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Orla Mining Ltd. — Investor Relations & Filings

Ticker · OLA TSX Mining and quarrying
Filings indexed 396 across all filing types
Latest filing 2023-04-13 Regulatory Filings
Country CA Canada
Listing TSX OLA

About Orla Mining Ltd.

https://orlamining.com/

Orla Mining Ltd. is a gold producer engaged in the exploration, acquisition, development, and operation of high-quality mineral properties. The company focuses primarily on gold and silver projects, utilizing its expertise to increase stakeholder value. Orla's core strategy involves finding, constructing, and operating high-margin mines. Its current operational asset is the Camino Rojo Oxide Gold Mine, an open-pit and heap leach operation for gold and silver extraction. The company maintains a portfolio of material properties, including one operating mine and at least one project in development. Orla is committed to integrating sustainability into its operations, striving to create a net positive benefit and a lasting legacy beyond the life of its mines.

Recent filings

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Consent of qualified person (NI 43-101) - English.pdf
Regulatory Filings Classification · 95% confidence The document is a consent letter from an expert (Thomas Dyer, PE) regarding the use of a technical report in a prospectus filing. It references National Instrument 43-101, which relates to standards of disclosure for mineral projects, and confirms no misrepresentations in the technical report used in the prospectus. The document is short (1377 characters) and is a certification/consent rather than a full report or financial filing. It does not contain financial data or detailed report content but is an attestation related to a regulatory filing. According to the Certification Rule, such documents should be classified as Regulatory Filings (RNS).
2023-04-13 English
Consent of qualified person (NI 43-101) - English.pdf
Regulatory Filings Classification · 95% confidence The document is a 'Consent of Expert' statement by Richard DeLong regarding the use of a technical report in a prospectus filing. It references National Instrument 43-101 standards and confirms no misrepresentations in the technical report used in the prospectus. The document is short (1406 characters) and serves as an expert consent letter rather than a financial report or announcement. It does not contain financial data, earnings, management changes, or voting results. It is not a report itself but a regulatory compliance document related to disclosure standards. Therefore, it fits best under Regulatory Filings (RNS), which is the fallback category for such compliance and certification documents.
2023-04-13 English
Consent of qualified person (NI 43-101) - English.pdf
Regulatory Filings Classification · 95% confidence The document is a 'Consent of Expert' statement by a qualified person confirming their consent to be named in a prospectus and the use of a technical report in connection with that prospectus. It references National Instrument 43-101, which relates to standards of disclosure for mineral projects, and confirms no misrepresentations in the technical report used in the prospectus. The document is short (1408 characters) and does not contain financial data or detailed report content itself, but rather is a supporting consent document for a filing. This type of document does not fit into categories like Annual Report, Interim Report, or Capital Update. It is a regulatory compliance document related to disclosure standards and expert consent. Therefore, it best fits under Regulatory Filings (RNS), which is the fallback category for miscellaneous regulatory announcements and compliance documents that do not fit other specific categories.
2023-04-13 English
Auditors' consent letter.pdf
Regulatory Filings Classification · 95% confidence The document is a letter from Davidson & Company LLP, Chartered Professional Accountants, addressed to multiple Canadian securities commissions. It references consent to the use of their audit report dated March 25, 2022, related to internal control over financial reporting and consolidated financial statements of Gold Standard Ventures Corp. The letter states that the auditor has read the prospectus and consents to the use of their report incorporated by reference in the prospectus. The document is short (2600 characters) and is a consent letter rather than the audit report itself. It does not contain financial statements or substantive financial data but is an auditor's consent related to a prospectus. According to the rules, such a document is best classified as a Regulatory Filing (RNS) because it is a certification/consent letter and not the audit report or the prospectus itself.
2023-04-13 English
Final short form prospectus – English.pdf
Capital/Financing Update Classification · 100% confidence The document is a short form base shelf prospectus filed by Orla Mining Ltd. It is a detailed offering document related to the issuance and sale of securities, including common shares, warrants, subscription receipts, units, and debt securities. The text references securities regulatory authorities, the prospectus being filed under Canadian legislation, and the offering period of 25 months. It also discusses the terms of the offering, the method of distribution, and the regulatory framework under which the prospectus is prepared. This type of document is a capital raising and financing disclosure, not a financial report, earnings release, or management discussion. It is not an announcement of a report but the actual prospectus document itself. Therefore, the correct classification is Capital/Financing Update (CAP). The document length (15,000 characters) and content confirm it is a full prospectus, not a brief announcement or regulatory filing.
2023-04-13 English
Consent of qualified person (NI 43-101) - English.pdf
Regulatory Filings Classification · 95% confidence The document is a consent letter from an expert (Michael G. Hester) regarding the use of a technical report and mineral resource estimates in a prospectus filing. It references the National Instrument 43-101 standards, which relate to mineral project disclosures. The document is short (1692 characters) and serves as a consent or certification rather than a full report or financial filing. It does not contain financial statements, management discussion, or regulatory announcements. It is primarily an expert consent statement for inclusion in a prospectus. Therefore, it fits best under Regulatory Filings (RNS) as a certification/consent document rather than a full report or announcement.
2023-04-13 English

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