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Ticker · QFR ISIN · NO0003103103 LEI · 5967007LIEEXZXK6O086 OL Telecommunications, computer programming, consultancy, computing infrastructure, and other information service activities
Filings indexed 839 across all filing types
Latest filing 2016-04-28 Interim / Quarterly Rep…
Country NO Norway
Listing OL QFR

About Q-Free ASA

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Q-Free ASA is a global provider of Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) that improve traffic flow, road safety, and air quality. The company develops and deploys technology solutions for traffic management, electronic tolling, enforcement, and access control. Core offerings include hardware-independent, video-based Automatic License Plate Recognition (ALPR), vehicle analytics software, and advanced traffic signal control systems with a focus on cybersecurity. Q-Free provides its solutions, including the Kinetic Mobility platform, through a Software as a Service (SaaS) model. The company advocates for an open data approach and open standards to foster innovation and enable the development of smart city applications.

Recent filings

Filing Released Lang Actions
Q-FREE - RESULTS FOR THE FIRST QUARTER 2016
Interim / Quarterly Report Classification · 100% confidence The document is titled 'FIRST QUARTER 2016 REPORT' and contains comprehensive financial statements, including an income statement, balance sheet, cash flow analysis, and segment reviews for the period ending March 31, 2016. It provides substantive financial data and analysis rather than just an announcement or certification. Therefore, it is classified as an Interim/Quarterly Report. Q1 2016
2016-04-28 English
Q-FREE - RESULTS FOR THE FIRST QUARTER 2016
Investor Presentation Classification · 98% confidence The document is titled "PRESENTATION OF FIRST QUARTER 2016" and contains detailed operational highlights, market updates broken down by region (ELA, Nordics, APMEA, NA), financial review tables comparing Q1 2016 results against previous quarters and Q1 2015, and a Profit and Loss Statement snippet for Q1 2016. This structure is characteristic of an earnings presentation or a quarterly financial report summary. Since it is a presentation format summarizing period results, it aligns best with an Investor Presentation (IP) or an Earnings Release (ER). Given the depth of the regional breakdown and financial tables, it is more comprehensive than a typical brief Earnings Release (ER) and functions as the primary material presented to investors regarding the period's performance. Therefore, Investor Presentation (IP) is the most appropriate classification.
2016-04-28 English
Q-FREE - RESULTS FOR THE FIRST QUARTER 2016
Earnings Release Classification · 99% confidence The document explicitly states "Q-FREE - RESULTS FOR THE FIRST QUARTER 2016" and provides key financial highlights (Revenues, EBITDA, order intake) for that period. This content strongly indicates an initial announcement of periodical financial results, which corresponds to the Earnings Release (ER) definition. Although it mentions an enclosure ("Enclosure: QFR Q1-2016 Report and presentation"), the primary content provided is the summary of the results, making ER the most appropriate classification over RPA, especially since the document is a summary of results rather than just an announcement of publication. Q1 2016
2016-04-28 English
Q-FREE - NEW ITS REPORTING FORMAT
Interim / Quarterly Report Classification · 95% confidence The document provides detailed historical financial data, specifically quarterly order intake and order backlog figures for the fiscal year 2015, categorized by business areas and ITS Service Lines. It serves as a supplementary financial breakdown to support the company's transition in reporting structure. Since it contains substantive financial data and analysis rather than just an announcement or a summary, it is classified as an Interim/Quarterly Report (IR) component or financial supplement. Q4 2015
2016-04-26 English
Q-FREE - NEW ITS REPORTING FORMAT
Regulatory Filings Classification · 95% confidence The document is very short (1011 characters) and announces a change in the company's internal reporting format (ITS Service Lines) starting from Q1-2016. It explicitly mentions that 'The attached file shows the transformation in details' and provides a link for further details. This structure—a brief announcement pointing to an attached or linked detailed document—strongly suggests this is an announcement about the publication of information rather than the full report itself. Since the content is a specific operational/reporting update that doesn't fit perfectly into standard financial filings like 10-K, ER, or IR, and it is an announcement of published material, the most appropriate classification is Report Publication Announcement (RPA) or, if it's a general regulatory update, RNS. Given the context of announcing a change in reporting structure and pointing to an 'attached file' detailing it, RPA is a strong fit, but RNS serves as a good general regulatory announcement fallback. Since the document is announcing the publication of a new reporting format detail, RPA is selected as the primary fit, as it signals the release of a document.
2016-04-26 English
Q-FREE - INVITATION TO PRESENTATION OF Q1-2016
Report Publication Announcement Classification · 91% confidence The document is titled 'Q-FREE - INVITATION TO PRESENTATION OF Q1-2016' and explicitly invites recipients to an event where the 'first quarter 2016 report' will be presented. It details the time, location, presenter, and provides a link for a webcast. This is not the actual financial report (IR or ER), but rather an announcement about the upcoming presentation of those results, including Q&A capabilities via webcast. This fits the definition of a Call Transcript (CT) if it were the transcript itself, or an Earnings Release (ER) if it were the highlights. However, since it is purely an invitation to the event where the results will be discussed and presented, it most closely aligns with the context of an earnings call announcement, which often precedes the CT or ER. Given the options, an invitation to an earnings presentation is most closely related to the event where the earnings are discussed, which is often captured as a Call Transcript (CT) if the Q&A is included, or sometimes grouped with ER. Since this is an invitation to the presentation itself, and not the release or the transcript, the closest fit among the provided options that relates to scheduled earnings discussions is CT, as these invitations are standard precursors to earnings calls. However, looking strictly at the definitions, it is an announcement about an upcoming event where financial results will be discussed. If the document were the actual transcript, it would be CT. If it were the highlights, it would be ER. Since it is an invitation to the presentation, it is a precursor. Given the short length and focus on the event logistics, it could be considered a Regulatory Filing (RNS) or a Report Publication Announcement (RPA) if it were announcing the *release* of a document. Since it announces a *presentation* of results, and the presentation itself often becomes the CT, classifying the invitation as related to the CT event is plausible, but RPA is often used for announcements of events/publications. Given the context of Q1 results presentation, it is highly related to the Earnings Release (ER) cycle. Since it is an invitation to the presentation, and not the release itself, and it doesn't fit perfectly into the other specific categories, RNS is the safest fallback. However, if we interpret 'presentation' as the event that generates the CT, we lean towards CT. Let's re-evaluate: It is an invitation to the presentation of the Q1 report. This is a standard precursor to an Earnings Call/Transcript. If the document was the actual transcript, it would be CT. If it was the highlights, ER. Since it's the invitation, and it's short, RPA (Report Publication Announcement) is a possibility if we consider the presentation itself the 'report' being published/presented. Given the strong focus on the Q1 results presentation event, and the commonality of these invitations preceding CTs, I will classify it as related to the earnings call event, but since it's an invitation, RPA seems more accurate as it announces the event where the results will be discussed, similar to announcing a report publication.
2016-04-21 English

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