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Hummingbird Resources PLC — Investor Relations & Filings

Ticker · HUM ISIN · GB00B60BWY28 LEI · 213800PBYMQ6Z2D7UZ96 IL Mining and quarrying
Filings indexed 513 across all filing types
Latest filing 2023-05-02 Regulatory Filings
Country GB United Kingdom
Listing IL HUM

About Hummingbird Resources PLC

https://www.hummingbirdresources.co.uk/

Hummingbird Resources is a multi-asset gold production, development, and exploration company with a portfolio of assets in West Africa. The company's primary operations involve the extraction and processing of gold ore. In 2025, the company underwent a significant corporate transformation when it was acquired by its majority shareholder, Nioko Resources, leading to its de-listing from public exchanges. Under new ownership, Hummingbird Resources continues to focus on leveraging its operational expertise in gold production and exploration. It maintains a commitment to sustainable and responsible mining practices across its African operations, aiming to deliver value and contribute to the regional gold mining sector.

Recent filings

Filing Released Lang Actions
Kouroussa Gold Mine Commissioning Begins
Regulatory Filings Classification · 99% confidence The document begins with 'RNS Number : 9823X' and contains standard regulatory boilerplate language at the end, including references to 'RNS, the news service of the London Stock Exchange' and the 'Financial Conduct Authority'. This strongly indicates a regulatory announcement disseminated via the RNS system. The content itself is an announcement titled 'Kouroussa Gold Mine Commissioning Begins', detailing operational milestones and providing key highlights for investors. This is a material operational update, but because it is distributed via RNS and is not a full financial report (like 10-K or IR) or a specific announcement type (like DIV or DIRS), the most appropriate general classification for a standard regulatory news service release is RNS.
2023-05-02 English
Media presentation of Q1 2023 Operational Update
Report Publication Announcement Classification · 99% confidence The document is very short (3813 characters) and explicitly announces the availability of a 'Media presentation of the Q1 2023 Operational and Trading update' with a hyperlink provided to access the content. It is not the full operational update itself, but an announcement about its release. The document is distributed via RNS Reach, which is noted as a non-regulatory press release distribution service. Because the core function of this document is to announce the publication of other information (a presentation/update), it fits the definition of a Report Publication Announcement (RPA). It is not a general regulatory filing (RNS) because a more specific category (RPA) applies to announcements of report publication.
2023-04-19 English
Q1 2023 Operational and Trading Update
Regulatory Filings Classification · 98% confidence The document is clearly identified as an RNS announcement (RNS Number : 6442W) from Hummingbird Resources PLC, dated April 19, 2023. The title is "Q1 2023 Operational and Trading Update," which details production figures (gold production, AISC), construction progress (Kouroussa), and financial highlights (EBITDA, capital expenditure) for the first quarter of 2023. This content aligns perfectly with an Earnings Release (ER), which provides initial announcements of periodical financial results and operational highlights. Although it contains detailed operational data, it is presented as an update/release rather than a comprehensive, formal quarterly report (IR) or a full annual report (10-K). Since it is a specific financial/operational update announcement, ER is the most appropriate code. The presence of the RNS header confirms it is a regulatory filing, but ER is more specific than the fallback RNS.
2023-04-19 English
AIM Rule 17
Board/Management Information Classification · 99% confidence The document starts with 'RNS Number : 6092W' and is dated April 18, 2023. It explicitly mentions 'AIM Rule 17' and announces a change of information regarding two Directors (Daniel Betts and Stephen Betts) concerning a related entity entering a Company Voluntary Arrangement. This type of announcement, relating to insider/director dealings or changes affecting directors' status, is often classified under insider transaction reporting or management changes. Since the core content is about a change concerning directors' external business dealings that triggers an AIM Rule disclosure, it fits best under Director's Dealing (DIRS) or Board/Management Information (MANG). Given the specific nature of reporting director-related events under AIM rules, and the fact that it is a formal regulatory announcement distributed via RNS, it is most closely aligned with DIRS, which covers personal