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EURASIA MINING PLC — Investor Relations & Filings

Ticker · EUA ISIN · GB0003230421 LEI · 213800VWNISV35PTI539 IL Mining and quarrying
Filings indexed 513 across all filing types
Latest filing 2015-01-30 Legal Proceedings Report
Country GB United Kingdom
Listing IL EUA

About EURASIA MINING PLC

https://www.eurasiamining.co.uk/

Eurasia Mining PLC is a mineral exploration and development company focused on the production of Platinum Group Metals (PGMs) and gold. The company operates low-cost, open-pit mining projects, including the Monchetundra mine, which produces PGMs with significant battery metals credits, and a surface mine producing both PGMs and gold. These operations are positioned as having low cash costs. The company's products serve markets with robust demand, including the automotive industry for emissions control, the emerging hydrogen economy for fuel cells and hydrogen production, and the precious metals investment sector.

Recent filings

Filing Released Lang Actions
Shareholder Update
Legal Proceedings Report Classification · 95% confidence The document is explicitly titled 'Shareholder Update' and contains a 'Letter to Shareholders' from the CEO providing an overview of the company's assets (West Kytlim, Monchetundra), strategic plans for 2015, updates on licensing, exploration progress, financing strategy, and communication plans. It is not a formal regulatory filing like a 10-K or an earnings release (ER). It is a direct communication to investors detailing operational and strategic matters, which aligns best with an Investor Presentation (IP) or a general shareholder communication. Since it is a letter providing detailed strategic and operational updates, 'Investor Presentation' (IP) is the most fitting category, although 'LTR' (Legal Proceedings Report) or 'RPA' (Report Publication Announcement) could be considered if it were merely announcing another document. Given the content is the update itself, IP is chosen. However, the document is distributed via RNS (RNS Number : 6706D) and is a direct update letter, which often falls under general regulatory announcements if a more specific category like IP isn't perfectly matched. Given the detailed strategic content, IP is strong, but since it's a letter format and distributed via RNS, 'LTR' (Legal Proceedings Report) is incorrect, and 'IP' (Investor Presentation) is the closest fit for detailed strategic updates, even if not a slide deck. If we consider the nature of the communication as a direct, non-statutory update to shareholders, it strongly resembles the content of an Investor Presentation or a detailed management report. Given the options, 'IP' captures the strategic update nature best. Alternatively, since it is distributed via RNS and is a general update, 'RNS' (Regulatory Filings) is a safe fallback. I will classify it as 'IP' due to the detailed strategic and operational review provided directly to shareholders, which is the core function of an investor presentation.
2015-01-30 English
Issue of Equity
Regulatory Filings Classification · 99% confidence The document is clearly identified by the 'RNS Number' header and the concluding statement 'This information is provided by RNS The company news service from the London Stock Exchange'. The content details a 'New Project Collaboration & Investment Agreement' involving an 'Issue of Equity' (issuance of 30,000,000 new ordinary shares) and warrants. This is a corporate announcement made via the Regulatory News Service (RNS). Since the document is a direct announcement of a transaction and not a report itself, and it is explicitly labeled as RNS, the appropriate code is RNS. The document length is short (3500 chars), supporting the classification as an announcement rather than a full report.
2014-12-29 English
Loan Conversion
Regulatory Filings Classification · 98% confidence The document is identified by the 'RNS Number' header and explicitly states 'This information is provided by RNS The company news service from the London Stock Exchange'. The content details the issuance of new ordinary shares to a director in satisfaction of a loan conversion, which relates to a change in share capital/insider transaction. While it involves a director dealing (DIRS) and a share issue (SHA), the primary context is a regulatory announcement disseminated via the RNS system. Given the explicit RNS identification and the nature of the announcement (a specific corporate action update), the most appropriate classification is the general regulatory filing category, RNS, as it is the mechanism of release, unless the content perfectly matches a more specific category. Since it involves the issuance of shares following a loan conversion, it strongly relates to 'Share Issue/Capital Change' (SHA) or 'Director's Dealing' (DIRS). However, RNS filings often cover these specific events. Since the document is a short, formal announcement distributed through the RNS system, and it details a share issuance/capital change, SHA is a strong candidate. Let's re-evaluate against SHA: 'Announcement regarding new share issues, stock splits, or other capital changes.' This fits the issuance of 11,580,776 New Ordinary Shares perfectly. Therefore, SHA is more specific than RNS.
2014-12-22 English
Mining Licence Update
Regulatory Filings Classification · 99% confidence The document is very short (1314 characters) and contains an RNS Number ('0927Y') and the header 'This information is provided by RNS The company news service from the London Stock Exchange'. It provides a brief operational update regarding a mining license application approval status, which is a general regulatory announcement. Since it is a short, general update distributed via the RNS system and does not fit clearly into specific categories like ER, DIV, or DIRS, it defaults to the general regulatory filing category.
2014-11-27 English
Award of Discovery Certificate
Legal Proceedings Report Classification · 99% confidence The document is identified by the 'RNS Number' header and explicitly states, 'This information is provided by RNS The company news service from the London Stock Exchange'. The content announces a specific corporate event: the 'Award of Discovery Certificate' for platinum reserves. This is a general regulatory announcement that does not fit into the specific categories like 10-K, ER, or DIV. Therefore, it falls under the general Regulatory Filings category (RNS). The document length is short (2354 chars), but it contains the substantive news, not just an announcement of another report, making RNS more appropriate than RPA.
2014-10-22 English
Completion of Subscription/Completion of Disposal
Regulatory Filings Classification · 98% confidence The document is identified by the 'RNS Number' header and explicitly states 'This information is provided by RNS The company news service from the London Stock Exchange'. The content details a 'Completion of Subscription' and the subsequent issue of new ordinary shares to raise capital (£294,117) and a related transfer of an asset interest (20% in Terskaya Mining Company). This is a corporate action announcement regarding financing and share issuance. While it involves share issuance (SHA) and capital raising (CAP), the primary nature of the filing, as indicated by the RNS source and the format of a brief, immediate announcement of a transaction, strongly suggests it falls under the general regulatory announcement category. Given the options, 'Regulatory Filings' (RNS) is the most appropriate general classification for an RNS announcement that details a specific transaction like a subscription/placing, especially when other codes like CAP or SHA might be too specific for this general announcement format, although it touches upon capital changes. However, since it details the issuance of new shares and the resulting total voting rights, 'Share Issue/Capital Change' (SHA) is also highly relevant. Since RNS is the source identifier and the content is a specific corporate action announcement, RNS is the safest general classification, but SHA captures the core event (share issuance). Given the context of RNS being the source and the content being a specific corporate action announcement, RNS is the fallback, but SHA is more descriptive of the event. Let's re-evaluate based on the definitions. It is a notification of a share issue. SHA is 'Announcement regarding new share issues, stock splits, or other capital changes.' This fits perfectly. I will classify it as SHA.
2014-10-14 English

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