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JUBILEE METALS GROUP PLC — Investor Relations & Filings

Ticker · JLP ISIN · GB0031852162 LEI · 2138002XB5DB3B87SH92 JSE Mining and quarrying
Filings indexed 505 across all filing types
Latest filing 2013-06-13 M&A Activity
Country GB United Kingdom
Listing JSE JLP

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Jubilee Metals Group PLC is a diversified metals recovery company specializing in the processing of historical mine waste, tailings, and other low-grade secondary materials. The company focuses on unlocking value from overlooked resources by employing an innovative, low-capital modular processing approach. Its operations yield a broad commodity basket, with a primary focus on Platinum Group Metals (PGMs), chrome, copper, and cobalt.

Recent filings

Filing Released Lang Actions
Transaction Update
M&A Activity Classification · 99% confidence The document begins with an 'RNS Number' and is dated June 13, 2013. It discusses a 'TRANSACTION UPDATE' regarding a proposed acquisition (M&A activity) and references an 'Implementation Deed' and 'regulated events'. Crucially, the document concludes with the line: 'This information is provided by RNS The company news service from the London Stock Exchange'. This structure strongly indicates a regulatory news service announcement. Since the content is about a major corporate transaction (acquisition/takeover bid), it relates to M&A (TAR). However, the primary identifier is the RNS header and footer, which points to a general regulatory announcement. Given the specific nature of the content (M&A update), TAR is highly relevant, but RNS is the mechanism of filing. Since the document is a direct update on a transaction, and not just an announcement *about* a report, we must choose between TAR and RNS. RNS is the fallback for general regulatory filings. Since the content is specifically about a takeover/acquisition proposal update, TAR (M&A Activity) is a more specific classification than the general RNS fallback, although RNS is the delivery mechanism. Let's re-evaluate the definitions. TAR is for 'Merger proposals or takeover bids'. This document is an update on a proposed acquisition. RNS is the fallback for 'General regulatory announcements'. Because the content is highly specific to a takeover/acquisition, TAR is the best fit for the subject matter, even though it is delivered via RNS. However, looking closely at the document structure, it is a direct announcement of corporate action/update, not a proxy statement or a formal M&A filing like a tender offer document. Given the RNS header and the nature of providing updates on corporate events, RNS is often used for these types of immediate market disclosures. Let's check if TAR fits better. TAR is for M&A activity. This is an update on a proposed acquisition. This fits TAR well. Let's check the length rule: The document is 4531 characters, which is not extremely short, so the RPA/RNS 'announcement of a report' rule doesn't strictly apply to force RNS over the content-specific code. Therefore, TAR (M&A Activity) is the most accurate classification based on the subject matter (proposed acquisition of PLA).
2013-06-13 English
Acquisition of PLA market update
Legal Proceedings Report Classification · 99% confidence The document begins with an 'RNS Number' and is dated 11 June 2013. It discusses an 'Acquisition of Platinum Australia Ltd ("PLA")' and provides an 'Market Update' regarding a 'Liquidation Application' against a subsidiary of PLA. The text explicitly mentions that the announcement is being made via RNS ('This information is provided by RNS / The company news service from the London Stock Exchange'). Since this is a general regulatory announcement concerning a corporate transaction update (M&A related) that is being disseminated through the official regulatory news service, and it is not the full report itself (like 10-K or IR), the most appropriate classification is Regulatory Filings (RNS). Although it relates to M&A (TAR), RNS is the correct classification for the dissemination mechanism of such an update when it is presented as a general regulatory news service release.
2013-06-11 English
PRO FORMA FINANCIAL EFFECTS
Regulatory Filings Classification · 98% confidence The document is identified by the 'RNS Number' header and contains an announcement dated 03 June 2013 regarding the 'UNAUDITED PRO FORMA FINANCIAL EFFECTS OF THE DISPOSAL OF A NON-CORE ASSET' and the 'WITHDRAWAL OF CAUTIONARY ANNOUNCEMENT'. It details the financial impact (EPS, NAV per share changes) of a transaction (sale of subsidiary shares) and explicitly states it is made 'In compliance with the Listings Requirements of the JSE Limited'. The presence of the RNS number, the nature of the announcement (a specific corporate action update), and the closing statement 'This information is provided by RNS' strongly indicate this is a regulatory news service announcement. Since it is a specific corporate action update (disposal/financial effects) rather than a general report announcement, it fits best under the general Regulatory Filings category (RNS) as it is not a full 10-K, IR, or ER, nor is it a specific management report (MDA) or capital change (CAP) in the primary sense, although it contains financial effects related to a transaction. Given the structure and source attribution, RNS is the most appropriate classification.
2013-06-03 English
Issue of shares
Share Issue/Capital Change Classification · 98% confidence The document is explicitly marked with "RNS Number : 8876F" and concludes with "This information is provided by RNS The company news service from the London Stock Exchange". The content details a specific corporate action: the conditional placing of new ordinary shares to raise cash for project advancement and debt settlement. This is a material announcement disseminated through the Regulatory News Service (RNS). While it involves share issuance (SHA), the primary nature of this short document is a general regulatory announcement distributed via the RNS system, fitting the definition of a Regulatory Filing (RNS) or potentially a Share Issue/Capital Change (SHA). Given the strong RNS branding and the nature of the announcement (a placement), RNS is a very strong fit, but since it details a specific capital change (share issue), SHA is also highly relevant. However, the document structure strongly suggests a standard regulatory news wire release. Since the text describes a share issue for cash, the most specific code is SHA (Share Issue/Capital Change). I will classify it as SHA as it describes the transaction itself, not just the announcement of a report.
2013-05-30 English
Results of General Meeting
Regulatory Filings Classification · 98% confidence The document explicitly states it is an announcement regarding the 'Results of General Meeting' held on May 28, 2013, confirming that 'all resolutions proposed... were duly passed by the members.' This directly relates to the outcome of a shareholder vote at a general meeting. The presence of an 'RNS Number' suggests it is a regulatory announcement, but the specific content points directly to the 'Declaration of Voting Results & Voting Rights Announcements' category (DVA). It is not an AGM presentation (AGM-R), nor is it a general regulatory filing (RNS) since DVA is a more specific fit.
2013-05-28 English
Disposal of non-core asset
M&A Activity Classification · 99% confidence The document begins with an 'RNS Number' and is dated May 28, 2013. The content details a significant corporate action: the 'Disposal of non-core asset' and an 'Update on proposed acquisition of Platinum Australia Limited'. This is an announcement regarding a major transaction (sale of subsidiaries) and includes a 'Cautionary Announcement' regarding the effect on securities. The presence of the RNS number, the nature of the announcement (corporate transaction/disposal), and the cautionary advice strongly indicate this is a regulatory disclosure made via the London Stock Exchange's Regulatory News Service (RNS). While it relates to corporate activity, it is not a management change (MANG), director dealing (DIRS), or a formal capital change filing (SHA/CAP), but rather a broad, material announcement disseminated through the official channel, making RNS the most appropriate classification.
2013-05-28 English

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