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Ticker · ALROC ISIN · FR0010523167 LEI · 9695006MW4PCLSLSA171 PA Manufacturing
Filings indexed 400 across all filing types
Latest filing 2016-08-01 Share Issue/Capital Cha…
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About Roctool S.A.

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Roctool S.A. is a technology and manufacturing solutions provider specializing in advanced Heat & Cool induction systems for molding processes. The company's core technology is applied to plastic injection and compression molding for both thermoplastic and thermoset composite materials. Roctool offers complete systems, including power units and peripherals, alongside engineering services such as feasibility studies, simulation, tool design, and on-site support. The technology enables high-quality surface finishes, eliminating defects like weld lines and sink marks, and often removing the need for secondary operations such as painting. This "High Definition Plastics" capability allows for superior surface replication (USR™), improved mechanical properties, and the creation of thin-walled applications. Roctool serves various industries, including automotive, aerospace, electronics, consumer goods, beauty, and medical.

Recent filings

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Information mensuelle relative au nombre total de droits de vote et actions composant le capital social de RocTool
Share Issue/Capital Change Classification · 1% confidence The document is titled "INFORMATION MENSUELLE RELATIVE AU NOMBRE TOTAL DE DROITS DE VOTE ET ACTIONS COMPOSANT LE CAPITAL SOCIAL" (Monthly information relating to the total number of voting rights and shares comprising the share capital) and explicitly references Article 223-16 of the AMF General Regulation. It provides a table showing the total number of shares and voting rights as of August 1, 2016. This type of regular disclosure regarding the total share capital and voting rights structure is a specific regulatory filing, often related to capital changes or major shareholdings, but the most fitting category for a routine monthly update on the total number of shares/voting rights is often captured under general regulatory announcements or specific share/capital change notifications. Given the options, this is a notification about the composition of the share capital. It is not a full report (10-K, IR), an earnings release (ER), or a dividend notice (DIV). It is a notification about the structure of the capital/shares. While 'SHA' (Share Issue/Capital Change) is related, this is a monthly *reporting* of the current state, not necessarily an announcement of a new issue or change event. However, the closest fit among the provided specific codes for a notification detailing the total number of shares and voting rights is often grouped with share structure updates. Since it is a formal, periodic regulatory disclosure, and it directly concerns the number of shares, 'SHA' (Share Issue/Capital Change) or 'RNS' (Regulatory Filings) are candidates. Given the content is a direct report on the total share count, it aligns closely with disclosures related to the share base. If a more specific 'Share Capital Status Report' existed, it would fit there. In the absence of that, and noting it's a formal regulatory update, 'RNS' is a safe fallback, but 'SHA' covers the subject matter (share capital composition). Let's re-evaluate the definitions. None perfectly match 'Monthly Voting Rights/Share Count Report'. 'SHA' relates to *changes* (issue/split). 'MRQ' relates to *major shareholding notifications* (crossing thresholds). Since this is a mandatory monthly disclosure of the *total* count, it functions as a general regulatory update. I will classify it as RNS as it is a standard, periodic regulatory disclosure that doesn't fit the specific event-driven categories like SHA or DIV, and it is not a full report (like IR or 10-K). The document length is short (2090 chars), but it is the report itself, not an announcement *of* a report, so the RPA rule does not apply.
2016-08-01 French
Bilan semestriel du contrat de liquidité de RocTool contracté avec Invest Securities
Capital/Financing Update Classification · 1% confidence The document is a press release dated July 12, 2016, titled "Bilan semestriel du contrat de liquidité de RocTool contracté avec Invest Securities" (Semi-annual balance of RocTool's liquidity contract with Invest Securities). It details the status of the company's liquidity contract (shares and cash held by the liquidity provider) as of June 30, 2016. This type of announcement, concerning the maintenance or status update of a liquidity agreement, is a specific corporate action related to market making and share availability. It does not fit neatly into standard financial reports (10-K, IR), earnings releases (ER), or dividend notices (DIV). It is a specific regulatory or market-related announcement. Given the options, it is best classified as a general Regulatory Filing (RNS) as it is a formal announcement to the market regarding a specific agreement, or potentially a Capital/Financing Update (CAP) as liquidity management is related to capital structure, but RNS is the more appropriate fallback for specific, non-standard regulatory disclosures.
2016-07-12 French
Information mensuelle relative au nombre total de droits de vote et actions composant le capital social de RocTool
