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Unibel SA — Investor Relations & Filings

Ticker · UNBL ISIN · FR0000054215 LEI · 969500DCGMF1DNOXFH76 PA Administrative and support service activities
Filings indexed 190 across all filing types
Latest filing 2017-07-28 Earnings Release
Country FR France
Listing PA UNBL

About Unibel SA

https://unibel.fr/

Unibel SA is a holding company whose primary activity is to direct the general policy and strategy of its main subsidiary, the Bel Group. Unibel's core mission involves the management of the Group's affairs, providing strategic guidance and support to its leadership. The Bel Group is an international food products manufacturer focused on the production and distribution of cheese, dairy products, and fruit-based healthy snacks. Unibel ensures permanent contact with the management of Bel to guide its corporate policy and strategic development.

Recent filings

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Unibel : Résultats 1er semestre 2017
Earnings Release Classification · 100% confidence The document is a press release titled 'Un chiffre d'affaires en croissance de 14,9 %' dated July 28, 2017. It provides a summary of the company's financial performance for the first half of 2017, including key figures like revenue, operating income, and net income, as well as management commentary on market conditions and future outlook. Since it is an initial announcement of periodic financial results containing key highlights rather than a full comprehensive report, it is classified as an Earnings Release. H1 2017
2017-07-28 French
Unibel : Capital & droits de vote au 31 mai 2017
Share Issue/Capital Change Classification · 95% confidence The document is titled "Information mensuelle relative au nombre total d'actions et de droits de vote composant le capital social" (Monthly information relating to the total number of shares and voting rights comprising the share capital). It provides a table detailing the total number of shares and voting rights as of the end of several recent months (up to May 31, 2017). This type of regular disclosure, mandated by French commercial code (Article L 233-8-II) and AMF regulations, concerns changes in share capital structure and voting power. This fits best under the category for updates on capital structure or significant shareholding changes. Since it is a direct disclosure of capital structure data rather than a general regulatory announcement (RNS) or a major shareholding notification (MRQ, which usually reports a specific threshold crossing), it relates closely to capital changes. However, given the specific options, it is a direct report on the capital structure, which is often grouped with financing/capital updates (CAP) or sometimes treated as a specific regulatory filing. Because it is a direct, periodic disclosure of the total share count and voting rights, it is most analogous to a specific capital structure update or a mandatory disclosure related to share capital. Given the options, 'Share Issue/Capital Change' (SHA) covers changes in capital structure, and while this is a report *of* the current structure, it is a mandatory disclosure related to the capital base. Alternatively, it could be classified as a general Regulatory Filing (RNS) if a more specific category isn't perfect. Since it explicitly details the total number of shares and voting rights, which is a fundamental aspect of capital structure reporting, SHA is a strong candidate, but it's not an announcement of an *issue* or *change* itself, but a snapshot. The closest fit among the provided options for a mandatory, periodic disclosure about the composition of the share capital is often a specific regulatory filing type. Given the nature of reporting total shares and voting rights monthly, this is a highly specific regulatory disclosure. If we must choose from the list, and it's not a dividend (DIV), management change (MANG), or earnings report (ER/IR), it falls into the specific capital/financing updates (CAP or SHA) or the general regulatory fallback (RNS). Since it is a direct report on the capital base, and not an announcement of a transaction (POS) or a general share issue (SHA), RNS is the safest fallback for specific, non-standard regulatory reports. However, in many databases, these monthly capital structure reports are categorized under Share Capital/Shareholding updates. Let's re-evaluate: It is a report on the capital structure, not a transaction. SHA is for 'Share Issue/Capital Change'. CAP is for 'Capital/Financing Update'. This is a mandatory update on the existing capital structure. I will classify this as a specific regulatory filing that doesn't fit the other defined categories perfectly, leaning towards RNS, but recognizing its strong link to capital structure reporting. Given the precision required, and that it is a mandatory disclosure of the capital base, I will select RNS as the best fit for a specific, non-standard regulatory report not covered by the other definitions, as it is a 'monthly information' filing.
2017-06-06 French
Unibel : Capital et droits de vote au 30 avril 2017
Share Issue/Capital Change Classification · 95% confidence The document is titled "Information mensuelle relative au nombre total d'actions et de droits de vote composant le capital social" (Monthly information relating to the total number of shares and voting rights comprising the share capital). It explicitly references Article L 233-8-II of the French Commercial Code and Article 223-16 of the AMF General Regulation, which mandate monthly disclosure of total shares and voting rights. The content is a table showing these figures updated monthly (e.g., as of 30/04/2017). This type of regular disclosure regarding the capital structure and voting rights aligns best with the 'Share Issue/Capital Change' (SHA) category, as it details the components of the share capital, or potentially 'Regulatory Filings' (RNS) if a more specific category isn't available. However, since it is a direct report on the capital structure components (total shares and voting rights), SHA is the most precise fit among the provided options, as it relates directly to the share structure.
