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Boliden — Investor Relations & Filings

Ticker · BOL ISIN · SE0020050417 LEI · 21380059QU7IM1ONDJ56 ST Manufacturing
Filings indexed 1,068 across all filing types
Latest filing 2024-06-20 Regulatory Filings
Country SE Sweden
Listing ST BOL

About Boliden

https://www.boliden.com/

Boliden is a metals company focused on the exploration, mining, smelting, and recycling of mineral resources. The company's primary products include base metals such as zinc, copper, lead, and nickel, as well as precious metals like gold and silver. Operations are centered around a portfolio of open-pit and underground mines and several smelters. Boliden refines mineral concentrates from its own mines and external sources into pure metals. The company emphasizes sustainable metal production, utilizing modern technology and innovative methods to enhance resource efficiency and minimize environmental impact. It is also a prominent recycler of used metals, particularly from electronic products.

Recent filings

Filing Released Lang Actions
Rapport om betalningar till myndigheter 2023
Regulatory Filings Classification · 95% confidence The document is titled "Rapport om betalningar till myndigheter 2023" (Report on payments to governments 2023) and explicitly states it is published in accordance with a specific Swedish law regarding reporting payments to authorities. This type of report details payments made to governments, often related to extractive industries, which falls under specific ESG/transparency reporting requirements. Reviewing the definitions: - 10-K/IR: Not a full annual or interim financial report. - ER/MDA: Not an earnings release or management discussion. - SR (Environmental & Social Information): This category covers ESG factors. Payments to governments transparency reports are often considered a key component of the Governance (G) aspect of ESG, or sometimes specifically mandated social/transparency reporting. - RNS (Regulatory Filings): This is a general regulatory announcement. Given the specific nature of the report (payments to governments transparency), it is a specialized regulatory disclosure. While it touches upon governance/social aspects, it is not a general ESG report (SR) but a specific legal compliance filing. Since there is no specific code for 'Payments to Governments Report', and it is a mandatory regulatory disclosure, the most appropriate general regulatory category is RNS, unless it strongly aligns with SR (ESG). Since transparency reporting on payments to governments is a key element of corporate responsibility and governance disclosure, SR is a strong candidate, but RNS serves as the best fallback for specific, non-standard regulatory disclosures. However, given the context of modern financial reporting, transparency reports related to operations often fall under broader ESG/SR mandates. Let's check if any other category fits better. It is not a standard financial report, management discussion, or shareholder communication. Comparing SR (ESG) vs RNS (General Regulatory): Payments to governments reporting is a specific transparency requirement often grouped with sustainability reporting. If we must choose the most specific fit among the provided options, and recognizing that transparency reports on payments are often mandated alongside ESG disclosures, SR might be intended. However, since the document is short (1248 chars) and appears to be the report itself (not an announcement of a report), and it is a specific regulatory filing not covered by other codes, RNS (General Regulatory Filings) is the safest classification for a specific, non-standard regulatory disclosure. Revisiting the definitions: SR is for ESG performance. Payments to governments transparency is a specific governance/transparency disclosure. Since it is a specific regulatory report, RNS is the most accurate fallback for a non-standard filing type. Final decision: It is a specific regulatory report mandated by law, fitting best under the general regulatory filing category (RNS) as no specific code exists for 'Payments to Governments Report'.
2024-06-20 Swedish
Report of payments to government agencies in 2023
Regulatory Filings Classification · 95% confidence The document is titled "Report of payments to government agencies in 2023" and explicitly states that "Boliden is today publishing its report...". It details payments related to extractive industry operations in specific jurisdictions for the year 2023. This type of specific, non-standard regulatory disclosure (payments to governments) does not fit neatly into the primary categories like 10-K, ER, or IR. Since it is a specific report publication announcement, and it doesn't align with ESG (SR) or Audit (AR), the most appropriate general category for a specific, non-standard regulatory disclosure that is being published is the fallback category, Regulatory Filings (RNS). The document is short and announces the publication of the report, fitting the 'Menu vs Meal' rule if the actual report content is separate, but even if this is the full content, it is a specific regulatory filing announcement.
2024-06-20 English
Confirmation of insurance claim for Rönnskär
