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Seadrill Limited — Investor Relations & Filings

Ticker · SDRL ISIN · BMG7997W1029 LEI · 213800EQ6L456U2JCO89 OL Mining and quarrying
Filings indexed 1,519 across all filing types
Latest filing 2024-03-21 AGM Information
Country BM Bermuda
Listing OL SDRL

About Seadrill Limited

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Seadrill Limited is a global offshore drilling contractor that provides services to the oil and gas industry. The company specializes in deepwater operations, owning and operating a modern fleet of drillships and semi-submersible rigs. Seadrill contracts its drilling units and experienced crews to major, independent, and national oil companies for exploration, appraisal, and development campaigns. The company focuses on delivering safe and efficient drilling solutions, utilizing advanced technologies to meet complex client requirements for unlocking offshore hydrocarbon resources.

Recent filings

Filing Released Lang Actions
SDRL Provides Notice of Annual General Meeting and Proxy Statement
AGM Information Classification · 99% confidence The document is explicitly titled 'SEADRILL LIMITED NOTICE OF 2024 ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING OF SHAREHOLDERS'. It details the date, location, and specific proposals to be voted upon at the Annual General Meeting (AGM), such as the election of directors, appointment of auditors, and approval of bye-laws. This content directly corresponds to the definition of AGM Information, which is classified as 'AGM-R'. Although it mentions receiving audited financial statements (related to 10-K/AR), the primary purpose and structure of the document is the formal notice and agenda for the shareholder meeting.
2024-03-21 English
SDRL Provides Notice of Annual General Meeting and Proxy Statement
AGM Information Classification · 98% confidence The document explicitly states it is a 'Notice of Annual General Meeting and Proxy Statement' for the upcoming April 17, 2024, Annual General Meeting (AGM). The content is an announcement that these materials have been made available. Since the document is short (1140 characters) and serves to notify shareholders about the availability of the AGM materials and the Proxy Statement, it aligns best with the category for materials shared during the AGM (AGM-R) or the materials used to solicit votes (PSI). Given the title explicitly mentions the 'Notice of Annual General Meeting' and the content focuses on the meeting logistics and the availability of the Proxy Statement, AGM-R is the most direct fit for the overall event notification, although PSI is also relevant for the Proxy Statement component. However, AGM-R covers the overall meeting materials announcement. I will select AGM-R as the primary classification for the notice of the meeting itself.
2024-03-21 English
Seadrill Announces Transactions Made Under the Company’s Share Repurchase Program
Transaction in Own Shares Classification · 88% confidence The document text consists almost entirely of tabular data showing 'Volume', 'Price per share', 'Total', and 'Date and time'. The column headers are not explicitly defined in the provided list, but the content strongly suggests real-time or near real-time trading activity or transaction reporting. The presence of codes like '10', '1', '3', '15', '20', '9', '5', '6', '4', '2' in the first column, alongside the context 'Market Place: XOSL / Currency: NOK', indicates this is likely a record of transactions or share movements reported to an exchange or regulatory body. Reviewing the definitions: - 10-K, AR, IR, ER, MRQ are financial reports. - CT is a transcript. - DIRS (Director's Dealing) reports insider trades, which is a specific type of transaction report. - MRQ (Major Shareholding Notification) reports changes in significant ownership. - DIV, CAP, SHA, POS relate to capital structure/dividends. Since the data is a log of transactions with associated codes (which often map to transaction types or specific reporting requirements in Nordic markets, like Oslo Stock Exchange - XOSL), and it is not a narrative report, presentation, or formal financial statement, it most closely resembles a regulatory filing or a specific transaction disclosure. If the codes (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 9, 10, 14, 15, 20) represent transaction types or ownership changes, this could fall under DIRS (if directors are involved) or MRQ (if ownership thresholds are crossed). However, without explicit context linking these codes to the definitions, the most appropriate general category for raw, time-stamped transaction data that is likely being disclosed is the general regulatory filing category. Given the structure is a raw log of trades/holdings changes, and it doesn't fit the narrative/summary reports (10-K, ER, IP, etc.), it is best classified as a Regulatory Filing (RNS) or potentially related to Major Shareholding Notification (MRQ) or Director's Dealing (DIRS) if the codes map to those activities. Since codes like '20' (multiple occurrences) are present, which often relate to large holdings, MRQ is a possibility. However, RNS is the safest fallback for raw, non-standardized disclosure data. Let's re-examine the codes based on common market practices (though not explicitly defined here): - Code '20' appearing frequently suggests a major holding change notification, aligning with MRQ. - Code '9' (Director's Dealing) is also