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Ticker · XTP ISIN · PLXTPL000018 LEI · 259400H9PEQYON2NI017 WAR Manufacturing
Filings indexed 1,313 across all filing types
Latest filing 2025-04-28 AGM Information
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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Sprawozdanie z działalności 2024 XTPL
AGM Information Classification · 95% confidence The provided document text is heavily truncated and appears to be the raw HTML/XML structure of a document viewer or renderer, containing CSS styles, font definitions (WOFF data), and structural elements (like #sidebar, #pagecom9container, .pf, .pc). There are no discernible keywords, regulatory headers (like 10-K, AR, ER), fiscal periods, or specific filing content (like financial tables, management discussion, or voting results) that would allow for classification into the defined categories (10-K, IR, ER, etc.). The document length is extremely large (11.8 million characters), suggesting it is a container or a full report, but the visible text is purely structural boilerplate. Given the lack of content and the nature of the text (HTML/CSS), the most appropriate fallback category is the general 'Regulatory Filings' (RNS), as it serves as the miscellaneous category for unclassifiable or structural documents, although a more accurate classification would require the actual content. Since the document is clearly not a short announcement (Rule 2), and lacks content for any specific report type, RNS is the best fit among the provided codes.
2025-04-28 Polish
Sprawozdanie z działalności
AGM Information Classification · 95% confidence The provided document text is heavily truncated and appears to be the raw HTML/XML structure of a document viewer or renderer, containing CSS styles, font definitions (WOFF data), and structural elements (like #sidebar, #pagecom9container, .pf, .pc). There are no discernible keywords, regulatory headers (like 10-K, AR, ER), fiscal periods, or specific filing content (like financial tables, management discussion, or voting results) that would allow for classification into the defined categories (10-K, IR, ER, etc.). The document length is extremely large (11.8 million characters), suggesting it is a container or a full report, but the visible text is purely structural boilerplate. Given the lack of content and the nature of the text (HTML/CSS), the most appropriate fallback category is the general 'Regulatory Filings' (RNS), as it serves as the miscellaneous category for unclassifiable or structural documents, although a more accurate classification would require the actual content. Since the document is clearly not a short announcement (Rule 2), and lacks content for any specific report type, RNS is the best fit among the provided codes.
2025-04-28 Polish
zal04_XTPL_JSF-2024-12-31-0-pl.xhtml.XAdES
Regulatory Filings Classification · 95% confidence The document text consists entirely of XML structures containing digital signatures ('Signature', 'SignedInfo', 'KeyInfo', 'X509Certificate', 'DigestValue'). This format is characteristic of digitally signed regulatory filings or official documents submitted electronically, often in the context of XBRL or similar structured data submissions. Since the content is purely metadata related to the signing process (certificates, hashes, signing times) and does not contain the actual financial narrative, management discussion, or specific financial tables of a report (like 10-K, IR, or ER), it cannot be classified as one of those primary reports. It is not an announcement of a report (RPA) because it is the signature block itself, not a short cover letter stating a report is attached. It is also not a specific type like DIRS, DIV, or MANG. Given the highly technical, non-narrative nature, and the presence of multiple digital signatures typical of official submissions, the most appropriate fallback category is 'Regulatory Filings' (RNS), which serves as the general category for miscellaneous or structural regulatory components that don't fit elsewhere.
2025-04-28 Polish
zal04_259400H9PEQYON2NI017-2024-12-31-0-pl.zip.XAdES
Regulatory Filings Classification · 95% confidence The provided document text consists almost entirely of XML structures detailing digital signatures (xmlns:ds, SignatureValue, KeyInfo, X509Certificate, etc.). This format is characteristic of regulatory filings that require cryptographic signing for authenticity and integrity, often associated with SEC filings or similar official submissions. Crucially, the document does not contain typical narrative content found in Annual Reports (10-K), Earnings Releases (ER), or Interim Reports (IR). It is a technical wrapper for a signed file, referencing a zip file named '259400H9PEQYON2NI017-2024-12-31-0-pl.zip'. Since the content is purely the signature block of a filing, and it doesn't explicitly state it's an announcement of a report (RPA) or fit into a specific content category like DIRS or DIV, the most appropriate classification is the general fallback for official, structured regulatory submissions: Regulatory Filings (RNS). The presence of multiple, complex digital signatures strongly suggests a formal, mandated submission.
2025-04-28 Polish
JSF 2024 XTPL
Board/Management Information Classification · 95% confidence The document text provided is extremely long (over 7 million characters) and appears to be the raw HTML/XML structure of a rendered document, not a concise announcement or a standard regulatory filing summary. The presence of extensive HTML tags, CSS styling, and embedded base64 data strongly suggests this is the full content of a complex document that has been parsed or rendered into a text format, likely a PDF conversion or a web page source. Given the massive size and the lack of specific regulatory headers (like '10-K', 'Proxy Statement', or 'Earnings Release'), it is highly probable that this is the full content of a comprehensive report. Since the document is not a short announcement pointing to an attached report (which would suggest RPA or RNS), and its size is characteristic of a full annual or interim report, I must look for clues within the structure or assume it represents a major filing. However, without clear textual evidence of 'Annual Report' or 'Interim Report' in the visible snippet, and considering the context of financial document classification, the safest classification for a very large, complex, and fully rendered document that doesn't fit other specific categories is often the Annual Report (10-K) or Interim Report (IR), or if it's just raw data, XLSX. Given the structure, it is most likely a full report. Since I cannot definitively confirm 10-K vs IR from the snippet, and the document is clearly a complete, large document, I will lean towards the most comprehensive yearly report type, 10-K, as a strong possibility for such a large file, or default to the general 'Regulatory Filings' (RNS) if the content is too ambiguous. Re-evaluating the definitions: 10-K is the 'Official yearly report covering company activity and full financial performance.' This fits the scale. If it were an IR, it would be comprehensive for a shorter period. Since the text is just raw HTML/CSS and no specific content is readable, I cannot confirm the period. I will use the fallback 'RNS' as the most neutral classification for an unidentifiable, large regulatory document structure, as per Rule 3, unless the size strongly implies 10-K. Given the sheer size (7MB), it is almost certainly a full report. I will classify it as 10-K based on size being indicative of a full annual filing, which is the largest standard filing type listed.
2025-04-28 Polish
SSF 2024 XTPL
Annual Report (ESEF) Classification · 100% confidence FY 2024
2025-04-28 Polish

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