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Fresnillo PLC — Investor Relations & Filings

Ticker · FRES ISIN · GB00B2QPKJ12 LEI · 549300JXWH1UV5J0XV81 IL Mining and quarrying
Filings indexed 379 across all filing types
Latest filing 2014-10-15 Earnings Release
Country GB United Kingdom
Listing IL FRES

About Fresnillo PLC

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Fresnillo PLC is a precious metals group focused on the exploration, development, and mining of mineral resources. The company is the world's largest primary silver producer and a major gold producer. Its core activities involve operating a portfolio of mines and managing extensive exploration projects. In addition to silver and gold, the company also produces zinc and lead as by-products. Fresnillo maintains a significant land reserve of precious metals, which underpins its production and growth strategy.

Recent filings

Filing Released Lang Actions
Production Report for the 3 months ended 30 Sep 14
Earnings Release Classification · 96% confidence The document is titled 'Production Report for the three months ended 30 September 2014' and contains detailed operational and production statistics (silver, gold, lead, zinc) for the third quarter (3Q 14) and year-to-date (YTD 14) compared to prior periods. This structure is characteristic of a periodic operational or production update, which often accompanies or precedes a formal earnings release. Since it focuses heavily on production metrics and operational commentary rather than comprehensive financial statements (like a 10-K or IR), it aligns best with an Earnings Release (ER) or a detailed Management Discussion & Analysis (MDA). Given the depth of operational detail and the CEO commentary, it functions as the primary announcement of period performance. The RNS Number indicates it was filed via the Regulatory News Service, but the content itself is a Production/Earnings Report. It is more detailed than a typical 'Earnings Release' (ER) which usually contains only key highlights, but less comprehensive than a full Quarterly Report (IR). However, in the context of standard filings, a detailed production report released via RNS often serves as the core of the Earnings Release or is closely associated with it. Since it provides the results for the period, 'ER' (Earnings Release) is the most appropriate classification for the primary announcement of these results, even if it contains significant operational detail. Q3 2014
2014-10-15 English
Completion of acquisition
Regulatory Filings Classification · 98% confidence The document begins with an 'RNS Number' and the date, indicating it is a regulatory news service announcement from the London Stock Exchange. The content details the 'Completion of acquisition of Newmont Mining's 44% interest in the Penmont Joint Venture' for a specific cash consideration. This is a material corporate event announcement related to a transaction (M&A activity). While it relates to a transaction (TAR), the format is a standard, short regulatory news release identified by the RNS header. Given the options, M&A Activity (TAR) is the most specific fit for an acquisition completion announcement, although RNS is the delivery mechanism. Since TAR specifically covers merger proposals or takeover bids, and this is a significant acquisition completion, TAR is the best fit over the general RNS fallback. The document length is short (2666 chars), but it contains the substance of the transaction, not just an announcement that a report is attached.
2014-10-07 English
Result of General Meeting
Declaration of Voting Results & Voting Rights Announcements Classification · 100% confidence The document is identified by the RNS Number (5452T) and explicitly states it is the 'Fresnillo plc - Result of General Meeting'. It details the poll results for a resolution voted on at the General Meeting. This directly corresponds to the definition of 'Declaration of Voting Results & Voting Rights Announcements' (DVA). Although it mentions submitting the resolution to the National Storage Mechanism, the core content is the result itself, making DVA a more specific fit than the general RPA or RNS fallback. The document length (3392 chars) is substantial enough to contain the results, not just an announcement of a report.
2014-10-06 English
Result of General Meeting
Regulatory Filings Classification · 85% confidence The document text provided is not the content of a financial filing but rather an error message indicating that the processing system failed to extract text from a .doc file because the necessary conversion tools (doc2txt, antiword) were unavailable or failed. Since there is no actual content to analyze for keywords, regulatory headers, or reporting periods, this must be classified as a miscellaneous or unprocessable filing. Given the options, 'Regulatory Filings' (RNS) is the most appropriate fallback category for an unclassifiable or failed document extraction, although it technically represents a system failure rather than a standard filing type.
2014-10-06 English
Shareholder Circular and Notice of General Meeting
Regulatory Filings Classification · 98% confidence The document is explicitly labeled with an 'RNS Number' and contains the title 'Shareholder Circular and Notice of General Meeting'. It announces that these documents are being posted to shareholders and submitted to the National Storage Mechanism. Since the document itself is an announcement regarding the availability of a Shareholder Circular and Notice of General Meeting, and it is distributed via RNS, it strongly suggests a regulatory announcement. Given the content relates to a General Meeting, the most specific category is AGM-R (AGM Information) or potentially RPA (Report Publication Announcement) if it were purely announcing the circular. However, the core content is the notice and the circular itself, which pertains to a shareholder meeting. Since it includes the 'Notice of General Meeting' and is short (3189 chars) and announces the posting of documents, it fits best as an announcement related to the AGM process. If the document were the full circular/proxy, AGM-R would be perfect. As it is an announcement of the circular and notice, it is a regulatory filing related to the AGM. Given the options, AGM-R covers the subject matter (General Meeting), but RPA or RNS covers the format (announcement of documents). Since the document explicitly mentions the 'Notice of General Meeting' and the 'Shareholder Circular', AGM-R is the most descriptive of the *subject matter* being communicated, even if it's an announcement of the full materials. However, Rule 2 suggests that if it's short and announces documents, RPA or RNS is preferred. Since it is a formal regulatory announcement (RNS Number present) about a meeting, and it's not the full proxy (PSI) or voting results (DVA), RNS is the safest fallback for a general regulatory announcement about meeting materials. Let's re-evaluate: It contains the 'Notice of General Meeting'. This is highly specific to AGM-R or PSI. Since it's announcing the notice and circular, and not soliciting votes (PSI), AGM-R is the best fit for the *event* being discussed, even if it's an announcement of the materials.
2014-09-12 English
Proposed acquisition of 44% stake in Penmont JV
Regulatory Filings Classification · 98% confidence The document begins with 'RNS Number : 4867R' and is dated September 12, 2014. The content details a significant corporate action: Fresnillo plc entering a binding agreement to acquire Newmont Mining's 44% interest in the Penmont Joint Venture for US$450 million. This is a major transaction announcement. The text explicitly mentions that the acquisition is conditional on 'Fresnillo shareholder approval' and that 'A circular setting out further details of the transaction, together with the notice convening the general meeting, will be published and posted to Fresnillo shareholders.' Furthermore, the document concludes with 'This information is provided by RNS The company news service from the London Stock Exchange'. This structure strongly indicates a regulatory news service announcement detailing a major corporate event, which fits the definition of a general regulatory filing or announcement. Since it is not a full financial report (10-K, IR), a specific financing document (CAP), or a proxy statement (PSI), the most appropriate classification is Regulatory Filings (RNS) as a general announcement of a material event, or potentially M&A Activity (TAR). However, RNS is the overarching category for these types of LSE announcements, and the document itself is structured as an RNS release. Given the explicit RNS header and footer, RNS is the best fit, although it describes a transaction that could also fall under TAR. Since RNS is the delivery mechanism and general category for such news, I will select RNS.
2014-09-12 English

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