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BISICHI PLC — Investor Relations & Filings

Ticker · BISI ISIN · GB0001012045 LEI · 213800RRWN6ZBPW2ZV03 IL Mining and quarrying
Filings indexed 178 across all filing types
Latest filing 2022-06-17 AGM Information
Country GB United Kingdom
Listing IL BISI

About BISICHI PLC

https://bisichi.co.uk/

Bisichi PLC is an investment company with primary interests in coal mining and property management. The company's core operational asset is the Black Wattle Colliery, a coal mining and processing operation. Alongside its mining activities, Bisichi manages a portfolio of investment properties. The corporate strategy is centered on delivering long-term, sustainable value by extending the operational life of existing assets and pursuing new development opportunities within its sectors.

Recent filings

Filing Released Lang Actions
Bisichi Plc - Result of General Meeting
AGM Information Classification · 99% confidence The document explicitly states it contains the "Result of General Meeting" held on June 16, 2022. It details the resolutions passed on a poll, including the percentage of votes FOR and AGAINST. This directly corresponds to the definition of Declaration of Voting Results & Voting Rights Announcements (AGM-R or DVA). Since it reports the outcome of a General Meeting vote, AGM-R (AGM Information, which often includes results) or DVA (Declaration of Voting Results) are the most appropriate. Given the structure focusing purely on the poll results of the meeting, DVA is highly specific, but AGM-R covers the context of the meeting itself. Reviewing the definitions, AGM-R is for 'Presentations and materials shared during the Annual General Meeting (AGM)', while DVA is for 'Official results from shareholder votes at any general meeting (AGM or EGM)'. Since the core content is the official results of the vote, DVA is the most precise fit. However, AGM-R is also a strong candidate as it relates to the AGM event. Given the options, DVA specifically captures the 'Result' aspect better than the general AGM-R category, which might imply presentation slides. I will select DVA as the primary classification for vote results.
2022-06-17 English
Bisichi Plc - Trading Update
Earnings Release Classification · 98% confidence The document is titled "Bisichi Plc - Trading Update" and provides an update on current trading conditions, referencing prior financial results (2021 financial results published on April 20, 2022). It discusses market conditions (coal prices) and provides an expectation for the results for the six months ended June 30, 2022. This content is a high-level summary of recent performance, distinct from a full quarterly report (IR) or a full annual report (10-K). It most closely aligns with an Earnings Release (ER), which is defined as the initial announcement of periodical financial results (key highlights only). Given the short length (1429 chars) and the nature of providing key highlights and outlook following a prior formal release, ER is the most appropriate classification. H1 2022
2022-06-06 English
Bisichi Plc - Report on Payments to Governments
Audit Report / Information Classification · 95% confidence The document is titled "Report on Payments to Governments for the year 2021" and explicitly states it is issued under the "UK Reports on Payments to Governments Regulation 2014" and the "Disclosure and Transparency Rules of the Financial Conduct Authority". This type of mandatory, specific disclosure related to extractive industries payments to governments does not fit neatly into the standard SEC filings (10-K, IR, ER, etc.) or common corporate actions (DIV, CAP, MANG). Reviewing the provided definitions, none perfectly match a 'Payments to Governments Report'. However, the document is a specific regulatory disclosure mandated by UK rules, not a general financial report (like 10-K or IR) or a management discussion (MDA). Since it is a specific regulatory filing that doesn't fit the other specialized categories (like DIRS, DVA, DEF 14A), the most appropriate fallback category is 'Regulatory Filings' (RNS), as it represents a mandatory regulatory disclosure that doesn't have its own dedicated code in the provided list. It is not an RPA because it is the report itself, not just an announcement of the report's availability (though it mentions sending it to the NSM). Given the highly specific nature of the content (extractive industry payments disclosure) and the lack of a dedicated code, RNS is the best fit among the options. FY 2021
2022-06-01 English
Payments to Government
Environmental & Social Information Classification · 85% confidence The document text is structured data, likely extracted from an XML or similar format, detailing payments made to governments related to extractive industries. The title explicitly mentions 'ExtractivesReport' and details 'Payments to Government' for the period ending 2021-12-31. This type of specific, non-standard regulatory disclosure, often related to ESG or transparency mandates (like EITI), does not fit neatly into the primary financial reports (10-K, IR, ER) or standard corporate actions (DIV, CAP, MANG). Reviewing the definitions: - It is not an AGM-R, 10-K, AR, MANG, CT, CAP, DVA, DLST, DIRS, ER, DEF 14A, RPA, SHA, POS. - It is not a standard financial report like IR or FS. - It is not a governance report (CGR) or an ESG report (SR), although it has ESG relevance, it is a specific payment disclosure. Since this is a highly specific, structured report detailing payments related to resource extraction, and it doesn't match any of the other specific codes (like those for dividends, capital changes, or standard financial statements), the most appropriate fallback category is 'Regulatory Filings' (RNS), as it represents a required, specific regulatory disclosure that lacks its own dedicated code. However, given the nature of the data (detailed financial/operational data in a structured format), if 'XLSX' (Financial Supplement Data) is interpreted broadly as structured data supplements, it might be considered. But 'XLSX' implies an Excel file format, and this looks like raw data extraction. Therefore, RNS remains the best fit as a miscellaneous regulatory filing.
2022-05-31 English
Notice of General Meeting
Proxy Solicitation & Information Statement Classification · 98% confidence The document is explicitly titled "Notice of General Meeting" and contains a letter from the Chairman inviting shareholders to a General Meeting (GM) scheduled for June 16, 2022. It details the business to be transacted, which is an ordinary resolution regarding the buy-out of share options. The document also includes detailed instructions on how to appoint a proxy and vote, which are characteristic features of a notice sent out ahead of a shareholder meeting. This strongly indicates the document is related to soliciting votes for a meeting, fitting the description of Proxy Solicitation & Information Statement (PSI). While it announces a meeting, the content is the detailed solicitation material itself, not just a brief announcement of publication (RPA/RNS).
2022-05-20 English
Bisichi Plc - Notice of GM
AGM Information Classification · 95% confidence The document is explicitly titled 'Bisichi Plc - Notice of GM' and states that the company 'has posted a Notice of General Meeting' for June 16, 2022. It details the time, location, and purpose (share options resolution). This document is an announcement regarding a General Meeting, not the actual AGM presentation materials (AGM-R) or the voting results (DVA). Since it is a formal notice for a meeting that is not the Annual General Meeting (though it follows the AGM), and it is a specific type of corporate announcement, it fits best under the general category for formal notices or regulatory filings. Given the options, 'AGM-R' is for presentations/materials *during* the AGM. This is the *Notice* of the meeting. Since there is no specific 'Notice of General Meeting' code, and it is a formal regulatory announcement about a shareholder meeting, 'RNS' (Regulatory Filings/General regulatory announcements) is the most appropriate fallback, although 'AGM-R' is related to the event type. However, the content is purely the notice/invitation, not the presentation itself. Given the context of corporate actions, 'RNS' is the safest general classification for a formal notice that doesn't fit a more specific category like DIV or DVA.
2022-05-20 English

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