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Ticker · TLX ISIN · PLTALEX00017 LEI · 259400TR3VF637ACS125 WAR Telecommunications, computer programming, consultancy, computing infrastructure, and other information service activities
Filings indexed 504 across all filing types
Latest filing 2024-04-25 Board/Management Inform…
Country PL Poland
Listing WAR TLX

About Talex S.A.

https://www.talex.pl/en/

Talex S.A. is a provider of advanced information technology solutions and services centered around its proprietary, certified Data Center infrastructure. The company's portfolio includes data center and cloud computing services, IT outsourcing, systems integration, and cybersecurity. It offers ongoing IT systems support and develops proprietary software, with specialized applications for the banking sector and other industries. Services are tailored for medium and large enterprises across diverse sectors such as finance, automotive, telecommunications, and e-commerce. Operations are underpinned by numerous certifications, including ISO 27001 for information security, ISO 22301 for business continuity, and EN 50600 for data center facilities, ensuring high standards of quality and security.

Recent filings

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ROCZNE SPRAWOZDANIE FINANSOWE
Board/Management Information Classification · 1% confidence The document text provided is heavily truncated and consists almost entirely of HTML/CSS structure generated from converting a PDF file (indicated by the presence of 'pdf2htmlEX' styles and the title 'TALEX_2023-12-31_pl.xhtml'). The actual content is obscured by formatting code. However, the file name 'TALEX_2023-12-31_pl.xhtml' suggests a document related to a specific entity ('TALEX') and a specific date (December 31, 2023). Given the context of financial reporting and the structure suggesting a full document conversion rather than a brief announcement, this is likely a comprehensive financial report or filing. Since the text does not contain explicit keywords for 10-K (Annual Report) or IR (Interim Report), and the length is very large (5.9 million characters), it points towards a major filing. Without clear section headers (like 'Consolidated Financial Statements' or 'Management's Discussion and Analysis'), classifying it precisely is difficult. However, the presence of XBRL tools and the structure strongly suggest a regulatory filing. If this were a full annual report (10-K), it would be classified as 10-K. If it were a comprehensive quarterly report, it would be IR. Since the content is unreadable due to formatting noise, and it appears to be a complete document converted from a source file, I will lean towards the most comprehensive category that fits a large, dated financial document, which is often the Annual Report (10-K) or an Interim Report (IR). Given the date '2023-12-31', this is most likely an annual filing. However, because the text is dominated by conversion artifacts and lacks explicit content confirming it is the *official* 10-K filing (e.g., SEC headers), and it is presented in a generic XHTML format, the safest classification for a large, complex, dated financial document that doesn't explicitly state it's an ER or IR summary is to treat it as a comprehensive report. Given the ambiguity, and the lack of specific 10-K markers, I will tentatively classify it as an Interim/Quarterly Report (IR) if it's not annual, or default to the most comprehensive category if the date suggests year-end. Since 12-31 is a common year-end, 10-K is plausible, but without confirmation, I will use the general 'Regulatory Filings' (RNS) as a fallback for an unidentifiable large document, or IR if it's a comprehensive period report. Revisiting the definitions: 10-K is the 'Official yearly report'. IR is the 'Comprehensive financial report for a period shorter than a year'. Since 12-31 is year-end, 10-K is the best fit for a large, comprehensive report, assuming the source was the annual filing. Given the extreme noise, I will select 10-K based on the year-end date (12-31) being typical for an annual report, which is the largest standard filing type listed.
2024-04-25 Polish
plik zawierający podpis dokumnetu: PISMO PREZESA ZARZĄDU
Regulatory Filings Classification · 1% confidence The provided document text consists entirely of XML Digital Signature elements, specifically 'Signatures', 'SignedInfo', 'SignatureValue', 'KeyInfo', and 'Object' containing 'QualifyingProperties'. This structure is characteristic of a digitally signed document, often used to ensure the authenticity and integrity of an official filing or document. The content itself does not describe financial results, management changes, or meeting details. The presence of a reference URI pointing to 'Talex_List_Prezesa_2023-12-31_pl.xhtml' suggests this is the signature block *for* a specific document, likely related to a management list or official record as of December 31, 2023. Since the text is only the signature block and not the substantive report, and it doesn't fit clearly into specific financial report categories (10-K, ER, IR), it falls best under the general regulatory/miscellaneous filing category, 'RNS' (Regulatory Filings), as it is an attachment or component of a formal submission.
2024-04-25 Polish
PISMO PREZESA ZARZĄDU
