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Drax Group PLC — Investor Relations & Filings

Ticker · DRX ISIN · GB00B1VNSX38 LEI · 549300YPSNTXR4ZHSR98 IL Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply
Filings indexed 1,716 across all filing types
Latest filing 2013-04-05 Board/Management Inform…
Country GB United Kingdom
Listing IL DRX

About Drax Group PLC

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Drax Group is a renewable energy company focused on power generation, sustainable biomass production, and carbon dioxide removal. The company generates renewable electricity using biomass and supplies it to business customers. A key strategic initiative is the development of Bioenergy with Carbon Capture and Storage (BECCS), a technology that aims to produce carbon-negative power by capturing and permanently storing CO2 emissions from biomass generation. This supports the company's purpose of enabling a zero-carbon, lower-cost energy future.

Recent filings

Filing Released Lang Actions
Notice of change to director details
Board/Management Information Classification · 98% confidence The document is very short (942 characters) and announces a specific change regarding a director, Charles Berry, who is relinquishing another board commitment and retiring from Impax Environmental Markets plc. The key phrase is 'NOTICE OF CHANGE TO DIRECTOR DETAILS'. This directly relates to changes in senior management or board composition. This aligns perfectly with the definition for Board/Management Information (MANG). Although it mentions the AGM of another company, the core subject is the director's change in role, not the AGM itself or voting results.
2013-04-05 English
Director/PDMR Shareholding
Director's Dealing Classification · 100% confidence The document is identified by the 'RNS Number' header and explicitly states it is a 'NOTIFICATION OF TRANSACTIONS OF DIRECTORS, PERSONS DISCHARGING MANAGERIAL RESPONSIBILITY OR CONNECTED PERSONS'. It details the granting of share options to specific directors (Philip Hudson, Tony Quinlan, Dorothy Thompson) on a specific date (28 March 2013). This directly corresponds to the definition of Director's Dealing (insider trades/transactions by executives). The filing code for this is DIRS.
2013-04-02 English
Notice of change to director details
Board/Management Information Classification · 98% confidence The document is very short (936 characters) and is explicitly labeled with an 'RNS Number'. The content announces a 'NOTICE OF CHANGE TO DIRECTOR DETAILS' for a non-executive director, David Lindsell, who has taken a position at another company. This type of announcement regarding changes in director roles or details fits best under the 'Board/Management Information' category (MANG). Although it is distributed via RNS, the core subject matter is management change, which is more specific than the general 'RNS' fallback.
2013-04-02 English
Blocklisting Interim Review
Share Issue/Capital Change Classification · 99% confidence The document is very short (1395 characters) and contains the header 'RNS Number : 2978B' and concludes with 'This information is provided by RNS The company news service from the London Stock Exchange'. The content is a 'BLOCK LISTING SIX MONTHLY RETURN' detailing the balance of unallotted securities under a share option plan over a six-month period (01 October 2012 to 31 March 2013). This is a specific regulatory filing related to share capital management, but it is presented as a brief notification via the RNS system. Since it is a specific regulatory filing that doesn't fit perfectly into SHA (Share Issue/Capital Change, which usually announces the change itself) or POS (Transaction in Own Shares), and it is explicitly delivered via RNS, the most appropriate classification is RNS (Regulatory Filings) as the general category for miscellaneous regulatory announcements, or potentially SHA if focusing on the underlying subject matter. However, given the structure as a standard RNS announcement detailing a return, RNS is a strong candidate. Let's re-evaluate against the definitions. It is a return related to share options, which touches upon capital structure. If we look at the definitions, 'SHA' is for Share Issue/Capital Change. A block listing return is a compliance document related to the authorized pool of shares for employee plans. Given the explicit RNS branding and the nature of a 'return' document, RNS is the safest general classification for a non-standard, brief regulatory update. If we must choose a more specific code, it relates to shares, but it's not a direct issue/repurchase announcement. Given the explicit RNS context and the brevity, RNS is chosen as the fallback for specific regulatory returns not covered elsewhere.
2013-04-02 English
Blocklisting Interim Review
Remuneration Information Classification · 99% confidence The document contains an 'RNS Number' and is titled 'BLOCK LISTING SIX MONTHLY RETURN' for Drax Group plc, covering the period from October 1, 2012, to March 31, 2013. This is a specific regulatory filing related to the issuance or allotment of shares under a scheme, which is a type of corporate action disclosure. While it relates to capital/share movements, it is a formal, periodic return submitted to the exchange (indicated by RNS). Given the specific nature of a 'Block Listing Six Monthly Return' which doesn't perfectly align with CAP (Capital/Financing Update) or SHA (Share Issue/Capital Change) which are broader, and since it is a formal regulatory announcement provided via RNS, the most appropriate general category for a specific, non-standard regulatory disclosure that isn't a core financial report (10-K, IR, ER) is RNS (Regulatory Filings). However, since it details the balance and movement of unallotted securities under a bonus matching plan, it strongly relates to share capital management. Comparing the options, 'SHA' (Share Issue/Capital Change) is a strong candidate, but 'RNS' is the delivery mechanism and often used for these specific exchange notifications. Given the content is a structured return detailing security balances, it is a specific regulatory filing. Since 'RNS' is the fallback for miscellaneous filings, and this is a very specific return format, RNS is appropriate, although it touches upon share capital. Given the structure and RNS header, RNS is the safest classification for this specific return type.
2013-04-02 English
Total Voting Rights
Regulatory Filings Classification · 95% confidence The document is an official notification identified by the 'RNS Number' header and the closing statement referencing 'RNS The company news service from the London Stock Exchange'. The content explicitly states the 'TOTAL VOTING RIGHTS AND SHARE CAPITAL' as of a specific date (31 March 2013) and explains changes due to share option exercises and vesting of share awards. This directly relates to the total number of shares and voting rights, which is a fundamental aspect of capital structure reporting, but it is not a general capital change announcement (SHA) or a director's dealing (DIRS). It is a specific regulatory disclosure regarding the denominator for shareholder voting rights calculations, which fits best under the general regulatory announcement category, RNS, as it is a standard disclosure mandated by the Disclosure and Transparency Rules (DTR 5.6.1R). Given the specific nature of reporting total voting rights, it is a regulatory filing, and RNS is the most appropriate general regulatory code when a more specific code like SHA (Share Issue/Capital Change) doesn't perfectly capture the context of reporting the denominator for voting rights calculations.
2013-04-02 English

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