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KINROSS GOLD CORP — Investor Relations & Filings

Ticker · KGC ISIN · CA4969024047 LEI · 549300UEBMAQDN0K0R06 US Mining and quarrying
Filings indexed 987 across all filing types
Latest filing 2009-04-06 Regulatory Filings
Country CA Canada
Listing US KGC

Kinross Gold Corp. is a senior gold mining company engaged in the exploration, acquisition, development, and operation of gold-producing properties. The company's primary activities involve the extraction and processing of gold and silver ore. It operates a diverse portfolio of mines and development projects in the United States, Brazil, Chile, and Mauritania. The company focuses on operational excellence, disciplined capital allocation, and advancing its project pipeline while maintaining a commitment to responsible mining, environmental stewardship, and creating socio-economic value in its host communities.

Recent filings

Filing Released Lang Actions
FORM 6-K
Regulatory Filings Classification · 95% confidence The document is a Form 6-K filed by a foreign private issuer, Kinross Gold Corporation, pursuant to SEC rules. It specifically states it is filed to provide technical reports related to the Cerro Casale property dated April 6, 2009. The document length is short (2916 characters) and it does not contain detailed financial statements or substantive financial data. It is essentially an announcement or submission of a report rather than the report itself. Form 6-K filings are typically used for current reports by foreign private issuers and often fall under Regulatory Filings (RNS) when they do not fit other categories. Therefore, this document is best classified as a Regulatory Filing (RNS).
2009-04-06 English
FORM 6-K
Regulatory Filings Classification · 95% confidence The document is a Form 6-K filed with the SEC by a foreign private issuer, Kinross Gold Corporation. It is a short report (3040 characters) that primarily provides a press release dated March 31, 2009, announcing the closing of a $150 million strategic investment. The document does not contain detailed financial statements or substantive financial data. It is essentially an announcement of a corporate event (investment closing) rather than a full financial report or detailed filing. Given the short length and nature of the content, it fits best as a Regulatory Filing (RNS), which is the fallback category for miscellaneous filings that do not fit other specific categories.
2009-04-02 English
FORM 40-F
Annual Report Classification · 100% confidence The document is identified as a Form 40-F filing, which is a Canadian equivalent of the U.S. Annual Report (10-K) for foreign private issuers. It is filed pursuant to Section 13(a) or 15(d) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, indicating it is an annual report. The text references the fiscal year ended December 31, 2008, includes audited consolidated financial statements, management's discussion and analysis, and internal control reports. It also mentions reconciliation to U.S. GAAP and detailed disclosures typical of an annual report. The document length is substantial (15,000 characters), and it contains substantive financial data and analysis, not merely an announcement or certification. Therefore, this document is best classified as an Annual Report (10-K equivalent).
2009-03-31 English
FORM 6-K
Regulatory Filings Classification · 95% confidence The document is a Form 6-K filed by a foreign private issuer, Kinross Gold Corporation, with the SEC. It references a material change report and a subscription agreement filed with Canadian regulatory bodies. The document length is 3527 characters, which is relatively short and primarily serves to furnish information about a material change and a subscription agreement rather than providing detailed financial data or a full report. It does not contain financial statements or detailed analysis but rather serves as a regulatory filing to disclose material events. Therefore, it fits best under the category of Regulatory Filings (RNS), which is the fallback for miscellaneous filings that do not fit other categories and includes Form 6-K filings.
2009-03-30 English
FORM 6-K
Regulatory Filings Classification · 95% confidence The document is a Form 6-K filed by a foreign private issuer, Kinross Gold Corporation, with the SEC. It is described as a report pursuant to Rule 13a-16 or 15d-16 under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934. The content indicates it is furnishing a press release dated March 19, 2009, announcing a subscription agreement and investment details. The document length is 3195 characters, which is relatively short and primarily serves to provide a press release rather than detailed financial data or comprehensive reporting. According to the rules, such a document that provides a press release or announcement without substantive financial statements or detailed analysis should be classified as a Regulatory Filing (RNS).
2009-03-20 English
FORM 6-K
Regulatory Filings Classification · 95% confidence The document is a Form 6-K filed by a foreign private issuer, Kinross Gold Corporation, under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934. It is dated March 3, 2009, and provides a Material Change Report including a press release about adopting a new Shareholder Rights Plan and the plan itself. The document is short (3484 characters) and primarily serves to furnish information about a material corporate action rather than detailed financial data or comprehensive reporting. Form 6-K filings are typically regulatory filings used by foreign issuers to report material events and updates to the SEC. Given the nature of the content and the form type, this document fits best under Regulatory Filings (RNS) as it does not contain full financial statements, earnings data, or detailed management discussion but rather a material event disclosure and related documents.
2009-03-03 English

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