompass industrial investments, general construction, and environmental protection. Prochem serves clients across various key sectors, including oil and gas, chemicals, and energy. The company leverages extensive experience and modern technologies, such as Building Information Modeling (BIM), to deliver complex technical and organizational solutions for large-scale projects.

Recent filings

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zal16_prochemsa-lp-ssf_2023-12-31_pl.xhtml
Regulatory Filings Classification · 95% confidence The document text provided is extremely short (relative to the expected length of a full report like a 10-K or IR) and consists almost entirely of HTML/CSS boilerplate, metadata, and styling information, typical of a wrapper or a very brief announcement page. There is no substantive financial data, management discussion, or regulatory narrative present in the visible text snippet. The presence of extensive styling and structure suggests this is likely a container or a placeholder page for a filing. Given the constraints and the nature of the content (mostly code/structure), this strongly suggests the document is an announcement about a report rather than the report itself. Since there is no specific context about *what* report is being announced, the most appropriate general classification for a regulatory document that doesn't fit a specific content type, especially when the content is minimal boilerplate, is the general Regulatory Filings fallback category (RNS). However, if this were a standard filing wrapper, it might also be an RPA if it explicitly announced the publication of a report. Since the text is just HTML structure without any announcement text, RNS is the safest fallback for an unclassifiable regulatory document wrapper.
2024-04-26 Polish
zal20_prochemsa-infz-ssf_2023-12-31_pl.xhtml.XAdES
Regulatory Filings Classification · 95% confidence The provided document text consists entirely of XML structures containing digital signatures, specifically referencing XAdES (XML Advanced Electronic Signatures) standards, certificate data (X509Certificate, IssuerSerial), and digest values. The URI referenced in the signatures points to a file named "prochemsa-infz-ssf_2023-12-31_pl.xhtml". The presence of multiple, complex digital signatures suggests this document is a container or wrapper for a primary filing that has been officially signed for authenticity and integrity. Since the content itself is just the signature block and not the substantive financial report (like a 10-K, IR, or ER), and it is a regulatory-style attachment (indicated by the XML structure and Polish regulatory body certificates), the most appropriate classification is a general Regulatory Filing (RNS), as it is a formal, signed submission that doesn't fit the more specific content-based categories.
2024-04-26 Polish
zal13_prochemsa-infz-ssf_2023-12-31_pl.xhtml
Audit Report / Information Classification · 95% confidence The document text provided is heavily truncated HTML/XML structure containing CSS styling and font definitions, typical of a rendered PDF or an embedded viewer output. The actual content is not visible, only the structural boilerplate. However, the document length is 158,057 characters, which is substantial, suggesting it is a full report rather than a short announcement (ruling out RPA/RNS based on length alone, though content is needed for confirmation). Since the actual content is missing, I must rely on the metadata and the structure. The structure itself does not contain keywords like '10-K', 'Earnings Release', 'Proxy Statement', or 'Audit Report'. Given the lack of content to classify, and the high likelihood that this is a full regulatory filing or comprehensive report due to its size, I must default to the most general comprehensive report category or the fallback. If this were a complete document, its size suggests it is likely a 10-K, IR, or AR. Since I cannot confirm the content, and the structure is just boilerplate, I will use the fallback category 'RNS' (Regulatory Filings) as the safest option when content is unavailable, although this is a weak classification. Revisiting the definitions: If the document is large, it is a report. If it were a 10-K, it would contain specific SEC headers. If it were an IR, it would contain financial tables/narrative. Without content, I cannot definitively choose between 10-K, AR, or IR. I will select 'RNS' as the general regulatory fallback for unclassifiable large documents when content is obscured. Q1 2024
2024-04-26 Polish
zal15_259400Y049RUPUFT3G15-2023-12-31-pl.zip.XAdES
Regulatory Filings Classification · 95% confidence The document text provided consists almost entirely of XML structure, specifically containing elements like "Signatures", "Signature", "SignedInfo", "Reference", "DigestValue", and "X509Data". This structure is characteristic of a digitally signed document, often used to ensure the integrity and authenticity of official filings submitted electronically to regulatory bodies (like EDGAR filings in the US, or similar systems elsewhere). Since the content is the digital signature block itself and not the narrative or financial data of a report (like 10-K, IR, or ER), it does not fit any of the specific content-based categories (AGM-R, 10-K, AR, CT, ER, etc.). According to Rule 2, if a document is short and announces a report, it's RPA/RNS. However, this document is very long (272,265 chars) but contains no announcement text; it is purely metadata/signature data. Given that this is a technical artifact of a filing process (a digital signature) and does not represent the substantive content of a defined report type, the most appropriate fallback category is 'Regulatory Filings' (RNS), which serves as the general category for miscellaneous or technical regulatory submissions that don't fit elsewhere.
2024-04-26 Polish
zal12_259400Y049RUPUFT3G15-2023-12-31-pl.zip
Annual Report Classification · 100% confidence The document is titled 'Skonsolidowane sprawozdanie finansowe za 2023 rok' which translates to 'Consolidated Financial Statements for the year 2023'. It contains detailed financial data including consolidated statements of financial position, profit and loss, cash flows, and notes to the financial statements. The data covers the full fiscal year ending December 31, 2023. The document length is substantial (15,000 characters) and includes comprehensive financial tables and explanatory notes. There is no indication that this is merely an announcement or a certification. The content matches the characteristics of an official annual report covering full company activity and financial performance for the year. Therefore, the document should be classified as an Annual Report (10-K). FY 2023
2024-04-26 Polish
zal25_prochemsa-sz-sf_2023-12-31_pl.xhtml.XAdES
Regulatory Filings Classification · 95% confidence The provided document text consists entirely of XML digital signature blocks (Signatures, SignedInfo, Reference, DigestValue, KeyInfo, X509Certificate, etc.). This structure is characteristic of an electronically signed document, often accompanying a regulatory filing or a specific report. The presence of multiple signatures and references to a file named 'prochemsa-sz-sf_2023-12-31_pl.xhtml' suggests this is the signature block *for* a primary document, rather than the primary document itself. Since the content is purely metadata/signatures and not the financial report narrative or data, and given the context of corporate filings, the most appropriate classification for a document that is essentially just the electronic validation wrapper is the general fallback category for regulatory filings that don't fit elsewhere, or potentially a Report Publication Announcement if it were shorter and announced the attached report. However, since this is the *signature* data itself, and it references a specific file (likely a financial statement or report ending in '.xhtml'), the best fit among the provided options for a document that is purely structural/validation data accompanying a filing is the general 'Regulatory Filings' (RNS), as it is not the report (10-K, IR, ER) nor an announcement of the report (RPA). Given the highly specific nature of the other codes, RNS serves as the best catch-all for this type of technical attachment.
2024-04-26 Polish

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