Legal Proceedings Report Classification · 99% confidence The document is explicitly titled "Press release" and announces a specific financial event: the confirmation of a major insurance claim related to a fire incident, detailing the expected impact on the Q2 2024 results (SEK 2.4 billion income). This is a timely announcement of a significant financial event that is not a full periodic report (like 10-K or IR), nor is it a general regulatory filing (RNS). It specifically relates to a financial impact/update. While it could potentially be an Earnings Release (ER) if it were part of the quarterly results package, its format as a standalone press release focusing on a single, major, non-recurring financial event (insurance payout confirmation) makes it best classified as a general financial update or announcement. Given the options, it is a specific financial event announcement. Since it is not a formal Earnings Release (ER) which typically covers the entire period's performance, and it's not a formal regulatory filing (RNS), it fits best as a specific financial announcement. However, looking closely at the definitions, 'ER' is for 'Initial announcement of quarterly/periodical financial results (key highlights only)'. This is a key highlight, but specific to an insurance claim. 'RNS' is the fallback for miscellaneous filings. Given the nature of the announcement—a significant, non-recurring financial event confirmation impacting future earnings—it is a material disclosure. In many databases, such specific, material financial news releases that aren't the full ER are often categorized under a general regulatory/news category. Since it's a press release announcing a financial outcome, and it doesn't fit perfectly into the defined categories like DIV, CAP, or ER (which implies the full set of results), the most appropriate general category for material, non-standard financial news is RNS (Regulatory Filings/General Regulatory Announcements). It is short (1614 chars) and contains material information, fitting the scope of a regulatory disclosure.
2024-05-03 English
Bekräftelse på försäkringsåtagande för Rönnskär
Regulatory Filings Classification · 99% confidence The document is titled "Pressmeddelande" (Press Release) and is dated May 3, 2024. It announces a specific financial event: confirmation of the insurance settlement for the Rönnskär electrolysis plant fire from 2023, leading to an expected revenue recognition of 2.4 billion SEK in Q2 2024. This is a timely announcement of a significant financial event, not a comprehensive periodic report (like 10-K or IR) or a transcript. It fits best under the 'Earnings Release' category (ER) as it details a major, non-recurring financial impact that will affect upcoming period results, or potentially 'Regulatory Filings' (RNS) if it's a mandatory disclosure not covered elsewhere. Given that it explicitly details a material financial impact (2.4 billion SEK revenue recognition) that directly impacts earnings, 'ER' is the most appropriate fit among the specific financial codes, as it functions as an earnings-related announcement outside of the standard quarterly release cycle. It is too specific for the general RNS fallback.
2024-05-03 Swedish
Confirmation of insurance claim for Rönnskär
Legal Proceedings Report Classification · 99% confidence The document is a short announcement confirming the acceptance of a major insurance claim related to a fire incident and stating the resulting income (SEK 2.4 billion) that will affect the Q2 2024 results. It is not a full financial report (10-K or IR), nor is it a standard earnings release (ER) which typically covers all operational results. It is a specific, material, non-recurring financial event announcement. Since it details a specific financial impact and is not a general regulatory filing (RNS) or a report publication announcement (RPA), it best fits the 'Capital/Financing Update' (CAP) category as it directly relates to a significant inflow of capital/proceeds impacting the balance sheet and income statement, or potentially 'Regulatory Filings' (RNS) if viewed as a material event disclosure. Given the focus on the insurance proceeds impacting the result, 'CAP' is a strong fit, but 'RNS' is the most appropriate fallback for specific, material, non-standard disclosures that aren't explicitly covered elsewhere. However, since it is a direct financial update regarding a major cash event, and not just a notice of a report, I will classify it as a specific financial update. Since there is no specific category for 'Insurance Claim Update', and it is a material event disclosure, 'RNS' (Regulatory Filings/Miscellaneous Material Announcement) is the safest and most accurate classification based on the provided definitions, as it is a specific, material announcement outside the core reporting cycle.
2024-05-03 English
Bekräftelse på försäkringsåtagande för Rönnskär
Legal Proceedings Report Classification · 99% confidence The document is a short announcement in Swedish titled "Bekräftelse på försäkringsåtagande för Rönnskär" (Confirmation of insurance commitment for Rönnskär). It details that the primary insurer has confirmed its commitment to pay 2.4 billion SEK related to a fire incident, which Boliden intends to recognize as revenue in Q2 2024. This is a specific, material financial event announcement, but it is not a full financial report (10-K, IR), an earnings release (ER), or a management discussion (MDA). It relates to a specific financial/insurance matter. Given the options, it is a specific update on a financial/insurance matter. Since it is not a standard regulatory filing like 10-K or IR, and it is not a dividend (DIV) or capital change (CAP), it fits best as a specific financial update. However, none of the codes perfectly capture a specific insurance settlement confirmation. It is not a general regulatory filing (RNS) because it is highly specific. It is not a Call Transcript (CT) or Investor Presentation (IP). Given the nature of the announcement—a significant financial event confirmation impacting results—and the lack of a perfect fit, it is closest to a general regulatory announcement or a specific financial update. Since it is a formal announcement about a financial settlement, and it is very short (1695 chars), it could potentially be classified as a Regulatory Filing (RNS) if it doesn't fit elsewhere, or perhaps a Capital/Financing Update (CAP) if the insurance proceeds are viewed as a form of financing/cash inflow, but CAP usually relates to debt/equity issuance. Given the context of financial reporting, this is a material event disclosure. I will classify it as RNS as a specific, material, non-standard disclosure that doesn't fit the other defined categories like ER, IR, or DIV.
2024-05-03 Swedish

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