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Ticker · SCHA ISIN · NO0010736879 LEI · 5967007LIEEXZXHT0O36 OL Telecommunications, computer programming, consultancy, computing infrastructure, and other information service activities
Filings indexed 2,457 across all filing types
Latest filing 2023-07-11 Report Publication Anno…
Country NO Norway
Listing OL SCHA

About Vend Marketplaces ASA

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Vend Marketplaces ASA, formerly Schibsted Marketplaces, operates a portfolio of online marketplaces primarily in the Nordic region. The company's digital platforms connect buyers and sellers across four core verticals: Mobility, Real Estate, Jobs, and Recommerce. Through its brands, which include FINN, Blocket, Tori, and Oikotie, Vend facilitates transactions for vehicles, properties, employment opportunities, and second-hand goods. The company focuses on empowering users to make informed and sustainable choices, with a mission to promote reuse as a common practice.

Recent filings

Filing Released Lang Actions
Schibsted ASA (SCHA/SCHB) - Invitation to the virtual presentation of Schibsted's Q2 2023 results
Report Publication Announcement Classification · 1% confidence The document is titled "Invitation to the virtual presentation of Schibsted's Q2 2023 results" and explicitly states that the Q2 2023 results, including the interim report, will be published on July 18, 2023. The text details the schedule for the virtual webcast presentation and Q&A session following the results publication. Since this document is an announcement about the upcoming release of results and the associated presentation event, rather than the full results document itself (which would be an IR or ER), it fits the definition of a Report Publication Announcement (RPA). The document length is short (1934 chars), supporting the RPA classification over the full report classification.
2023-07-11 English
Schibsted ASA (SCHA/SCHB) - Repurchase of own shares
Director's Dealing Classification · 1% confidence The document text consists almost entirely of a tabular list detailing transactions, including Ticker (SCHB), ISIN, Currency (NOK), Volume (negative values indicating sales/disposals), Price, Consideration, and Date/Time. This structure strongly suggests a report detailing personal share transactions by directors or executives, which aligns with the definition of Director's Dealing (DIRS). It is not a comprehensive financial report (10-K, IR), an earnings announcement (ER), or a general regulatory filing (RNS), but a specific insider transaction report.
2023-07-10 Norwegian
Schibsted ASA (SCHA/SCHB) - Repurchase of own shares
Director's Dealing Classification · 1% confidence The document text consists almost entirely of tabular data detailing numerous transactions, including Order ID, Ticker (SCHA), ISIN, Currency (NOK), Volume (which are negative, indicating sales/disposals), Price, Consideration, MIC, Date, and Time. This structure strongly suggests a report detailing personal share transactions by directors or executives, which aligns with the definition of Director's Dealing (DIRS). It is not a general financial report (10-K, IR, ER), a proxy statement (DEF 14A), or a general regulatory announcement (RNS), but a specific insider transaction filing. Since the document contains the detailed transaction data itself and is not merely an announcement that such data is available, it should be classified as DIRS.
2023-07-10 Norwegian
Schibsted ASA (SCHA/SCHB) - Repurchase of own shares
Transaction in Own Shares Classification · 1% confidence The document explicitly details the 'Acquisition or disposal of the issuer's own shares' under a buyback programme, providing specific daily transaction volumes, weighted average prices, and updated totals for A-shares and B-shares purchased between July 4th and July 10th, 2023. This content directly matches the definition of a 'Transaction in Own Shares' (POS). Although there is an appendix mentioning attached trade details, the core document itself is the report of the transaction activity, not just an announcement of a report's publication.
2023-07-10 Norwegian
Schibsted ASA (SCHA/SCHB) - Repurchase of own shares
Transaction in Own Shares Classification · 1% confidence The document explicitly details the 'Acquisition or disposal of the issuer's own shares' under a previously announced buyback programme. It provides specific transaction volumes, average prices, and the resulting holding of own shares for the period of July 4th to July 10th, 2023. This content directly corresponds to the definition of a company reporting on the repurchase or sale of its own stock, which maps precisely to the 'Transaction in Own Shares' category (POS). Although it mentions attachments, the core content is the transaction report itself, not just an announcement of a report's availability.
2023-07-10 English
Schibsted ASA (SCHA/SCHB) - Repurchase of own shares
Transaction in Own Shares Classification · 1% confidence The document text consists almost entirely of a table detailing transactions, including Ticker (SCHB), ISIN, Currency (NOK), Volume (with negative values indicating sales/disposals), Price, Consideration, and Date/Time. The presence of negative volume figures and transaction details strongly suggests reporting of share movements. Specifically, the structure and content align with regulatory filings that report transactions in a company's own shares by insiders or the company itself (like share buybacks/sales). Given the options, 'Transaction in Own Shares' (POS) is the most fitting category for detailed transaction logs, although this specific data looks like insider/director dealing or a general transaction report. Since the data shows multiple transactions across several days (June 27th to June 29th) involving a specific ticker, and lacks the context of a director's name (DIRS) or a formal capital change announcement (SHA), the closest fit among the provided options that captures the essence of share movement reporting is 'Transaction in Own Shares' (POS), which covers the company buying back or selling its own shares, or it could be interpreted as Director's Dealing (DIRS) if the transactions were by insiders. However, the sheer volume and format suggest a regulatory filing about share activity. Given the ambiguity between DIRS and POS without context, POS covers general share transactions, while DIRS is specifically for directors. Since the data is purely transactional volume/price data, and not explicitly linked to directors, POS (Transaction in Own Shares) is a reasonable classification for a report detailing share movements, though DIRS is also plausible if these are insider trades. Given the negative volumes, it implies selling/disposal activity. I will lean towards DIRS as these transaction reports often relate to insider trading disclosures, which is a common type of filing captured by DIRS, even if the director's name is missing in this snippet. Re-evaluating: The data shows transactions for Ticker 'SCHB' (likely an ETF or fund, not a typical company stock for DIRS). The negative volume suggests selling. If this is a fund reporting its own transactions, it doesn't fit DIRS or POS perfectly, but POS relates to 'Transaction in Own Shares'. If this is a report *about* transactions, and not a formal financial statement, DIRS (Director's Dealing) or RNS (Regulatory Filings) are possibilities. Since the data is a detailed log of share transactions, DIRS (Director's Dealing) is often used for insider transaction reports. I will select DIRS based on the nature of the data being transaction-focused, assuming these are executive/director trades being reported, which is a very common filing type.
2023-07-04 English

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