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Alcoa Corporation filings document formal disclosures for a global aluminum producer with operations in bauxite, alumina and aluminum products. Recent Form 8-K reports cover quarterly financial results, revolving credit agreement amendments, senior note redemption notices by wholly owned subsidiary Alcoa Nederland Holding B.V., and registered common stock trading under AA on the New York Stock Exchange.
The filing record also includes proxy materials addressing board matters, executive compensation and shareholder voting, along with material-event reports on asset closures, restructuring charges, impairments, remediation obligations and related operating risks. These disclosures connect Alcoa’s capital structure and governance with the economics of its mining, refining and smelting operations.
Alcoa Corporation filed a Specialized Disclosure Form for the year ended December 31, 2024, under Rule 13q-1 of the Securities Exchange Act. The filing states that Alcoa and its consolidated subsidiaries are reporting payments made to governments related to resource extraction activities for the 2024 fiscal year.
All reported payments are presented in U.S. dollars, with any foreign-currency payments converted using exchange rates as of December 31, 2024. The detailed breakdown of these government payments is provided in a separate Resource Extraction Payment Report, which is filed as Exhibit 2.01 to this Form SD.
Allan Gray Australia Pty Ltd reports beneficial ownership of 15,630,823 CHESS Depositary Interests in Alcoa Corp, representing 6% of the class. The filing specifies the class as CHESS Depositary Interests, each representing one unit of common stock, and records that Allan Gray Australia has sole voting and sole dispositive power over the reported position.
The statement affirms the securities are held in the ordinary course of business and not to influence control, and notes that another person has the right to receive dividends or proceeds related to these securities. The filing classifies the reporting person as FI and references equivalence to IA.