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AEC Pipelines, L.P. - Investor Relations & Filings

Listed IPO Apr 1997
TSX Construction
Filings indexed 26 across all filing types
Latest filing 2000-09-18 Regulatory Filings
Country CA Canada
Listing TSX

About AEC Pipelines, L.P.

https://aec-pipeline.com/

AEC Pipelines, L.P. is a general engineering contractor providing comprehensive construction and maintenance services for infrastructure projects. The firm specializes in managing multi-phase jobs, encompassing new construction, repairs, and restorations, often executed on fully operational sites. AEC Pipelines offers an end-to-end client experience, integrating seamless communication, detailed budgeting, staffing, and on-site organization. The company leverages extensive construction experience to deliver quality handiwork and rigorous project management for a diverse range of clients.

Recent filings

Filing Released Lang Actions
Material change report - English.PDF
Regulatory Filings Classification · 95% confidence The document is a 'Material Change Report' filed under various Canadian provincial Securities Acts. It details a takeover bid (M&A activity) where Alberta Energy Company Ltd. (AEC) acquired a majority stake in AEC Pipelines, L.P. and outlines plans for compulsory acquisition. While it discusses M&A, the document itself is a formal regulatory filing required by law to report a material change in the company's status. Since it does not fit into the specific 'M&A Activity' (TAR) category which is typically reserved for the initial offer/takeover bid documents themselves, and it is a formal regulatory disclosure, it is best classified as a Regulatory Filing (RNS).
2000-09-18 English
Material change report - English.PDF
M&A Activity Classification · 95% confidence The document is a 'Material Change Report' filed under various Canadian provincial Securities Acts. It details a takeover bid (an offer by Alberta Energy Company Ltd. to acquire Class A Units of AEC Pipelines, L.P.). This document is a formal regulatory filing required when a material change occurs in a company's business or affairs. Since it specifically concerns a merger/takeover proposal and the associated board recommendation, it falls under the M&A Activity category.
2000-08-18 English
Other Correspondence.pdf
Regulatory Filings Classification · 95% confidence The document is a short correspondence letter from a regulatory body (Commission) acknowledging the receipt of an Annual Information Form (AIF). It does not contain the financial data or the report itself, but rather serves as a confirmation of filing. Per the 'Certification Rule' and the 'Menu vs Meal' rule, correspondence regarding the filing of documents is classified as a Regulatory Filing (RNS).
2000-06-07 English
Other Correspondence.pdf
Regulatory Filings Classification · 95% confidence The document is a short correspondence letter from a regulatory body (Capital Markets) acknowledging the filing of an Annual Information Form. It does not contain financial statements or the report itself, but rather serves as a notice of regulatory filing status. Given the short length and the nature of the content (a regulatory confirmation), it falls under the fallback category for regulatory announcements.
2000-06-05 English
Other Correspondence.PDF
Regulatory Filings Classification · 95% confidence The document is a short correspondence (979 characters) from a regulatory body (Registrar of Securities) acknowledging the receipt and acceptance of an annual information form. It is not the report itself, but rather a confirmation letter regarding a filing. Per the certification and fallback rules, this is classified as a regulatory filing.
2000-05-24 English
Other Correspondence.pdf
Regulatory Filings Classification · 95% confidence The document is a receipt issued by a regulatory body (Department of Justice, Securities Administration Branch) confirming the filing of an Annual Information Form. It is a short, administrative confirmation letter rather than the financial report itself. Per the 'Certification Rule' and the 'Menu vs Meal' rule, administrative confirmations and regulatory receipts fall under the fallback category of Regulatory Filings (RNS).
2000-05-23 English

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