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Weir Group Inc. — Investor Relations & Filings

Ticker · WEIR ISIN · GB0009465807 LEI · 549300KDR56WHY9I3D10 IL Manufacturing
Filings indexed 756 across all filing types
Latest filing 2019-03-29 Regulatory Filings
Country GB United Kingdom
Listing IL WEIR

About Weir Group Inc.

https://www.global.weir/

Weir Group is a global engineering company specializing in mining technology. It provides highly engineered solutions for the minerals and mining markets, focusing on improving safety, efficiency, and sustainability. The company's portfolio includes processing equipment, wear parts, and equipment attachments, such as its ESCO® solutions, which cover the entire quarrying, minerals excavation, and processing circuit. Weir is committed to accelerating the shift to smart, sustainable mining by helping customers extract more resources while reducing the use of energy and water and generating less waste. The company also offers digital solutions to optimize performance and is supported by a global service network.

Recent filings

Filing Released Lang Actions
Total Voting Rights
Regulatory Filings Classification · 98% confidence The document is very short (1482 characters) and explicitly states it is an 'RNS Number' notification from 'The Weir Group PLC' dated March 29, 2019. The content details the total number of voting rights and the total number of shares in issue, referencing the FCA Disclosure and Transparency Rules (DTR). This type of mandatory, periodic notification regarding share capital and voting rights, especially when issued via the RNS service, fits best under the general 'Regulatory Filings' category, as there is no specific code for 'Voting Rights Notification' among the provided options, and it is not a declaration of voting results (DVA) but a statement of the denominator for future calculations. Given the source (RNS) and the nature of the disclosure (share capital/voting rights), RNS is the most appropriate classification.
2019-03-29 English
Director/PDMR Shareholding
Director's Dealing Classification · 100% confidence The document is explicitly labeled with an 'RNS Number' and contains a 'Notification of Transactions by Persons Discharging Managerial Responsibilities ("PDMR") and Persons Closely Associated ("PCA") with them'. This type of filing, detailing insider transactions (Director's Dealing), is a specific regulatory disclosure. While 'DIRS' covers Director's Dealing, the document structure and the explicit mention of 'RNS Number' and the closing statement referencing RNS as the news service of the London Stock Exchange strongly suggest this is a general regulatory announcement disseminated via the RNS system. Since the core content is a Director's Dealing notification, the most specific code is DIRS. However, given the context of the RNS header and the nature of the disclosure (insider transaction), DIRS is the most accurate content classification, even though it is distributed via RNS.
2019-03-28 English
Director/PDMR Shareholding
Director's Dealing Classification · 100% confidence The document is identified by the 'RNS Number' header and explicitly states it is provided by 'RNS, the news service of the London Stock Exchange.' The content details a 'Notification of Transactions by Persons Discharging Managerial Responsibilities ("PDMR")' involving the transfer of shares by the Chief Financial Officer. This type of insider transaction reporting, especially when disseminated via RNS, falls under the category of Director's Dealing (DIRS). Although RNS is mentioned, the specific content is about insider trading, making DIRS the most precise classification over the general RNS fallback.
2019-03-26 English
Director/PDMR Shareholding
Director's Dealing Classification · 100% confidence The document is identified by the 'RNS Number' header and explicitly states, 'This information is provided by RNS, the news service of the London Stock Exchange.' The content details a 'Notification of Transactions by Persons Discharging Managerial Responsibilities ("PDMRs")' involving the acquisition and sale of shares by an executive (David Paradis). This type of insider transaction reporting, especially when filed via RNS, falls under regulatory disclosure concerning director dealings. While it is a specific type of filing, the most precise category among the provided options for director/insider transactions is 'Director's Dealing' (DIRS). However, since the document is explicitly branded as an RNS release and contains specific transaction details, it fits the general 'Regulatory Filings' (RNS) category, but 'DIRS' is more specific to the content. Given the options, 'DIRS' (Director's Dealing) is the most accurate classification for the subject matter (PDMR transactions).
2019-03-19 English
Annual Financial Report
Report Publication Announcement Classification · 100% confidence The document explicitly states that it is providing 'Additional information' related to the '2018 Annual Report and 2019 Annual General Meeting'. It lists three documents posted to shareholders: 1. Annual Report and Financial Statements for the period ended 31 December 2018 (the "2018 Annual Report"); 2. Notice of 2019 Annual General Meeting; and 3. Form of Proxy. The document then proceeds to extract and detail 'Appendix A: Principal risks and uncertainties' directly from the 2018 Annual Report, referencing pages 51 to 55 of that report. Since the document is primarily focused on disseminating the Annual Report content (specifically the risk section) and the AGM materials (Notice and Proxy), and it is a substantial document (25,762 chars), it is not a simple 'Report Publication Announcement' (RPA). The presence of the full Annual Report content (risks section) and the AGM materials points towards a combination of the main annual filing and the AGM notice. However, the core purpose of this specific filing seems to be the formal release and distribution of the Annual Report and AGM materials. The 10-K code is for the official SEC filing, which this RNS announcement is not, but it contains the content of the Annual Report. Given the explicit mention of the 'Annual Report and Financial Statements for the period ended 31 December 2018' being posted, and the detailed extract of the risk section which is a key component of the Annual Report, the most appropriate classification for the *content being presented* is the Annual Report (10-K), even though this specific submission is an RNS wrapper. However, looking at the definitions, '10-K' is the official yearly report. This document is an RNS announcement *about* the 10-K and AGM. Since it contains substantial extracts from the Annual Report (risks) and mentions the AGM notice, it is a hybrid announcement. If the primary focus is the release of the Annual Report, 10-K is plausible, but the 'Menu vs Meal' rule suggests if it's an announcement, it should be RPA or RNS. Since it contains significant extracted content (Appendix A), it goes beyond a simple RPA. The document is an RNS announcement (RNS Number : 1703T) that publishes the Annual Report and AGM materials. The most accurate code for an announcement that publishes the Annual Report and AGM materials simultaneously, especially when it's an RNS, is often RNS (Regulatory Filings) if it doesn't fit perfectly elsewhere, or RPA if it's purely announcing publication. Given the detailed extraction of the risk section (a core part of the Annual Report), and the mention of the AGM materials, this is a comprehensive regulatory disclosure package announcement. Since '10-K' is defined as the 'Official yearly report' and this is the *announcement* of that report (via RNS), RNS is the safer classification for the wrapper document, or RPA if we focus on the publication aspect. Since it bundles the Annual Report and AGM materials, and is clearly an RNS filing, I will classify it as RNS, as it is a regulatory announcement detailing the availability of the 10-K and AGM documents.
2019-03-18 English
Form of Proxy
Proxy Solicitation & Information Statement Classification · 98% confidence The document is explicitly titled "Form of Proxy - Annual General Meeting to be held on 30 April 2019". A proxy form is a document sent to shareholders to allow them to vote by appointing a representative for the Annual General Meeting (AGM). This directly relates to the materials distributed for the AGM, which falls under the AGM Information category. Although it is a form related to the meeting rather than the presentation itself, it is the most specific classification available for AGM-related materials, distinct from a general proxy solicitation statement (PSI) which usually solicits the proxy, or a DVA which reports the results.
2019-03-18 English

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