2017-05-10 French
Unibel : Capital et droits de vote au 31 mars 2017
Share Issue/Capital Change Classification · 95% confidence The document is titled "Information mensuelle relative au nombre total d'actions et de droits de vote composant le capital social" (Monthly information relating to the total number of shares and voting rights comprising the share capital). It provides a table detailing the total number of shares and voting rights as of the end of several months (31/12/2016 through 31/03/2017). This type of regular disclosure concerning the capital structure and voting rights, often mandated by local regulations (here, French AMF rules), fits best under the category dealing with changes in share capital or related mandatory disclosures. While it is a regular disclosure, it is not a general regulatory filing (RNS) nor a specific capital change announcement (SHA) like a new issue. It is a specific report on the current state of the share capital. Given the options, this is a specific periodic report on the capital structure. However, none of the codes perfectly match 'Monthly Capital Structure Report'. Let's re-evaluate the closest fits: 1. SHA (Share Issue/Capital Change): This usually implies an *action* taken (issue, split, buyback). This document reports the *status*. 2. RNS (Regulatory Filings): This is a fallback, but the content is highly specific. 3. DVA (Declaration of Voting Results): Incorrect, this is about capital structure, not meeting results. Since the document explicitly reports the total number of shares and voting rights, which is a fundamental component of the capital structure, and it is a periodic report, it is closest in nature to a capital-related disclosure. In many filing systems, periodic capital structure updates are grouped with capital changes or treated as specific regulatory disclosures. Given the provided definitions, and noting that this is a mandatory disclosure about the composition of the capital, it is most closely related to 'Share Issue/Capital Change' (SHA) as it reports the current state of the capital base, or potentially 'Regulatory Filings' (RNS) if it's considered a routine regulatory submission that doesn't fit elsewhere. Because it is a structured, periodic report on the capital base, SHA is a plausible fit, although not perfect. However, looking closely at the definitions, there isn't a specific 'Capital Status Report'. Since it is a mandatory disclosure related to the capital base, and not an announcement of a transaction (like a buyback or new issue), RNS (Regulatory Filings) serves as the most appropriate general category for mandatory, periodic, non-financial reports that don't fit the other specific codes, especially since it references specific AMF articles. Revisiting the definitions: The document is a mandatory disclosure of the total number of shares and voting rights, which is a fundamental regulatory requirement. This falls under general regulatory reporting. I will classify it as RNS (Regulatory Filings) as the best fit among the provided specific codes for a routine, mandatory regulatory disclosure that isn't an ER, IR, 10-K, or a specific corporate action like DIV or SHA.
2017-04-07 French
Unibel : émission obligatire de Fromageries bel
Capital/Financing Update Classification · 99% confidence The document is a press release dated April 6, 2017, announcing the successful placement of a 500 million euro bond issue ('émission obligataire') with a 7-year maturity. The content details the amount, coupon, maturity date, intended use of proceeds (general needs and refinancing existing debt), and the success of the placement (oversubscribed). This clearly falls under the category of corporate financing activities, specifically debt issuance. Based on the provided definitions, 'Capital/Financing Update' (Code: CAP) is the most appropriate classification.
2017-04-06 French
Unibel : communiqué de mise à disposition du DDR 2016 et doc AG 2017
AGM Information Classification · 97% confidence The document is dated March 20, 2017, and its primary purpose is to announce the filing of the 2016 Reference Document with the AMF (Autorité des marchés financiers) and to provide details regarding the upcoming Mixed General Meeting (Assemblée Générale Mixte) scheduled for May 11, 2017. It explicitly mentions the availability of preparatory documents for the AGM, the 2016 annual financial report, and the share repurchase program description. Since the text is short (2620 chars) and focuses on announcing the publication of required documents (Reference Document, AGM prep docs) and setting the date for the AGM, it fits the description of announcing the release of reports and meeting details. The most specific category covering the announcement of meeting details and associated documents is 'AGM Information' (AGM-R), as it details the date, location, and preparatory materials for the AGM. While it mentions the publication of the Reference Document (which contains the 10-K equivalent), the overall context is the preparation and announcement related to the General Meeting.
2017-03-20 French

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