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RED ROCK RESOURCES PLC — Investor Relations & Filings

Ticker · RRR ISIN · GB00BYWKBV38 LEI · 213800383CFWX3U42W09 IL Mining and quarrying
Filings indexed 724 across all filing types
Latest filing 2014-04-04 Regulatory Filings
Country GB United Kingdom
Listing IL RRR

About RED ROCK RESOURCES PLC

https://www.rrrplc.com/

Red Rock Resources PLC is a natural resource company focused on the exploration and development of mineral and energy assets. The company manages a diverse, international portfolio of projects and investments. Its primary activities involve the exploration for mineral resources, including gold, manganese, and battery metals, as well as interests in oil and gas projects. The firm's strategy centers on identifying, acquiring, and advancing resource projects to create value through discovery and development.

Recent filings

Filing Released Lang Actions
Update - Ivory Coast Exploration and Other
Regulatory Filings Classification · 98% confidence The document begins with an 'RNS Number' and a date (04 April 2014), indicating it is a regulatory announcement disseminated via the Regulatory News Service (RNS) of the London Stock Exchange. The content provides operational updates across various geographies (Ivory Coast, Kenya, Colombia, Greenland) and discusses investments, which is typical for a general corporate update. Since it is not a formal financial statement (10-K, IR), an earnings release (ER), or a specific proxy/director dealing document, and it is a direct announcement of company news, the most appropriate classification is the general regulatory announcement category, RNS. The document length is substantial (9228 chars), so it is not a simple RPA.
2014-04-04 English
Interim Results
Interim / Quarterly Report Classification · 100% confidence The document is titled 'Interim Results for the Six Months to 31 December 2013' and contains comprehensive financial statements, including a Consolidated statement of financial position, Consolidated statement of income, and Consolidated statement of comprehensive income. It provides detailed financial data for the specified period, not just an announcement or summary. Therefore, it is classified as an Interim/Quarterly Report. H1 2014
2014-03-31 English
Convertible Bond Conversion
Capital/Financing Update Classification · 99% confidence The document begins with an 'RNS Number' and is dated March 21, 2014. The content details a 'Convertible Bond Conversion' resulting in the issuance of new ordinary shares and an application for admission to trading on AIM. This is a specific corporate action announcement related to capital structure and share issuance, which is typically disseminated via regulatory news services. Since it involves the issuance of new shares and changes to the total issued share capital, it strongly aligns with the 'Share Issue/Capital Change' category (SHA). Although it is distributed via RNS, the core subject matter is the share change, making SHA the most specific fit over the general RNS fallback.
2014-03-21 English
Private Placing and Exploration Investment
Share Issue/Capital Change Classification · 99% confidence The document is identified by the 'RNS Number' header and the concluding statement 'This information is provided by RNS The company news service from the London Stock Exchange'. The content details a 'Private Placing' (issuance of new ordinary shares to raise capital) and the establishment of an 'investment facility' for exploration. This clearly relates to fundraising and capital structure changes. While it involves share issuance (SHA) and capital raising (CAP), the primary nature of an RNS announcement detailing corporate actions like a private placement and new funding agreements fits best under the general 'Regulatory Filings' category (RNS) or potentially 'Capital/Financing Update' (CAP). Given the explicit RNS formatting and the nature of the announcement (a material corporate action disclosure), RNS is a strong candidate, but CAP specifically describes the content (Private Placing/Financing). Since the document is a formal regulatory announcement detailing a capital raise, CAP is more specific than the general RNS fallback. However, RNS is the designated category for general regulatory announcements that don't fit elsewhere, and this is a standard RNS release format. Since the content is a specific corporate action (Private Placing/Financing), CAP is the most precise fit among the specific codes, but RNS is the wrapper. Given the options, CAP covers the substance (Private Placing/Financing), while RNS covers the format. I will choose CAP as it describes the core financial event being announced, which is a private placing to raise funds and establish an investment facility.
2014-03-04 English
Convertible Bond Conversion
