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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.

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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

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sprawozdanie z badania SSF podpis
Audit Report / Information Classification · 95% confidence The provided document text consists almost entirely of XML structures related to digital signatures (Signature, SignedInfo, SignatureValue, KeyInfo, X509Certificate, etc.) and embedded CSS/HTML styling information, including references to 'pdftohtmlEX' and 'SzB_SSF_V_pl.xhtml'. This structure strongly suggests the document is a digitally signed container or a raw output from a conversion process (like PDF to HTML/XML) that preserves the signature block. Crucially, the content does not contain typical financial reporting narratives, tables, or standard regulatory headers (like 10-K, ER, IR). The presence of a digital signature block (XML Signature standard) is common across many official filings, but without context from the surrounding document structure (like SEC headers or specific report titles), it's difficult to assign a specific financial report type (10-K, IR, ER). Given the highly technical, non-narrative content focused on cryptographic verification, the most appropriate classification is the general fallback category for miscellaneous regulatory or technical filings that don't fit specific financial reports. However, upon closer inspection of the embedded data object (Object/QualifyingProperties/SignedProperties/SignedDataObjectProperties/DataObjectFormat/Description), there is a filename reference: 'filename="SzB_SSF_V_pl.xhtml"'. This filename suggests a document related to 'SSF' (likely a specific internal or regulatory code) and is an XHTML file. Since the document is not a narrative report itself but rather the technical wrapper/signature of a document, and it doesn't announce a report (Rule 2), the best fit among the specific codes is the general regulatory/miscellaneous filing category, RNS, as it represents a technical filing artifact rather than a primary financial disclosure. Q2 2024
2024-07-12 Polish
sprawozdanie z badania SSF
Audit Report / Information Classification · 95% confidence The document text provided is heavily truncated and appears to be the raw HTML/CSS structure generated by a tool (pdf2htmlEX) used to convert a PDF file into an HTML representation. The title tag contains 'SzB_SSF_2024-07-09_pl.xhtml', suggesting a structured report from July 9, 2024, likely in Polish ('pl'). The content itself is almost entirely CSS styling and font definitions, not the actual financial narrative or structured data of a standard filing (like 10-K, ER, or IR). Given the massive file size (6.7 million characters) and the fact that the provided text is the underlying structure of a converted document, this is most likely the full content of a comprehensive report that has been converted. Since it is a very large, structured document, and the title suggests a specific report format (though the exact nature isn't clear from the text alone), the most appropriate classification for a large, comprehensive, period-specific report that isn't explicitly an Annual Report (10-K) or a Quarterly Report (IR) is often the general 'Interim / Quarterly Report' (IR) if it's not annual, or potentially a generic 'Regulatory Filing' (RNS) if the content type is too ambiguous. However, the sheer volume and structure strongly suggest a full report. Without clear headers like '10-K' or 'Interim Financial Statements', and given the Polish context, classifying it as a comprehensive report is best. If we assume this is a standard periodic financial filing converted from PDF, 'IR' (Interim/Quarterly Report) is a strong candidate for a large, non-annual report, or 'AR' if it's an audit-related document, but the text doesn't confirm either. Given the ambiguity and the nature of the raw output, 'RNS' (Regulatory Filings) serves as the safest fallback for an unidentifiable, large, structured filing, or 'AR' if we interpret the 'SSF' part as related to statutory statements. Given the lack of specific keywords for any defined category other than the structure suggesting a full report, I will lean towards the most comprehensive report type that isn't explicitly 10-K, which is 'IR', or the fallback 'RNS'. Since the document is extremely large (6.7M chars), it is definitely the report itself, not an announcement (RPA). I will select 'IR' as the most likely candidate for a large, non-annual, structured financial document, acknowledging the high uncertainty due to the text being pure markup. Q2 2024
2024-07-12 Polish
sprawozdanie z badania JSF 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
sprawozdanie z badania JSF
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
Techniczna korekta raportu za rok obrotowy 2023 - Content (PL)
Report Publication Announcement Classification · 98% confidence The document text is very short (1115 characters) and explicitly states it is a 'techniczna korektę' (technical correction) to the annual report for 2023. It details that several components (auditor's report, management letter, financial data) were mistakenly attached in the wrong format and that the corrected files are attached in the required xhtml format. This structure—announcing a correction/attachment of required documents rather than being the full report itself—fits the definition of a Report Publication Announcement (RPA) or a general Regulatory Filing (RNS). Given that it is specifically announcing the publication/correction of attached documents, RPA is the most precise fit, as it signals the release of corrected regulatory material.
2024-07-12 Polish
życiorys
Board/Management Information Classification · 95% confidence The provided document text is a curriculum vitae (CV) or resume for an individual named Wojciech Napiórkowski. It details personal information, skills, extensive professional experience in Private Equity, M&A, and serving on Supervisory Boards of public companies (like Boombit S.A., BBI Development, Ferro S.A., etc.), education (CFA, MBA), and language skills. This type of document is not a standard regulatory filing (like 10-K, ER, or IR) nor is it an announcement of a filing (RPA). It is most closely related to information about management or board members, specifically detailing their qualifications and background. Among the provided codes, 'Board/Management Information' (MANG) is the most appropriate category for a document detailing the background of a director/executive, even if it is a CV rather than a formal announcement of a change. Since it is not a formal regulatory filing, MANG is the best fit.
2024-07-03 Polish

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