Audit Report / Information Classification · 1% confidence The document text provided is extremely short (relative to the 340k character total length, although the provided snippet is small) and consists almost entirely of HTML structure, CSS styling, and font definitions, suggesting it is a wrapper or a very minimal file converted from a PDF. The title tag is 'Raport' (Report in Polish). Given the context of financial documents, a generic 'Raport' converted to HTML/CSS without substantial content usually indicates a placeholder or a very brief announcement about a report's availability, rather than the full report itself (like a 10-K or IR). Since the document is not the full content of a known report type and appears to be a wrapper/announcement structure, the most appropriate classification based on the 'MENU VS MEAL' rule is Report Publication Announcement (RPA) or Regulatory Filing (RNS). Given the generic nature and lack of specific content, RNS is a safe fallback, but RPA is often used for announcements of publication. Since the content is essentially metadata/styling and not the report body, I will lean towards RPA as it signals the publication of *something*. However, upon closer inspection, the document length is 340,368 characters, which is substantial, contradicting the 'MENU VS MEAL' rule's premise of a short announcement. The provided text snippet is just the HTML boilerplate. A document of this length is almost certainly a full report that has been converted to HTML. The title is 'Raport' (Report). Without seeing the actual content, classifying a large document titled 'Report' is difficult. It could be an Annual Report (10-K), an Interim Report (IR), or an Audit Report (AR). Since the document is large and titled generically 'Report', and there are no specific keywords like '10-K', 'Quarterly', or 'Audit', the most general classification for a large, non-specific report is often the Annual Report (10-K) if it's the primary yearly filing, or Interim Report (IR) if it's quarterly. Given the ambiguity and the large size, I will default to the most comprehensive yearly report type, 10-K, while acknowledging the high uncertainty due to missing content keywords. If this were a known regulatory filing system, the filing code would be present. Since it's just a generic 'Raport', and it's large, I will use the most comprehensive report type, 10-K, as a strong possibility for a large document. FY 2023
2024-04-25 Polish
plik zawierający podpisy dokumnetu: OŚWIADCZENIE RADY NADZORCZEJ W SPRAWIE KOMITETU AUDYTU
Regulatory Filings Classification · 1% confidence The provided document text consists entirely of XML digital signature blocks (Signatures, SignedInfo, SignatureValue, KeyInfo, etc.). This structure is characteristic of an electronically filed document that has been digitally signed for authenticity and integrity, often seen in regulatory submissions. Crucially, the document text does not contain any narrative financial data, management discussion, or specific report sections (like 10-K, ER, or IR). The presence of multiple signatures and the structure strongly suggest this is the metadata or wrapper of a filing rather than the content of a specific report type. The URI reference in the signatures, "Talex_osw_rn_pkt8_2023-12-31_pl (1).xhtml", suggests the underlying document relates to a filing from December 31, 2023, possibly a regulatory notification ('rn' might stand for regulatory notice or report). Since the text provided is only the signature block and not the actual report content, and given the nature of the content (digital signing metadata), the most appropriate classification is the general fallback for regulatory filings that don't fit a specific content category, which is Regulatory Filings (RNS). If the document were the actual XHTML content referenced, it would be classified based on its content, but here we only see the signature wrapper.
2024-04-25 Polish
OŚWIADCZENIE RADY NADZORCZEJ W SPRAWIE KOMITETU AUDYTU
Audit Report / Information Classification · 1% confidence The document text provided is heavily truncated and appears to be the raw HTML/CSS structure generated by a PDF conversion tool (pdf2htmlEX), indicated by tags like `html`, `head`, `style`, and font definitions (`@font-face`). The title tag is simply "Raport" (Report in Polish). Crucially, there is no actual content, financial data, or narrative text that would allow classification into specific financial report types (like 10-K, ER, IR, etc.). Since the content is missing and only the structural wrapper of a converted document is present, and given the context of financial reporting databases, this is most likely a placeholder or a generic document that failed to render its content properly, or it is simply the container for a report. Given the lack of specific content and the generic nature of the visible text, the most appropriate fallback category is 'Regulatory Filings' (RNS), as it covers miscellaneous or unclassifiable documents, although 'XLSX' might be considered if the original was a data file, but the structure suggests a rendered document wrapper. I will use RNS as the safest fallback for unclassifiable structure. Q3 2024
2024-04-25 Polish
plik zawierający podpisy dokumnetu: INFORMACJA ZARZĄDU DOTYCZĄCA WYBORU FIRMY AUDYTORSKIEJ
Regulatory Filings Classification · 1% confidence The provided document text consists entirely of XML digital signature blocks (Signatures, SignedInfo, SignatureValue, KeyInfo, QualifyingProperties, etc.). This structure is characteristic of an electronically signed document, often used for regulatory filings in Poland (indicated by Polish language elements in the certificates, e.g., 'Krajowa Izba Rozliczeniowa S.A.', 'pl'). The document references a file named 'Talex_osw_z_pkt7_2023-12-31_pl.xhtml' and includes signing times from April 22, 2024, referencing data from '2023-12-31'. Since the content is purely metadata/signature information and not the substantive report itself, and given the nature of these filings often being mandatory disclosures, the most appropriate general category for an unidentifiable, signed regulatory document is 'Regulatory Filings' (RNS). It is not a specific report type like 10-K, ER, or IR, nor is it an announcement of a report (RPA) as the actual content is missing, only the signature block remains.
2024-04-25 Polish

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