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Ticker · TBL ISIN · PLTBULL00024 LEI · 259400E6RU9JDZBMVZ94 WAR Publishing, broadcasting, and content production and distribution activities
Filings indexed 722 across all filing types
Latest filing 2022-05-25 Report Publication Anno…
Country PL Poland
Listing WAR TBL

About T-Bull S.A.

https://t-bull.com/

T-Bull S.A. is a mobile game developer and publisher founded in 2010. The company specializes in creating free-to-play games, which have collectively surpassed 600 million downloads. Its portfolio spans a wide variety of genres, with a particular emphasis on racing, sports, strategy, and RPG titles. Notable games include "Top Speed," "Moto Rider GO," and "Bike Clash." The company also develops simulation games for PC and console platforms. T-Bull S.A. focuses on designing, producing, and distributing games for a global audience.

Recent filings

Filing Released Lang Actions
Korekta raportu rocznego za 2021 r. - uzupełnienie o sprawozdanie finansowe w formacie .xhtml - Content (PL)
Report Publication Announcement Classification · 98% confidence The document text, written in Polish, announces that the company (T-Bull S.A.) published its annual report for 2021 on April 29, 2022, but mistakenly omitted the financial statement in .xhtml format and the corresponding .xades signature file. The company states it will publish a corrected annual report on May 25, 2022, containing the missing files. This document is not the Annual Report (10-K) itself, nor is it the corrected report; rather, it is an announcement about the publication (or correction of publication) of a report. Given the context of announcing the release/publication of a report, the most appropriate classification is Report Publication Announcement (RPA). The document length is short (1176 chars), supporting the 'announcement' classification over the full report classification.
2022-05-25 Polish
2022.08_att-1_Raport_2022.04.pdf
Management Reports Classification · 85% confidence The document is a monthly report ('RAPORT ZA KWIECIEŃ 2022') published by T-Bull S.A. It provides operational updates, game development progress, and performance metrics (downloads, retention, geographic distribution) for the company's gaming portfolio. While it contains substantive data, it is not a formal quarterly or annual financial statement (10-K or IR) but rather a monthly operational update. Given the nature of the content—detailing business activities, product pipelines, and operational KPIs—it fits best as a Management Report (MDA) or a general corporate update. Q2 2022
2022-05-16 Polish
Raport miesięczny za kwiecień 2022 - Content (PL)
Report Publication Announcement Classification · 99% confidence The document text is extremely short (84 characters) and states in Polish: "The Management Board of T-Bull S.A. hereby submits the monthly report for April 2022." This explicitly announces the publication of a report ('raport miesięczny') rather than containing the report itself. According to Rule 2 (The 'Menu vs Meal' Rule), a short announcement stating a report has been published should be classified as a Report Publication Announcement (RPA). The mention of a 'monthly report' aligns with periodic reporting, but the nature of the text is purely an announcement of availability.
2022-05-16 Polish
TBL2021_-_sprawozdanie_finansowe.pdf
Audit Report / Information Classification · 98% confidence The document text explicitly contains sections titled "Sprawozdanie finansowe za okres od 01.01.2021 do 31.12.2021" (Financial statement for the period from 01.01.2021 to 31.12.2021), "WPROWADZENIE DO SPRAWOZDANIA FINANSOWEGO" (Introduction to the Financial Statement), detailed "Polityka rachunkowości" (Accounting Policy), and includes a table labeled "BILANS" (Balance Sheet) with columns for the current and previous fiscal year-end dates. This content structure is characteristic of a comprehensive annual financial report. Since the document covers a full fiscal year (ending 31.12.2021) and contains detailed accounting policies and balance sheet data, it aligns best with the definition of an Annual Report (10-K), even though the source language is Polish (Spółka Akcyjna). The length (over 200k characters) also supports this classification over a mere announcement (RPA/RNS). FY 2021
2022-04-29 Polish
T_Bull_2022-04-28_pl.xhtml.xades
