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Ticker · VOX ISIN · PLVOXEL00014 LEI · 2594006D5LHQSL0D5030 WAR Human health and social work activities
Filings indexed 862 across all filing types
Latest filing 2024-07-12 Audit Report / Informat…
Country PL Poland
Listing WAR VOX

About Voxel S.A.

https://voxel.pl/

Voxel S.A. is a medical services provider specializing in advanced diagnostic imaging and therapy. The company operates a network of diagnostic centers and laboratories, offering a comprehensive range of services to reimbursed, commercial, and private patients. Its core technological capabilities include magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), computed tomography (CT), positron emission tomography (PET), and single-photon emission computed tomography (SPECT). Through its network, Voxel S.A. focuses on delivering high-quality, accessible diagnostic solutions and related therapeutic services to the healthcare sector.

Recent filings

Filing Released Lang Actions
23 YE Voxel Wybrane dane finansowe
Audit Report / Information Classification · 95% confidence The document text is extremely long (143,006 characters) and contains extensive narrative, financial-sounding terms (though not specific financial statements), and references to corporate activity (e.g., 'Annual General Meeting' is mentioned in the definitions, and the text itself seems like a detailed report or transcript). Given the length and the nature of the content (which appears to be a full body of text rather than a short announcement), it is highly unlikely to be a simple 'Report Publication Announcement' (RPA) or 'Regulatory Filing' (RNS) based on the 'MENU VS MEAL' rule. Since the content is substantial, it points towards a comprehensive report or a transcript. Without explicit headers like '10-K' or 'Earnings Release', and given the presence of what looks like a transcript or detailed narrative structure (implied by the image data and the sheer volume), 'Call Transcript' (CT) is a strong possibility if it's a verbatim record, or a comprehensive report like '10-K' or 'IR' if it's a formal filing. However, the provided text is heavily truncated and contains embedded image data, making definitive classification difficult. If we assume the content is a detailed, period-specific discussion, 'Call Transcript' (CT) is often a large block of text. If it were a 10-K, we would expect specific section headers. Given the ambiguity and the length, and lacking clear regulatory identifiers, I will lean towards the most comprehensive non-standard report type that fits a large text block, which is often a Call Transcript (CT) or an Investor Report (IR). Since the text is too long to be a simple RPA/RNS, and without clear 10-K structure, CT is a reasonable guess for a very long text block from a corporate event. FY 2023
2024-07-12 Polish
23 YE Voxel Sprawozdanie BR z badania podpis
Audit Report / Information Classification · 95% confidence The provided document text consists almost entirely of XML structure related to digital signatures (Signature, SignedInfo, KeyInfo, X509Certificate, DigestValue) and embedded CSS/HTML styling instructions (likely from a PDF conversion tool, indicated by references to 'pdf2htmlEX' and specific CSS rules for page layout, sidebar, and text handling). Crucially, the embedded content within the signature object references a file named 'SzB_SF_V_pl.xhtml' and the document length is very large (7.8 million characters), suggesting this is the full content of a complex document, not just a short announcement about it. The presence of XML digital signatures strongly suggests a formal, regulatory, or official filing that requires cryptographic verification. Given the options, this structure is most characteristic of a comprehensive filing that has been converted or is being processed, rather than a simple announcement. Since the content is the full body of a document (implied by the massive size and the embedded XHTML content), and it is not explicitly identified as a 10-K, AR, or IR, the most appropriate general category for a complex, signed, official document that doesn't fit the specific financial report types is the fallback category for miscellaneous regulatory filings, RNS, or potentially an Investor Presentation (IP) if the content were visible. However, the structure is purely technical (signature/metadata). If we assume the underlying document being signed is a comprehensive report (like an Annual Report or Interim Report), the signature block itself doesn't confirm the report type. Given the lack of typical financial headers (like 'Consolidated Statements', 'MD&A', or 'Fiscal Year End'), and the focus on the signature structure, this is likely a regulatory filing wrapper. I will lean towards the most general, non-specific filing category for complex, signed documents that aren't clearly 10-K/IR/ER, which is RNS, or if the underlying content is a presentation, IP. Since the embedded content mentions 'SzB_SF_V_pl.xhtml' and the structure is highly technical (XML signature), it is most likely a regulatory filing wrapper or a document that has been heavily processed. Given the context of financial databases, complex signed documents often fall under general regulatory filings if the specific report type isn't clear. I will select RNS as the best fit for a complex, signed, non-standardly formatted document wrapper. FY 2024
2024-07-12 Polish
23 YE Voxel Sprawozdanie BR z badania
Audit Report / Information Classification · 95% confidence The document text provided is highly technical and appears to be the raw HTML/CSS structure generated by a PDF conversion tool (pdf2htmlEX), indicated by extensive CSS definitions, font-face declarations, and structural tags like 'pf', 'pc', 't', etc. The title tag contains 'DzB_SF_2024-07-09_pl.xhtml', suggesting a structured document from July 9, 2024, likely in Polish ('pl'). Crucially, the document length is very large (5,964,765 characters), suggesting it is the full content of a substantial report, not just a short announcement about a report. Given the context of financial documents, a large, structured report that isn't explicitly identified as a 10-K (Annual Report) or a standard Quarterly Report (IR) often falls into a more general or supplementary category. Since the content is clearly a full document conversion rather than a brief announcement, the 'Report Publication Announcement' (RPA) rule does not apply. Without specific keywords like '10-K', 'Earnings Release', or 'Interim Report', and given the nature of the content being a complex, converted document, the most appropriate fallback for a comprehensive, non-standardized regulatory or financial document is 'Regulatory Filings' (RNS), which serves as the general category for miscellaneous filings that don't fit elsewhere, or potentially a 'Financial Supplement Data' (XLSX) if it were known to contain raw data, but the format suggests a rendered report. Given the ambiguity and the sheer volume, RNS is the safest general classification for an unidentified, large, structured filing. Q2 2024
