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POWER METAL RESOURCES PLC — Investor Relations & Filings

Ticker · POW ISIN · GB00BMFSSJ73 LEI · 213800VNXOUPHTX53686 IL Mining and quarrying
Filings indexed 727 across all filing types
Latest filing 2022-07-27 Regulatory Filings
Country GB United Kingdom
Listing IL POW

About POWER METAL RESOURCES PLC

https://www.powermetalresources.com/

Power Metal Resources PLC is a natural resources exploration company that operates a project incubator model. The company focuses on acquiring and advancing early-stage exploration projects with district-scale potential across a global portfolio. Its strategy involves a three-stage process: exploration, development, and value crystallisation. Development is conducted internally or through strategic joint ventures, with value subsequently realized through the outright sale of projects, major partner earn-ins, or the creation of new, separately listed public companies. The company's diversified portfolio targets a wide range of commodities, with a significant focus on energy, base, and precious metals, including critical minerals such as uranium, lithium, copper, and rare earth elements.

Recent filings

Filing Released Lang Actions
Quarterly Business Update
Regulatory Filings Classification · 98% confidence The document is titled "Quarterly Business Update" and is dated July 27, 2022. It provides a comprehensive overview of the company's operational status, project progress (categorized into Priority Exploration, Disposals/IPOs, and Next Steps to be Determined), and management commentary. This structure—a detailed update on performance and activities over a specific period (quarterly)—is characteristic of an Interim/Quarterly Report (IR). While it contains elements that might be found in an Investor Presentation (IP) or Management Discussion & Analysis (MDA), the format here is a formal update disseminated via RNS, detailing operational progress rather than just financial highlights (ER) or a formal annual filing (10-K). Since it is a comprehensive report covering a period shorter than a year, the most appropriate classification is Interim / Quarterly Report (IR). The document length is substantial (27,375 chars), confirming it is the report itself, not just an announcement of a report (RPA/RNS).
2022-07-27 English
Uranium Acquisitions - Athabasca Basin Canada
Share Issue/Capital Change Classification · 99% confidence The document begins with 'RNS Number : 7785T' and is dated '26 July 2022'. It details an announcement by Power Metal Resources plc regarding the 'Acquisition of additional uranium properties surrounding the Athabasca Basin in northern Saskatchewan, Canada'. The content focuses on corporate activity, specifically an acquisition, payment terms (cash and share issuance), and updates on project holdings and exploration plans. It concludes with statements about 'Admission' of new shares and compliance with MAR regulations, typical of a regulatory news service announcement. Since this is a specific corporate action announcement (acquisition/financing related) released via the RNS system, it fits best under a category related to corporate finance or general regulatory news. Given the nature of the announcement (acquisition of assets and share issuance), it strongly relates to 'Capital/Financing Update' (CAP). However, because it is a formal announcement disseminated through the RNS system detailing a material corporate event, and 'CAP' is for financing activities, while this is an acquisition, the most appropriate general regulatory filing category that covers material, non-periodic corporate news disseminated via RNS is 'RNS' (Regulatory Filings) or potentially 'TAR' (M&A Activity), but since this is an acquisition of exploration properties rather than a takeover bid, RNS is the safer general classification for a non-standard filing, or CAP if the focus is on the share issuance component. Given the primary focus is the acquisition of assets and the associated share issuance, 'CAP' (Capital/Financing Update) is a strong candidate, but 'RNS' is the designated fallback for general regulatory announcements. Since the document is a full announcement detailing the transaction terms and share issuance, it is not merely an announcement *of* a report (RPA). Comparing CAP and RNS: The core event is an acquisition funded partly by shares, making it a capital/financing event. I will classify it as RNS as it is a standard RNS release format detailing a corporate transaction, which often falls under the general regulatory filing bucket when specific categories like M&A (TAR) don't perfectly fit (as this is an asset acquisition, not a takeover bid). However, the share issuance component makes CAP relevant. Given the structure and content, it is a material corporate announcement disseminated via RNS. I will select RNS as the most encompassing category for this type of regulatory news release.
2022-07-26 English
UK Government Critical Minerals Strategy Paper