Regulatory Filings Classification · 95% confidence The provided document text consists almost entirely of XML structure, specifically containing a digital signature block ('Signatures', 'Signature', 'SignedInfo', 'SignatureValue', 'KeyInfo', 'X509Data', 'Object', 'QualifyingProperties'). This structure is characteristic of digitally signed regulatory filings or official documents submitted electronically to regulatory bodies (like EDGAR filings in the US, or similar systems in other jurisdictions, often using XML standards like XBRL or XML signatures). The document length is very large (2.2 million characters), suggesting it is the full content of a substantial report, not just a short announcement. Crucially, the document text itself does not contain typical headers for a 10-K (Annual Report), IR (Interim Report), or ER (Earnings Release). It is primarily the signature block used to validate the integrity of the underlying data. However, the presence of a complex digital signature block (including certificates issued by Polish entities like 'Krajowa Izba Rozliczeniowa S.A.' and references to 'COPE SZAFIR') strongly indicates this is an official regulatory submission. Given the options, and recognizing that the content is the *validation* mechanism rather than the narrative/financial content, this often accompanies a primary filing. Since the content is not the report itself (like 10-K or IR), and it's not a simple announcement (RPA/RNS), we must look for the most appropriate category for complex, signed regulatory data. If this were the full content of a filing, it would likely be an Annual Report (10-K) or Interim Report (IR) that has been digitally signed. Since the text provided is *only* the signature block, and we cannot see the main body, classifying it as the report itself is risky. However, the sheer size suggests it's part of a major filing. Let's re-evaluate based on the definitions: - 10-K/AR/IR: These are the reports themselves. The text is the signature. - RPA/RNS: These are announcements *about* reports. The text is the signature, not the announcement text. - XLSX: Not an Excel file. In many databases, when the primary content is obscured or only the signature/validation metadata is present, but the context implies a major filing, it defaults to the most comprehensive category or a general regulatory category. Since this is clearly a regulatory artifact, and without the actual content to determine if it's quarterly or annual, 'Regulatory Filings' (RNS) is the safest fallback for an artifact that doesn't fit the specific report types, although it is highly likely this signature belongs to a 10-K or IR. Considering the massive size (2.2M chars), it is highly probable this is the signature block appended to a full financial report (10-K or IR). If we must choose the *type* of document this signature validates, and given the lack of specific period indicators, we lean towards the most comprehensive annual filing if forced to guess the underlying document, or RNS as the category for the artifact itself. Given the context of financial document classification, the signature block is usually attached to a primary filing. Since the content is not the report narrative but the signature, and it's not a simple announcement, I will classify it as a general Regulatory Filing (RNS), as it represents a specific, non-standard regulatory artifact (the signature block itself) that doesn't map cleanly to the content types (10-K, IR, ER). *Self-Correction based on typical database behavior*: If a document is extremely large and contains complex regulatory metadata (like XBRL/XML signatures), it usually represents the full filing. Since the content is dominated by the signature, and it's not a short announcement, I will assume this signature belongs to a comprehensive report. Without clear period markers, 10-K is the default for large annual filings, but RNS covers general regulatory artifacts. Given the highly specific nature of the other codes, RNS (General Regulatory Filings) is the best fit for a document whose primary visible content is a digital signature artifact.
2022-04-29 Polish
T_Bull_2022-04-28_pl.xhtml
Management Reports Classification · 99% confidence The document title is "Raport T-BULL S.A. SPRAWOZDANIE Z DZIAŁALNOŚCI W 2021 ROKU" which translates to "T-BULL S.A. REPORT ON ACTIVITIES FOR THE YEAR 2021". This clearly indicates a comprehensive annual report covering the company's activities and financial performance for the full fiscal year 2021. The table of contents includes sections typical of an annual report, such as financial situation, risk factors, strategy, governance, and management remuneration. Although the document is in Polish, the structure and content strongly align with the definition of an Annual Report (10-K equivalent in structure, though likely a local regulatory filing). Since the provided options include '10-K' for the official yearly report covering full financial performance, and this document serves that exact purpose for the Polish entity, '10-K' is the most appropriate classification among the choices, representing the annual filing type.
2022-04-29 Polish

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