Share Issue/Capital Change Classification · 1% confidence The document is titled "INFORMATION MENSUELLE RELATIVE AU NOMBRE TOTAL DE DROITS DE VOTE ET ACTIONS COMPOSANT LE CAPITAL SOCIAL" (Monthly information relating to the total number of voting rights and shares comprising the share capital) and explicitly references Article 223-16 of the AMF General Regulation. It provides a table showing the total number of shares and voting rights as of July 1, 2016. This type of regular disclosure regarding the capital structure and voting rights is a specific regulatory requirement. While it relates to share capital, it is a periodic notification about the total count, not a transaction (POS) or a general capital change announcement (SHA). It most closely aligns with notifications concerning share ownership changes or capital structure updates that are periodically reported. Given the options, this specific monthly disclosure about the total number of shares and voting rights fits best under 'Major Shareholding Notification' (MRQ) as it relates to the composition of ownership/capital, or potentially 'Regulatory Filings' (RNS) if MRQ is too specific for a general capital count update. However, since it details the total number of shares and voting rights, which is a key metric often tracked by major shareholders and regulators, MRQ is a strong candidate, although DVA (Declaration of Voting Results) is for results *after* a vote. Since this is a monthly update on the total count, and not a transaction (POS) or a general capital change (SHA), and it is a specific regulatory disclosure, I will classify it as MRQ as it pertains to the structure of share ownership, or RNS as a fallback. Given the nature of the data (total shares/votes), it is a specific regulatory disclosure. Let's re-evaluate the definitions. MRQ is for 'Notification of changes in significant share ownership levels (crossing thresholds)'. This document reports the *total* count, not necessarily a change crossing a threshold, but it is the basis for such notifications. Since it is a mandatory monthly disclosure about the capital structure, and it doesn't fit perfectly elsewhere, RNS (Regulatory Filings - general fallback) is safer, but let's check if it fits SHA (Share Issue/Capital Change). SHA is for new issues/splits. This is a count update. Given the highly specific nature of the data (total voting rights and shares), and its regulatory origin (AMF), it is a specific periodic filing. In many jurisdictions, these monthly capital structure updates are categorized separately or fall under general regulatory reporting. Given the provided list, MRQ is the closest fit related to share structure reporting, even if it's a total count rather than a threshold breach notification. If we strictly follow the definitions, it's a regulatory filing about the capital structure. I will choose RNS as the most appropriate fallback for a specific, non-standard filing type that isn't an ER, IR, or 10-K, but is a mandatory regulatory communication.
2016-07-01 French
Information mensuelle relative au nombre total de droits de vote et actions composant le capital social de RocTool
Share Issue/Capital Change Classification · 1% confidence The document is titled "INFORMATION MENSUELLE RELATIVE AU NOMBRE TOTAL DE DROITS DE VOTE ET ACTIONS COMPOSANT LE CAPITAL SOCIAL" (Monthly information relating to the total number of voting rights and shares comprising the share capital) and explicitly references Article 223-16 of the AMF (Autorité des marchés financiers) General Regulation. It provides a table showing the total number of shares and voting rights as of a specific date (June 6, 2016). This content directly relates to changes in the company's capital structure or share count, which aligns best with the 'Share Issue/Capital Change' category (SHA). Although it is a monthly update, it is a specific disclosure about the capital base, not a general regulatory filing (RNS) or a major shareholding notification (MRQ) which usually concerns external investors crossing thresholds. Since it details the total capital structure, SHA is the most precise fit.
2016-06-06 French
Information mensuelle relative au nombre total de droits de vote et actions composant le capital social de RocTool
Share Issue/Capital Change Classification · 1% confidence The document is titled "INFORMATION MENSUELLE RELATIVE AU NOMBRE TOTAL DE DROITS DE VOTE ET ACTIONS COMPOSANT LE CAPITAL SOCIAL" (Monthly information relating to the total number of voting rights and shares comprising the share capital) and explicitly references Article 223-16 of the AMF General Regulation. It provides a table showing the total number of shares and voting rights as of May 2, 2016. This type of regular, mandatory disclosure regarding the capital structure and voting rights does not fit neatly into the primary categories like 10-K, ER, or IR. It is a specific regulatory disclosure. While it relates to capital structure (SHA), the specific nature of reporting monthly voting rights aligns best with a general regulatory announcement or a specific filing type not explicitly listed. Given the options, it is a mandatory regulatory filing that doesn't fit the specific definitions of DVA (which is for voting *results* of a meeting), SHA (which is for *changes* like splits/issues), or DIV. Therefore, the most appropriate fallback category for a specific, recurring regulatory disclosure not covered elsewhere is Regulatory Filings (RNS). The document length is short (2086 chars), but it is the report itself, not an announcement of a report, so RPA is not appropriate.
2016-05-02 French
RocTool : Rapport financier 2015
Audit Report / Information Classification · 1% confidence The document is titled "RocTool Rapport financier 2015" (RocTool Financial Report 2015). It contains an attestation from the CEO, an introduction mentioning the approval of social and consolidated accounts for the year ended December 31, 2015, and a detailed table of contents covering the management report, consolidated accounts, and income statement. Section D is explicitly titled "Rapport de gestion sur les comptes consolidés et sociaux de l'exercice clos le 31/12/2015" (Management report on consolidated and social accounts for the year ended 31/12/2015). This structure, covering a full fiscal year, management discussion, and financial statements, strongly indicates an Annual Report. Although the text mentions the audited accounts will be published later, the document itself is the comprehensive annual financial reporting package. Given the content covers the full year's performance, management discussion, and financial statements (even if preliminary/unaudited), it aligns best with the definition of an Annual Report (10-K equivalent for non-US filers, or a comprehensive annual filing). It is not an Earnings Release (ER) because it is comprehensive and covers the full year, not just a quarter. It is not an Interim Report (IR) as it covers the full year ending Dec 31. It is not an Audit Report (AR) as it contains the management report and financial statements, not just the auditor's opinion. Therefore, the most appropriate classification is 10-K, representing the comprehensive annual filing. FY 2015
2016-04-27 French

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