share transactions by directors, although this is an indirect event. However, the most fitting category for announcements concerning director status changes or related party events disclosed via RNS is often DIRS or MANG. Since it is a formal regulatory announcement distributed via RNS, and the content details an event concerning directors, I will check the definitions. DIRS is for personal share transactions. MANG is for changes in the board/senior management. This is an event *affecting* directors, not a resignation or appointment, but it is a disclosure triggered by their directorship. Given the structure and the RNS header, it is a regulatory filing. If it were a direct share transaction, DIRS would be perfect. Since it's an event concerning directors' external business, MANG is plausible, but DIRS often captures director-related disclosures broadly in some systems. Given the options, and the fact that it is a mandatory disclosure about directors' external affairs, I will classify it as DIRS as it pertains to director status/activity, or RNS as a general regulatory filing. Since the content is highly specific about directors, DIRS is a strong candidate, but since it's not a share transaction, MANG (Board/Management Information) is also relevant for director status changes. Because it is a short, formal announcement distributed via RNS detailing an event concerning directors, and it is not a full report, it could also be RNS. However, the content is clearly about directors. I will lean towards DIRS as the most specific category related to director disclosures, even if it's not a direct trade, as it's a director-related regulatory event. Re-evaluating: The event is about a related company entering a CVA, which impacts the directors. This is a disclosure about the directors' external affairs. DIRS is for 'personal share transactions'. MANG is for 'announcement of changes in the company's board of directors or senior management'. This is not a change in management structure, but an event impacting directors. Given the ambiguity, and the presence of the RNS header, RNS (Regulatory Filings) is the safest fallback for specific, short regulatory disclosures that don't fit perfectly elsewhere. However, the document explicitly states it is pursuant to AIM Rule 17, which governs director dealings/interests. Therefore, DIRS is the intended classification for AIM Rule 17 disclosures, even if it's not a direct trade. I will select DIRS based on the AIM Rule reference, which strongly suggests director-related disclosure.
2023-04-18 English
2023 LTIP & Deferred Share Awards and TVR
Director's Dealing Classification · 95% confidence The document is clearly identified as an RNS (Regulatory News Service) announcement, indicated by the 'RNS Number' header and the concluding boilerplate text referencing RNS and the London Stock Exchange. The content details the grant of Restricted Share Units (RSUs) under the 2023 LTIP and Deferred Share Awards to Non-executive Directors, along with a notification of share issuance for service settlement and the resulting Total Voting Rights. This type of announcement, detailing executive compensation awards and insider transactions (PDMR forms are included), falls under the scope of insider dealing or management/remuneration disclosures. However, the primary structure is that of a regulatory news release. Since the document explicitly details transactions by directors/executives (PDMR forms) related to share awards, it strongly relates to insider activity. While 'DEF 14A' covers remuneration, this is a real-time regulatory disclosure, not the formal annual proxy statement. The most fitting category for specific director/insider transaction reporting, especially when structured as an RNS filing, is 'DIRS' (Director's Dealing), as it reports personal share transactions/awards for executives. If it were purely a general announcement without the detailed PDMR forms, RNS would be the fallback, but the specific nature points to DIRS.
2023-03-31 English
Second Price Monitoring Extn
Regulatory Filings Classification · 98% confidence The document is very short (1940 characters) and contains the header 'RNS Number : 5155T'. It announces a 'Second Price Monitoring Extension' related to trading activity on the London Stock Exchange. This is a specific, time-sensitive regulatory announcement concerning trading mechanics rather than a comprehensive financial report (like 10-K or IR) or a general corporate action (like DIV or MANG). Since it is a direct regulatory announcement provided via RNS and does not fit into the more specific categories like DIRS, DIV, or DLST, the most appropriate classification is the general Regulatory Filings category (RNS), which serves as the fallback for miscellaneous regulatory notices.
2023-03-20 English

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