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Ticker · VWS ISIN · DK0061539921 LEI · 549300DYMC8BGZZC8844 CO Manufacturing
Filings indexed 2,264 across all filing types
Latest filing 2025-03-20 Transaction in Own Shar…
Country DK Denmark
Listing CO VWS

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Vestas Wind Systems is a global provider of sustainable energy solutions. The company specializes in the design, manufacturing, installation, and servicing of wind turbines and hybrid energy projects worldwide. Its core business involves developing and maintaining wind power plants, offering a comprehensive suite of services that cover the entire project lifecycle. By delivering wind energy technology and solutions, the company supports the global transition to a renewable energy system, with a focus on establishing wind power as a central component of future energy infrastructure.

Recent filings

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Transaction in Own Shares 2025
Transaction in Own Shares Classification · 100% confidence The document is titled 'Transactions in connection with share buy-back programme' and details the number of shares bought back by the company during a specific period (13-19 March 2025). This directly relates to the company repurchasing its own stock. According to the definitions, 'Transaction in Own Shares (Code: POS)' covers 'Report of the company buying back or selling its own shares (share repurchase/issuance)'. The document is a specific announcement detailing these transactions, not a general regulatory filing (RNS) or a report publication announcement (RPA), as it contains the core data itself.
2025-03-20 English
Transaction in Own Shares 2025
Transaction in Own Shares Classification · 90% confidence The provided document text consists almost entirely of tabular data showing trade volumes, prices, venue (XCSE - likely Nasdaq Stockholm), and timestamps (Time - CET) for transactions occurring throughout a single day (20250313). This format is characteristic of real-time or near real-time market activity reports, often related to insider trading disclosures or regulatory reporting of significant share transactions. Since the data shows specific transaction details (Volume, Price, Time) rather than a general announcement about a policy or a full financial report, it strongly suggests a report of personal share transactions by directors/executives or a report of the company buying/selling its own shares. Comparing the definitions: - DIRS (Director's Dealing): Report of personal share transactions by company directors and executives (insider trades). - POS (Transaction in Own Shares): Report of the company buying back or selling its own shares (share repurchase/issuance). The data structure is generic enough to represent either, but in the context of financial filings, detailed transaction logs like this are most commonly associated with insider trading disclosures (DIRS) or share repurchase activity (POS). Given the lack of explicit headers identifying the reporting person or the nature of the transaction (buy/sell/repurchase), and the presence of high volume/low price transactions typical of market trading, this most closely aligns with the reporting of insider transactions (Director's Dealing - DIRS) or general share transactions (POS). Since DIRS specifically covers executive/director trades, which are often reported in this granular format, and POS covers the company's own transactions, I will lean towards the most specific category that captures individual trading activity, which is DIRS, as POS usually implies a formal program announcement or large block trade by the issuer itself, whereas this looks like a stream of trades. However, without explicit context (like 'Form 4' or 'Director Transaction'), and recognizing that this is raw trade data, it could also be a data dump that might fall under a general regulatory filing (RNS) if it doesn't fit DIRS or POS perfectly. But based on the content being pure transaction data, DIRS or POS are the best fits. DIRS is often used for executive trading reports. I will select DIRS as the most probable fit for detailed transaction reporting by individuals. Revisiting the definitions: DIRS is for personal share transactions by directors. POS is for the company buying/selling its own shares. Since this is just a stream of trades on an exchange, it is highly likely to be a regulatory filing related to insider activity (DIRS) or share repurchase (POS). Given the ambiguity, and the fact that this is raw trade data, RNS (Regulatory Filings) is a safe fallback, but DIRS/POS are more specific. I will choose DIRS as the primary candidate for detailed transaction reporting. Upon final review, this data structure is highly indicative of a regulatory filing detailing share transactions, which maps best to DIRS (Director's Dealing) or POS (Transaction in Own Shares). Since the data is just a log of trades, and not a formal narrative report, DIRS is a strong candidate if it relates to insiders. If it were a company repurchase program, POS would fit. Without further context, DIRS is a reasonable classification for detailed transaction reporting.
2025-03-20 English
Transaction in Own Shares 2025
Transaction in Own Shares Classification · 100% confidence The document is titled 'Transactions in connection with share buy-back programme 13-19 March 2025' and details the number of shares bought back by Vestas Wind Systems A/S during a specific period, referencing the initiation of the programme and compliance with MAR/Safe Harbour rules. This directly relates to the company repurchasing its own shares. This aligns perfectly with the definition for 'Transaction in Own Shares' (Code: POS). The document length is short (2770 chars), but it is a detailed report of transactions, not merely an announcement that a report is available, thus POS is preferred over RPA or RNS.
2025-03-20 English
Transaction in Own Shares 2025
Transaction in Own Shares Classification · 100% confidence The document title is "Transactions in connection with share buy-back programme 13-19 March 2025". The content details specific transactions (number of shares, price, value) related to a previously announced share buy-back program. This directly corresponds to the definition of a company reporting on buying back or selling its own shares. Therefore, the appropriate filing type is 'Transaction in Own Shares' (POS). The document length is short (2839 chars) and it is a specific announcement, not a general regulatory filing (RNS) or a report publication announcement (RPA), as it contains the core data itself.
2025-03-20 English
Transaction in Own Shares 2025
Transaction in Own Shares Classification · 88% confidence The provided document text consists almost entirely of tabular data showing trade volumes, prices, venues (XCSE - likely Nasdaq Stockholm), and timestamps (Time - CET). This structure is characteristic of real-time or near real-time market data feeds, often related to trading activity or order book updates. None of the provided definitions (10-K, ER, IR, CT, etc.) fit this raw market data format. Since this is raw trading data and not a formal regulatory filing, management report, or investor communication, the most appropriate fallback category is 'Regulatory Filings' (RNS), as it serves as a general category for miscellaneous regulatory/market disclosures that don't fit the specific financial report types. However, given the highly specific nature of the other categories, and the fact that this is market data rather than a narrative report, 'Regulatory Filings' (RNS) is the best fit among the choices, assuming this data is being disclosed via a regulatory channel.
2025-03-13 English
Transaction in Own Shares 2025
Transaction in Own Shares Classification · 100% confidence The document is titled "Transactions in connection with share buy-back programme 6-12 March 2025" and details the number of shares bought back, the weighted average price, and the total transaction value during a specific period. This directly corresponds to the definition of a report detailing the company buying back or selling its own shares. The appropriate filing code is POS (Transaction in Own Shares). The document length is short (2768 chars), but it is a detailed report of transactions, not merely an announcement that a report is attached, thus POS is preferred over RPA or RNS.
2025-03-13 English

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