Share Issue/Capital Change Classification · 99% confidence The document is identified by the 'RNS Number' header and explicitly states 'This information is provided by RNS The company news service from the London Stock Exchange'. The content details a 'Convertible Bond Conversion' resulting in the issuance of new ordinary shares and an application for admission to trading. This action directly relates to a change in capital structure or share issuance. While it involves a share issuance (SHA), the primary nature of the filing is a regulatory announcement disseminated via the RNS system. Since the document is a short, specific regulatory update rather than a comprehensive report, and it is explicitly labeled as an RNS item, the most appropriate classification is RNS, which serves as a general regulatory announcement category.
2014-02-24 English
Issue of Shares under SIP and Directors' Dealings
Regulatory Filings Classification · 98% confidence The document begins with an 'RNS Number' and is dated January 30, 2014. The content explicitly details the 'Issue of Shares under Share Incentive Plan and Directors' Dealings'. It announces the allotment of new ordinary shares and provides a table showing the resulting shareholdings of several Directors. This combination of share issuance/capital change and director transaction disclosure strongly points towards a filing related to insider transactions and capital structure changes. While it involves Directors' Dealings (DIRS) and Share Issue (SHA), the primary mechanism used is the Share Incentive Plan (SIP), which results in new shares being issued and directors' holdings changing. Since the document reports on both the issuance of shares (SHA) and the resulting insider transactions (DIRS), and it is disseminated via RNS, we must choose the most specific or appropriate category. The structure heavily features the resulting shareholdings of directors after receiving shares under a plan, which aligns closely with Director's Dealing (DIRS) or Share Issue (SHA). Given the explicit mention of 'Directors' Dealings' in the title and the detailed breakdown of director holdings post-grant, DIRS is a strong candidate. However, the core action is the 'Issue of Shares'. Since the document reports on both the issuance of shares (SHA) and the resulting insider transactions (DIRS), and it is disseminated via RNS, we look for the best fit. The document is a formal announcement disseminated via RNS, which is a general regulatory announcement category. Since it details both share issuance and director transactions, and the RNS number indicates it's a regulatory news service release, the most encompassing category for this type of specific, non-standard report that isn't a full financial report (10-K, IR) or a proxy statement (DEF 14A) is often RNS, or we select the most prominent action. Because it details the issuance of shares and the resulting holdings, SHA (Share Issue/Capital Change) or DIRS (Director's Dealing) are relevant. Since the document explicitly details the transaction of shares by directors, DIRS is highly relevant. However, the document also details the total number of shares issued and the resulting total voting rights, which is a capital change event (SHA). Given the dual nature, and the fact that it is a formal RNS announcement, RNS is a safe fallback, but SHA covers the primary corporate action (issuance). Let's re-evaluate the definitions: DIRS is for 'Report of personal share transactions by company directors and executives (insider trades)'. SHA is for 'Announcement regarding new share issues, stock splits, or other capital changes'. This document covers both. Since the issuance of shares under the SIP is the trigger, and the resulting director holdings are detailed, SHA seems slightly more encompassing of the corporate action, but DIRS is explicitly mentioned in the title. Given the context of RNS dissemination and the specific nature of the transaction (SIP shares), this is a classic regulatory filing. I will classify it as SHA as the issuance of shares is the primary event leading to the change in capital structure, although DIRS is also strongly represented. Upon review, the document is a formal RNS announcement detailing a share issue and director participation. RNS is the most accurate category for a general regulatory news service release that doesn't fit perfectly into the other specific categories, although SHA is very close. Given the presence of the RNS Number and the format, RNS is appropriate if SHA/DIRS are not perfectly exclusive. Since SHA covers 'new share issues', and this is a new share issue, I select SHA. If the focus was purely on the director's personal decision to buy/sell on the open market, DIRS would be better. Here, the company is issuing shares under a plan. Confidence is high for SHA or RNS. I will select SHA as the corporate action is the issuance of shares.
2014-01-30 English

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