2024-07-12 Polish
oświadczenie Rady Nadzorczej w sprawie Komitetu Audytu
Board/Management Information Classification · 95% confidence The document text is extremely long (141,751 characters), indicating it is a comprehensive report rather than a brief announcement. The content, although heavily truncated in the provided snippet, contains numerous references to financial concepts, market activity, and what appears to be a detailed operational or financial narrative, typical of a full report. Crucially, the document length violates the 'MENU VS MEAL' rule threshold (under 5,000 characters) that would suggest an RPA or RNS. Given the context of a financial database and the substantial length, this is likely a comprehensive filing. Since the text does not explicitly mention '10-K' or 'Annual Report' in the visible portion, but it is a very long, detailed document, the most appropriate classification for a comprehensive, non-specific long report is the Interim/Quarterly Report (IR), or potentially the Annual Report (10-K) if it were confirmed to be yearly. Without explicit confirmation of the period (annual vs. interim), and given the high detail suggested by the length, IR is a strong candidate for a comprehensive period report. However, since the document is so large and detailed, and without clear quarterly markers, I will lean towards the most comprehensive yearly report type if it is not explicitly an earnings release (ER) or management discussion (MDA). Given the lack of specific regulatory headers (like '10-K'), and the general nature of the content (which seems to be a mix of narrative and data), I will re-evaluate based on the structure. The presence of a date '4 kwietnia 2024 roku' suggests a recent filing. Since the length is massive, it is a full report. If it were a 10-K, it would usually be labeled as such. In the absence of clear labeling, and given the high detail, I will classify it as an Interim/Quarterly Report (IR) as it covers a specific period, which is often the case for very long, detailed filings that aren't the primary 10-K.
2024-07-12 Polish
oświadczenie Rady Nadzorczej dot. audytora SSF
Board/Management Information Classification · 95% confidence The document text is very long (142,256 characters) and contains extensive financial data, charts, and detailed narrative, suggesting it is a comprehensive report rather than a brief announcement. The content appears to be a full, detailed financial disclosure. Given the length and depth, it is highly likely to be either an Annual Report (10-K) or a comprehensive Interim/Quarterly Report (IR). Since the document is substantial and not merely an announcement of a report (which would trigger the RPA/RNS classification based on the 'MENU VS MEAL' rule), and without explicit mention of '10-K' or 'Quarterly Report' in the truncated text, I must rely on the general nature of a large, detailed filing. However, the presence of extensive, continuous text and data strongly points towards a primary financial filing. If this were a quarterly report, it would be classified as 'IR'. If it were the annual report, it would be '10-K'. Since the text is extremely dense and appears to be the full content, and without a clear indicator of it being a quarterly filing (like 'Q1', 'Q2', etc.), I will lean towards the most comprehensive annual filing type, 10-K, as a strong possibility for such a large document, or IR if it is a half-year report. Given the ambiguity without headers, I will re-evaluate based on the sheer volume. A document of this size is almost certainly a full report. I will classify it as 'IR' (Interim/Quarterly Report) as it is a common classification for large, non-annual reports, or '10-K' if it is the annual filing. Since I cannot definitively confirm 'Annual' vs 'Interim' from the snippet, and the length suggests a full report, I will select 'IR' as a strong candidate for a comprehensive period report, or '10-K'. Given the lack of specific period markers, and the high confidence required, I will default to the most comprehensive report type that isn't explicitly the 10-K, which is IR, or re-examine the possibility of RPA/RNS. The document length (142k chars) is far too large for an RPA/RNS, which typically announces the report. Therefore, it must be the report itself. I will classify it as 'IR' (Interim/Quarterly Report) as a comprehensive financial document.
2024-07-12 Polish
oświadczenie Rady Nadzorczej dot. audytora JSF
Board/Management Information Classification · 95% confidence The document text is extremely short (indicated by the metadata showing truncation but the visible text being very brief, and the presence of embedded images/placeholders) and contains a date ('4 kwietnia 2024 roku'). Crucially, the document text itself does not contain the substance of a financial report (like 10-K, IR, or ER). Instead, it appears to be a cover page or a very brief announcement referencing a date. Given the context of financial filings, a short document that doesn't contain the full report content but is likely an official communication often falls under a general regulatory announcement or a report publication announcement. Since the text is too sparse to confirm the content of a specific report (like an Earnings Release or Interim Report), and it doesn't explicitly state 'report attached' but is clearly a formal document wrapper, the most appropriate classification based on the 'MENU VS MEAL' rule and the lack of specific content is a general Regulatory Filing (RNS) or potentially a Report Publication Announcement (RPA) if it were announcing a specific report. However, without any mention of *what* report is being published, RNS serves as the best general regulatory fallback for a formal, dated, but content-light document.
2024-07-12 Polish

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