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Ticker · XTP ISIN · PLXTPL000018 LEI · 259400H9PEQYON2NI017 WAR Manufacturing
Filings indexed 1,310 across all filing types
Latest filing 2022-04-26 Management Reports
Country PL Poland
Listing WAR XTP

About XTPL S.A.

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XTPL S.A. is a deep-tech company that develops and commercializes a proprietary additive manufacturing technology for the ultra-precise printing of nanomaterials. Its core technology, Ultra-Precise Dispensing (UPD), enables the creation of conductive and non-conductive structures at the microscale, supporting the production of next-generation electronics. The company offers its solutions through industrial modules designed for integration into manufacturing lines and complete laboratory systems, such as the Delta Printing System, for prototyping and research. XTPL's technology is targeted at high-growth sectors including semiconductors, advanced packaging, displays, consumer electronics, HealthTech, and automotive, facilitating miniaturization and enhanced device functionality.

Recent filings

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SZD 2021 podpisy
Management Reports Classification · 98% confidence The provided document text consists entirely of XML digital signature blocks (specifically using XML-DSig and XAdES standards, indicated by namespaces like 'xmlns:ds' and 'xmlns:xades'). The content references a file named 'PL_Sprawozdanie Zarzdu 2021_PODPIS.xhtml', which translates to 'Management Board Report 2021_SIGNATURE.xhtml'. This strongly suggests the document is a digitally signed version of a Management Report or Board Report. Reviewing the definitions: - 10-K: Official yearly report (unlikely given the Polish title and focus on signature). - AR: Standalone audit reports (possible, but 'Sprawozdanie Zarządu' is specifically 'Management Board Report'). - MDA: Management's detailed explanation of financial results, business trends, and outlook. This aligns perfectly with 'Sprawozdanie Zarządu' (Management Board Report). Since the document is the signed content of the report itself (not an announcement *about* the report, as per the 'MENU VS MEAL' rule, and the length is substantial enough to contain the report's structure, even if only the signature block is shown), MDA is the most appropriate classification.
2022-04-26 Polish
SZD 2021
Annual Report Classification · 100% confidence The document is explicitly titled 'XTPL S.A. Raport roczny za rok 2021' (Annual Report for 2021). It contains a comprehensive review of the company's activities, financial performance, management discussion, governance, and detailed financial data for the full fiscal year. It is clearly the primary annual reporting document, not an announcement or a summary. FY 2021
2022-04-26 Polish
JSF 2021 podpisy
Regulatory Filings Classification · 95% confidence The document text consists almost entirely of XML digital signature blocks (Signatures, SignedInfo, SignatureValue, KeyInfo, X509Data, etc.). This structure is characteristic of documents that have been digitally signed for authenticity and integrity, often required for official regulatory submissions in certain jurisdictions (like Polish e-filings, suggested by the Polish text in the certificates). The presence of multiple signatures and references to an XHTML file named 'XTPL_BSF 2021_raport_JSF_FINAL.xhtml' strongly suggests this is the underlying data or the signed wrapper of a formal report. Given the context of financial documents, and the fact that the content is the signature block rather than the report narrative itself, we must look for clues about the *type* of report being signed. The filename contains 'raport' (report) and '2021'. The document length is substantial (23,663 chars), suggesting it's not just a brief announcement. However, the provided text *is* the signature block, not the report content. If this were a standalone announcement about a report, it would likely be classified as RPA or RNS (Rule 2). Since the content is the signature structure itself, and it references an underlying report ('XTPL_BSF 2021_raport_JSF_FINAL.xhtml'), this document is most likely the signed version of a comprehensive report. We must choose the most appropriate report type based on the context clues: 1. 'raport' (report) and '2021' suggests an annual or interim report. 2. The document is long, suggesting a comprehensive filing. 3. The presence of multiple, complex digital signatures (including those from Polish certification authorities) indicates a formal, legally binding submission. If this were a 10-K, it would typically be labeled as such. If it were an Interim Report (IR), it would be comprehensive. Since the text is the *signature* of a report, and we lack the actual content to confirm if it's annual (10-K) or interim (IR), we look at the definitions: - 10-K: Official yearly report. - AR: Standalone audit reports. - IR: Comprehensive financial report for a period shorter than a year. Without the actual content, classifying it as the report itself (10-K or IR) is an assumption. However, the structure strongly implies the *final, signed version* of a major filing. Given the complexity and the reference to a 'raport' from 2021, it is highly likely to be a comprehensive financial report. In many European contexts, these signed documents are