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Ticker · SWON ISIN · CH1236710765 LEI · 529900GBI88JKWXLGI05 SW Telecommunications, computer programming, consultancy, computing infrastructure, and other information service activities
Filings indexed 492 across all filing types
Latest filing 2021-04-23 Regulatory Filings
Country CH Switzerland
Listing SW SWON

About SoftwareONE Holding AG

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SoftwareONE Holding AG is a global provider of end-to-end software and cloud technology solutions, redefining how organizations build, buy, and manage their digital infrastructure. The company specializes in helping clients migrate and modernize workloads, offering a comprehensive portfolio that includes software procurement, licensing advisory, and IT Asset Management (ITAM) services. Key offerings encompass cloud services for building and managing applications, application modernization, and a software and cloud marketplace. By leveraging strong partnerships with major technology vendors and hyperscalers, SoftwareONE assists clients in optimizing their technology investments, reducing costs, and navigating the complexities of the digital supply chain.

Recent filings

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SoftwareONE collaborates with Microsoft to accelerate digital transformation for Nonprofit Organizations worldwide
Regulatory Filings Classification · 100% confidence The document is titled 'News Details' and begins with a 'Media Release' header. It announces a collaboration between SoftwareONE and Microsoft regarding digital transformation for Nonprofit Organizations. The content is a press announcement detailing a strategic partnership and its implications, rather than a formal regulatory filing like a 10-K, an earnings report (ER), or a detailed financial report (IR). Since it is a general corporate announcement about a strategic alliance, and it does not fit into the more specific categories like M&A (TAR), Capital Change (CAP), or Director Dealing (DIRS), the most appropriate classification is the general regulatory announcement/news release category, RNS, as it is a standard news release format often disseminated via regulatory news services.
2021-04-23 English
ORN - Stabilisation Notice
Transaction in Own Shares Classification · 99% confidence The document text consists entirely of tables detailing transactions with columns for 'Qty', 'Price', 'Total consideration', and 'Date'/'Time'. These tables show records of share quantities traded at specific prices on various dates in March, April, and May 2021. This structure is characteristic of regulatory filings reporting insider transactions or significant shareholding changes. Since the data explicitly lists transactions by individuals/entities (implied by the structure, though names are missing) with dates and prices, it strongly suggests reporting of personal share transactions by directors/executives (Directors' Dealing - DIRS) or notifications of changes in significant share ownership (Major Shareholding Notification - MRQ). Given the granular, time-series nature of the trades, it most closely aligns with reports mandated for insider trading disclosures, which fall under 'Director's Dealing' (DIRS). It is not an AGM-R, 10-K, AR, MANG, CT, CAP, DVA, DLST, ER, SR, FS, CGR, IRAT, IR, IP, LTR, TAR, NAV, DIV, PSI, DEF 14A, RPA, SHA, or POS based on the content. It is a specific transaction report, making DIRS the most appropriate fit over the general MRQ or the fallback RNS.
2021-04-21 English
ORN - Stabilisation Notice
Capital/Financing Update Classification · 95% confidence The document is titled "Stabilisation notice" and details transactions related to an offering, specifically listing the stabilization period, agent, and a table of stabilization transactions (share buybacks) over several dates. This activity relates directly to managing the share price following an offering or listing, which falls under capital market activities. While it is a specific notice, it doesn't perfectly match the definitions for 'CAP' (Capital/Financing Update, which usually covers fundraising/structure changes) or 'SHA' (Share Issue/Capital Change). Since it is a specific regulatory notice detailing market activity related to shares/capital management that doesn't fit the primary categories (like 10-K, ER, IR), it is best classified as a general Regulatory Filing (RNS) or potentially related to Capital/Financing (CAP). Given the detailed transaction reporting, it is a specific regulatory disclosure. However, looking closely at the definitions, 'CAP' covers 'company fundraising, financing activities, or capital structure changes.' Stabilization is a key activity during the offering/financing phase. If a more specific category existed for 'Stabilization Notice,' it would be used. Since it is a specific market notice detailing actions taken post-offering, RNS is the safest fallback, but CAP is also plausible. Given the context of share transactions and offering size mentioned, it is a specific disclosure related to capital market operations. I will classify it as RNS as it is a specific, non-standard regulatory notice, adhering to the principle that specific transaction reports often fall under RNS if not explicitly defined elsewhere.
2021-04-21 English
ORN - Stabilisation Notice
Regulatory Filings Classification · 95% confidence The document text is extremely short (109 characters) and explicitly states 'Please see attached stabilisation notice for ORN.' This indicates the document itself is merely an announcement pointing to an attached or linked document, rather than the full content of the notice. A 'Stabilisation Notice' is a specific regulatory filing related to market activities, often related to share offerings or stabilization measures. Since there is no specific category for a 'Stabilisation Notice' and it is clearly an announcement pointing to another document, it falls best under the general regulatory announcement category, 'Regulatory Filings' (RNS), following the 'MENU VS MEAL' rule.
2021-04-21 English
ORN - Stabilisation notice
Share Issue/Capital Change Classification · 99% confidence The document is titled 'Stabilisation notice' and details transactions related to stabilizing the share price following an offering, including the offering size, price, stabilization period, and a table of stabilization transactions. This activity relates directly to the issuance or trading of shares, specifically in the context of an offering or market support mechanism. This fits best under 'Share Issue/Capital Change' (SHA) as it is a direct consequence of a share offering, or potentially 'Regulatory Filings' (RNS) if no other category fits perfectly. Since it details specific share transactions related to an offering stabilization, SHA is the most specific fit among the provided options, as it concerns the capital structure/share availability post-offering. It is not a general regulatory announcement (RNS) because it is highly specific to share activity.
2021-04-12 English
ORN - Stabilisation notice
Transaction in Own Shares Classification · 99% confidence The document text consists almost entirely of tables detailing transactions with columns for 'Qty', 'Price', 'Total consideration', and 'Date'/'Time'. These tables strongly suggest records of share transactions occurring on specific dates (March 29, 2021, through April 12, 2021). This pattern is characteristic of regulatory filings reporting insider trading or transactions in own shares. Since the data shows multiple transactions by various parties (implied by the structure, though not explicitly named as directors), and the definition for 'Transaction in Own Shares' (POS) covers the company buying back or selling its own shares, and 'Director's Dealing' (DIRS) covers personal share transactions by directors, this data most closely aligns with insider/executive share activity. Given the raw transactional nature, 'Director's Dealing' (DIRS) is the most specific fit if these are director trades, or 'Transaction in Own Shares' (POS) if these are company repurchases. Without explicit context naming the reporting party, DIRS is a common classification for detailed trade logs. However, the data structure is highly indicative of a transaction report, which often falls under DIRS or POS. Since the data is a detailed log of trades rather than a general announcement, it is not RPA or RNS. Given the high volume and detail, it represents the actual transaction report, not just a summary. I will classify this as Director's Dealing (DIRS) as it is a common regulatory filing type for detailed trade logs.
2021-04-12 English

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