present. Because the document is a detailed log of transactions/holdings changes, and MRQ specifically covers 'Notification of changes in significant share ownership levels (crossing thresholds)', this is a strong candidate if the codes relate to ownership reporting. If the document is a direct feed of transaction data that *results* in a filing, RNS is appropriate. Given the high volume of '20' entries, MRQ seems more specific than the general RNS fallback, assuming the codes are indicative of the filing's purpose. However, without confirmation that the codes map directly to MRQ events, and recognizing this looks like raw market data feed, RNS (Regulatory Filings - general regulatory announcements) is the most robust classification for raw, non-standardized disclosure data that isn't a formal report or presentation. Revisiting the definitions: MRQ is for 'Major Shareholding Notification'. This data looks like the underlying data that *would* trigger such a notification. Since the document is very long (177k chars) and detailed, it is likely the report itself, not just an announcement (RPA). I will lean towards MRQ due to the heavy presence of code '20' entries, which strongly suggests major shareholding activity, which is a defined category. Final decision: The data strongly suggests reporting of significant share ownership changes (code '20' is dominant), fitting the MRQ definition better than the general RNS fallback.
2024-03-18 English
Seadrill Announces Transactions Made Under the Company’s Share Repurchase Program
Transaction in Own Shares Classification · 100% confidence The document is titled 'Seadrill Announces Transactions Made Under the Company’s Share Repurchase Program' and provides detailed tables showing the volume, price, and value of shares purchased by the company for the period March 11, 2024, through March 15, 2024. This explicitly details the company's activity in buying back its own shares. This directly corresponds to the definition of 'Transaction in Own Shares' (Code: POS). The document length is short (3030 chars), but it is a direct report of the transaction details, not an announcement that a report is attached, thus POS is preferred over RPA/RNS.
2024-03-18 English
Seadrill Announces Transactions Made Under the Company’s Share Repurchase Program
Transaction in Own Shares Classification · 86% confidence The document text consists almost entirely of tabular data showing transaction volumes, prices, totals, and timestamps, referencing codes like '1', '2', '3', '4', '5', '6', '7', '8', '9', '10', '11', '12', '13', '14', '15', '16', '17', '18', '19', '20', '50', '98' in the first column, alongside market information ('XOSL / Currency: NOK'). These codes correspond to specific types of transactions or corporate actions (e.g., 1=Share Issue/Capital Change, 15=Interest Rate Update/Notice, 20=Major Shareholding Notification, 10=Earnings Release, 11=Environmental & Social Information, 7=Dividend Notice, etc., based on the provided definitions, although the context suggests these are likely internal transaction codes rather than filing codes). Since the document is a raw log of market activity (trades, volume, price changes) and not a formal regulatory filing like a 10-K, ER, or IR, it is best classified as supplementary data or a general regulatory/market update that doesn't fit the primary financial report categories. Given the structure and content (market data feed), it most closely resembles supplementary data, but since 'XLSX' is defined as 'Financial Supplement Data' provided in Excel format, and this looks like a raw data dump, the most appropriate fallback for non-standard, data-heavy regulatory/market disclosures is 'RNS' (Regulatory Filings / miscellaneous). However, the presence of codes like '10' (Earnings Release), '11' (ESG), '15' (Interest Rate), '17' (Investor Presentation), and '7' (Dividend) suggests this might be a compilation of various small disclosures or a market data feed related to these events. Given the high volume of data entries and the lack of narrative text typical of formal reports, and considering the presence of codes that map to specific filing types, this is likely a data feed or a very specific regulatory disclosure related to market activity. Since it is not a narrative report, and it contains data points that could be related to multiple categories, the safest classification, following the rule to use 'RNS' as a fallback for miscellaneous filings, is RNS, unless it strongly suggests a specific data format like 'XLSX'. Since it is presented as text/tables, RNS is the best fit for a raw market data disclosure that isn't a standard report.
2024-03-11 German
Seadrill Announces Transactions Made Under the Company’s Share Repurchase Program
Transaction in Own Shares Classification · 100% confidence The document is titled 'Seadrill Announces Transactions Made Under the Company’s Share Repurchase Program' and provides detailed transaction tables showing the volume, price, and value of shares purchased by the company for the period March 4, 2024, through March 8, 2024. This explicitly details the company's activity in buying back its own shares. This directly corresponds to the definition of 'Transaction in Own Shares' (POS). Although the document mentions an appendix is attached, the core content is the transaction report itself, not just an announcement of a report's publication.
2024-03-11 English

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