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CENTRAL ASIA METALS PLC — Investor Relations & Filings

Ticker · CAML ISIN · GB00B67KBV28 LEI · 213800EYQBJZIT64NH43 IL Mining and quarrying
Filings indexed 472 across all filing types
Latest filing 2013-07-02 Regulatory Filings
Country GB United Kingdom
Listing IL CAML

About CENTRAL ASIA METALS PLC

https://www.centralasiametals.com/

Central Asia Metals PLC is a low-cost, diversified base metals producer. The company's core operations involve the production of copper cathodes via a solvent extraction-electrowinning (SX-EW) process, as well as the production of zinc and lead concentrates. Its primary products are copper, zinc, and lead, with silver as a by-product. The corporate strategy centers on the efficient, profitable, and sustainable production of metals essential for modern living. This focus on operational efficiency and cost control enables the company to maintain high profitability margins compared to its peers while pursuing growth opportunities.

Recent filings

Filing Released Lang Actions
H1 2013 Production and Operations Update
Regulatory Filings Classification · 98% confidence The document is identified by the RNS Number (3472I) and the header 'RNS Number'. The content provides an 'H1 2013 Production and Operations Update' with specific production figures (Q2 2013, H1 2013) and operational highlights. This is a periodic operational update, not a full annual report (10-K) or a comprehensive interim report (IR), but rather an announcement of operational results. Since it is explicitly marked as an RNS release and contains operational highlights rather than full financial statements, it fits best as a general Regulatory Filing (RNS) or potentially an Earnings Release (ER) if it were quarterly results. Given the nature of an 'Operations Update' which often precedes or accompanies a formal financial report, and the explicit RNS tagging, RNS is the most appropriate general classification for this type of market-sensitive operational news release that doesn't fit the specific financial report codes (10-K, IR, ER). However, because it details period-specific operational results (H1 2013 production), it strongly resembles an Earnings Release (ER) which covers key highlights for a period. Given the options, ER is often used for these periodic operational/production updates that summarize performance for a period (H1). I will classify it as ER as it is a periodic performance summary, but RNS is a close secondary option.
2013-07-02 English
New Framework Agreement for 100% Kounrad Project
Share Issue/Capital Change Classification · 99% confidence The document begins with an 'RNS Number' and the date, indicating it is a regulatory announcement disseminated via the Regulatory News Service (RNS). The content details a significant corporate action: an 'Acquisition' framework agreement for a 100% stake in the Kounrad Project, involving the issuance of new shares (21,211,751 Ordinary Shares) representing 20% of the enlarged share capital, and the appointment of a new Non-Executive Director. This type of announcement, detailing a major transaction, share issuance, and director appointment, is typically classified as a significant corporate event announcement. Since it is not a full annual report (10-K), an earnings release (ER), or a proxy statement (DEF 14A/PSI), and it is explicitly distributed via RNS, the most appropriate classification is the general regulatory announcement category, RNS, as it is a primary market disclosure. It is not a 'CAP' (Capital/Financing Update) because while it involves share issuance, the primary focus is the M&A/Acquisition activity, and it is being disseminated via the standard regulatory channel (RNS). It is not 'TAR' (M&A Activity) because while it is an acquisition, the format and source (RNS) strongly suggest the general regulatory disclosure category is preferred for these routine, market-moving announcements unless a more specific category like 'SHA' (Share Issue) or 'DIV' (Dividend) is clearly dominant. Given the context of an RNS distribution for a major corporate event, RNS is the best fit, although TAR or SHA are secondary possibilities. I will select RNS as the primary classification for a general regulatory news service release.
2013-06-27 English
Notice of EGM
Share Issue/Capital Change Classification · 99% confidence The document is explicitly marked with an 'RNS Number' and contains an announcement dated 13 June 2013 regarding a 'Proposed Share Premium Cancellation and Notice of Extraordinary General Meeting'. It details the intention to post a circular and formal notice of an Extraordinary General Meeting (EGM) to shareholders. Since the document is an official announcement disseminated via the RNS service, and it specifically concerns calling a general meeting (EGM) and related corporate actions (Share Premium Cancellation), it fits the criteria for a general regulatory announcement or a filing related to a shareholder meeting. The key elements are the RNS header, the announcement of an EGM, and the associated corporate action details. While it relates to a meeting, it is primarily the announcement itself, not the proxy materials (PSI) or the voting results (DVA). Given the context of an RNS filing announcing a corporate action and a future EGM, the most appropriate classification is RNS, as it is a general regulatory announcement disseminated through that channel, or potentially AGM-R if the EGM is treated similarly to an AGM for classification purposes, but RNS is the explicit source identifier here. However, since the content is focused on calling an EGM and related corporate restructuring, and the definitions include 'AGM-R' for AGM materials, I will check if there is a better fit. The document announces the EGM and posts the notice. This is very close to proxy solicitation materials (PSI) or AGM materials (AGM-R). Since it is a 'Notice of Extraordinary General Meeting' being posted, and it is distributed via RNS, RNS is a safe general classification. If we must choose between AGM-R (for meeting materials) and RNS (for the distribution method/general announcement), RNS is the explicit channel used. Let's re-evaluate the definitions. AGM-R is for 'Presentations and materials shared during the Annual General Meeting (AGM)'. This is a notice for an EGM. PSI is for 'Proxy Solicitation & Information Statement'. This document contains the notice for the EGM, which is part of the solicitation process. Given the explicit RNS header and the nature of the announcement, RNS is the most accurate general regulatory filing code for this specific RNS release.
2013-06-13 English
Group of companies' accounts made up to 2012-12-31
Regulatory Filings
2013-06-10 English
Results of AGM
AGM Information Classification · 99% confidence The document explicitly mentions 'RNS Number', indicating it is a regulatory filing announcement. The title is 'Results of AGM' and the text states that 'all resolutions proposed at the Annual General Meeting held earlier today were duly passed.' This directly relates to the outcome of the Annual General Meeting. While AGM-R covers AGM materials, this specific document is a short announcement confirming the results, which often falls under general regulatory announcements (RNS) or, more specifically, the declaration of voting results (DVA). Since it is a formal announcement of voting results from a general meeting, DVA (Declaration of Voting Results & Voting Rights Announcements) is the most precise fit, although RNS is also applicable as a general regulatory filing. Given the specific content about resolutions passing at the AGM, DVA is superior to RNS. However, looking at the definitions, AGM-R is for 'Presentations and materials shared during the Annual General Meeting (AGM)'. This document is the *result* announcement, not the presentation/materials. DVA is for 'Official results from shareholder votes at any general meeting (AGM or EGM)'. This perfectly matches the content. The document is very short (1162 chars) and is an announcement, not the full material, supporting a specific announcement code over a comprehensive report code.
2013-05-22 English
Production Update
Regulatory Filings Classification · 98% confidence The document is explicitly marked with an 'RNS Number' and contains the header 'RNS Number : 1577F' and concludes with 'This information is provided by RNS The company news service from the London Stock Exchange'. The content is a 'Production Update' announcing operational milestones (10,000 tonnes of copper produced, record monthly production). This type of brief, timely operational announcement distributed via the London Stock Exchange's Regulatory News Service (RNS) fits best under the general 'Regulatory Filings' category, as it is not a comprehensive financial report (10-K, IR), an earnings release (ER), or a specific management discussion (MDA). Given the source and nature, RNS is the most appropriate classification.
2013-05-21 English

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