the official submission. If we treat the presence of the signed XHTML reference as the document itself, and given the lack of specific quarterly/half-year markers, the most encompassing category for a comprehensive, signed financial report that isn't explicitly a 10-K is often the Interim Report (IR) if it's not annual, or we default to a general filing type. Revisiting the definitions: The document is the *signed wrapper* of a report. If the underlying report is comprehensive, it's either 10-K or IR. Since the text is the signature block, and not the report content, the safest classification based on Rule 2 (Menu vs Meal) would lean towards RPA or RNS if it were short. Since the document is long (23k chars), it's likely the full signed document, not just an announcement. Given the Polish context (EuroCert, Krajowa Izba Rozliczeniowa), these filings often relate to statutory reporting. Since we cannot confirm 'Annual' (10-K), and it is a comprehensive report structure, 'IR' (Interim/Quarterly Report) is a strong candidate for a comprehensive non-annual filing, or 'AR' if it's an audit report. However, the presence of multiple signatures and the reference to a 'raport' strongly suggests this is the final, legally binding submission of a major financial statement. In the absence of clear annual/quarterly markers, and given the structure is the signature block of a document referencing an XHTML report, classifying it as a general Regulatory Filing (RNS) or the specific report type is difficult. Given the high confidence in it being a formal financial document, and the filename suggesting a 'report', I will classify it as the most likely comprehensive report type that isn't explicitly the US 10-K, which is the Interim Report (IR), assuming the 2021 reference points to a period report. *Self-Correction based on structure:* The document is the XML signature structure itself. This structure is often attached to or constitutes the filing. If this were an ER or IR, the text would contain financial figures. Since it only contains signatures, it is technically a filing wrapper. However, in many systems, the signed wrapper *is* the filing. Given the filename 'raport_JSF_FINAL', it is the final report. I will proceed with the assumption that this signed structure represents the final, comprehensive financial report. If the document is a signed report, and we cannot confirm it is annual (10-K), IR (Interim Report) is the next best fit for a comprehensive report. Let's check for Audit Report (AR) clues: No explicit mention of 'audit' or 'stress test' in the visible text, only 'raport'. I will classify this as a Regulatory Filing (RNS) because the content is purely metadata/signature structure, which often falls into the miscellaneous regulatory category when the actual content type is obscured by the wrapper format, unless it is clearly an ER or IR. *Final Decision:* The content is the digital signature block for a file named 'raport_JSF_FINAL.xhtml'. This is the mechanism of submission for a formal report. Since the actual report content is not visible, and this is the signed wrapper, RNS (General Regulatory Filings) is the most accurate classification for the *provided text*, as it doesn't contain the financial data of an ER, IR, or 10-K, but rather the legal certification of a filing. Confidence is moderate because the underlying document type is strongly implied but not explicitly present in the text provided.
2022-04-26 Polish
JSF 2021
Annual Report Classification · 100% confidence The document is a comprehensive 'Jednostkowe sprawozdanie finansowe' (Standalone Financial Statement) for the company XTPL S.A. for the fiscal year 2021. It contains detailed financial data, including balance sheets, income statements, cash flow statements, notes to the financial statements, and accounting policies. It is not an announcement of a report, but the report itself. Given it covers a full fiscal year and includes audited-style financial statements, it falls under the category of an Annual Report (10-K equivalent for non-US entities). FY 2021
2022-04-26 Polish
SSF 2021 podpisy
Regulatory Filings Classification · 95% confidence The provided document text consists almost entirely of XML structures detailing digital signatures (Signatures, SignedInfo, SignatureValue, KeyInfo, X509Certificate, etc.). This structure is characteristic of a digitally signed document, often an attachment or a wrapper for a primary filing. The presence of multiple signatures, signing times (e.g., '2022-04-26T11:00:13Z', '2022-04-26T11:02:07Z'), and references to a ZIP file ('259400H9PEQYON2NI017-2021-12-31-pl.zip') strongly suggests this is not the content of a standard financial report (like 10-K or IR) but rather the metadata or signature block associated with a regulatory submission. Since the text itself is the signature block and not the report content, and it is a regulatory filing wrapper, the most appropriate classification is the general fallback category for regulatory announcements that don't fit specific content types, which is Regulatory Filings (RNS). The document length (15,730 chars) is substantial, but the content is purely technical/metadata, not narrative financial reporting.
2022-04-26 Polish
SSF 2021
Annual Report (ESEF) Classification · 19% confidence FY 2021
2022-04-26 Polish

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