Environmental & Social Information Classification · 99% confidence The document is a short announcement (less than 5,000 characters, fitting the 'MENU VS MEAL' rule criteria for an announcement) distributed via RNS, specifically noted as a 'Reach' announcement, which is a non-regulatory press release distribution service. The content is an update noting the publication of a UK Government policy paper ('The UK's critical minerals strategy') and includes commentary from the CEO. It is not the policy paper itself, nor is it a formal financial report (like 10-K, IR, or ER). Since it is a general, non-specific regulatory/news announcement that doesn't fit the other specific categories (like DIRS, DIV, MANG, etc.), the most appropriate fallback category is Regulatory Filings (RNS), as it is a formal notification disseminated through the regulatory news service infrastructure.
2022-07-22 English
Exercise of Warrants & Warrant Update
Regulatory Filings Classification · 98% confidence The document is identified by the 'RNS Number' header and contains standard regulatory boilerplate language, including references to 'RNS', 'AIM', 'Financial Conduct Authority', and 'MAR' (Market Abuse Regulation). The content announces the exercise of warrants, raising capital (£139,115), and provides an update on insider warrant holdings and total voting rights following the share issuance. It also mentions the expected release of the 'quarterly report for the period April to June 2022' next week. Since this document is an announcement regarding capital changes (warrant exercise leading to new shares) and insider dealings (Directors unable to exercise warrants), it fits best under a general regulatory announcement category. Given the specific options, it is not a full 10-K, AR, ER, or IR. It is a specific corporate action announcement. While it touches upon capital (CAP) and insider dealings (DIRS), the primary function of this RNS release is to notify the market of a corporate event (warrant exercise and resulting share issuance) and related insider status changes, all under the umbrella of required regulatory disclosure. The presence of the RNS header and the nature of the disclosure strongly suggest a general regulatory filing. Since it details capital raising via warrant exercise, 'CAP' (Capital/Financing Update) is a strong candidate, but 'RNS' (Regulatory Filings) is the most accurate catch-all for this type of mandatory, brief market update originating from the London Stock Exchange's RNS system that doesn't fit a more specific financial report type (like 10-K or ER). However, because it explicitly details the raising of funds (£139,115) and the resulting share issuance, 'CAP' is highly relevant. Given the structure, which is a typical RNS announcement detailing a financing event, 'RNS' is the safest classification as it is a general regulatory disclosure, but 'CAP' captures the core financial event. I will select 'RNS' as the primary classification because it is a standard RNS announcement format detailing multiple corporate events, including warrant exercise and insider status, which is the definition of a general regulatory filing that doesn't fit the comprehensive report codes.
2022-07-21 English
Exercise of Warrants
Share Issue/Capital Change Classification · 99% confidence The document is clearly identified as an 'RNS Number' announcement from the London Stock Exchange, dated July 19, 2022. The content details a specific corporate action: the 'Exercise of Warrants' which results in the issuance of new ordinary shares and raises capital (£78,947). It also discusses the subsequent change in Total Voting Rights and the admission of these new shares to AIM. This type of announcement, concerning capital structure changes (issuance of shares following warrant exercise) and regulatory notification via RNS, fits best under Capital/Financing Update (CAP) or potentially a general Regulatory Filing (RNS). Since the core event is the raising of funds via warrant exercise, CAP is highly relevant. However, the document structure is a standard RNS announcement format, and the issuance of shares is a direct capital change. Given the options, 'CAP' (Capital/Financing Update) captures the primary financial event (raising funds via warrant exercise and subsequent share issuance) better than the general 'RNS' fallback, although it is delivered via the RNS system. The document is not short enough to be purely an RPA, as it contains substantial detail about the transaction and project updates.
2022-07-19 English
Golden Metal Resources - Company Update
Regulatory Filings Classification · 98% confidence The document is a formal announcement released via RNS (Regulatory News Service) on July 19, 2022, by Power Metal Resources PLC. It provides an update on its subsidiary, Golden Metal Resources, detailing operational progress (IP survey, exploration planning) and corporate milestones (pre-IPO process completion, ESG report finalization, nearing London listing). The text explicitly mentions being disclosed under MAR (Market Abuse Regulation) and is distributed by RNS, which acts as a Primary Information Provider. This format—a brief update on company activities and progress, disseminated through the official regulatory news wire—is characteristic of a general regulatory announcement that doesn't fit the specific criteria for an Earnings Release (ER), Interim Report (IR), or a specific corporate action like a Dividend (DIV) or Director's Dealing (DIRS). Since it is a general update disseminated via the regulatory feed and doesn't announce the publication of a larger, specific report (like a 10-K or AR), the most appropriate classification is the general regulatory filing category.
2022-07-19 English

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