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Ticker · ORA ISIN · US6866881021 LEI · 5493000TSHHWY24VHM09 US Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply
Filings indexed 2,938 across all filing types
Latest filing 2018-11-09 Director's Dealing
Country US United States of America
Listing US ORA

About ORMAT TECHNOLOGIES, INC.

https://www.ormat.com/

Ormat Technologies, Inc. is a global provider of renewable energy solutions. The company is vertically integrated, managing the exploration, development, design, manufacturing, construction, ownership, and operation of power plants. It specializes in geothermal and recovered energy generation (REG) facilities, primarily utilizing its proprietary Ormat Energy Converter (OEC) technology, which efficiently converts low-to-medium temperature heat into electricity. In addition to its core geothermal business, Ormat develops, owns, and operates a growing portfolio of energy storage solutions designed to enhance grid stability and reliability. The company supplies power generating equipment and provides comprehensive services for projects worldwide, having installed over 3,200 MW of gross capacity.

Recent filings

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Other Report or Announcement
Director's Dealing Classification · 95% confidence The document explicitly states it is an 'Other Report or Announcement' filed under Israeli Securities Authority regulations. Crucially, it states: 'Attached hereto is a report on *Form 4- Statement of Changes in Beneficial Ownership*' and lists an attached file '*Form4-DS1118_isa.pdf*'. A Form 4 in the US context (and this document references US laws and NYSE) reports insider transactions (Director's Dealing). However, the document itself is not the Form 4; it is an announcement *about* the Form 4 being attached/published. Given the short length (2388 chars) and the nature of announcing an attached report, this fits the criteria for a Report Publication Announcement (RPA) or potentially a Regulatory Filing (RNS) if RPA is too specific. Since the content directly relates to insider transactions (Director's Dealing), and the document is merely announcing the publication of that specific report, RPA is the most precise fit based on Rule 2 (Menu vs Meal). If the content was the actual Form 4, it would be DIRS, but here it is the announcement of the filing.
2018-11-09 English
Other Report or Announcement
Director's Dealing Classification · 99% confidence The document text explicitly contains the header "FORM 4" and "UNITED STATES SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION". Form 4 is the standard SEC filing used to report changes in beneficial ownership of securities by company insiders (directors, officers, or 10% owners). This directly corresponds to insider trading reports, which are classified under 'Director's Dealing' in the provided definitions. Although the definition for DIRS is 'Report of personal share transactions by company directors and executives (insider trades)', the SEC Form 4 is the primary document for this activity. Therefore, the classification should be DIRS.
2018-11-09 English
Other Report or Announcement
Director's Dealing Classification · 95% confidence The document explicitly states it is an 'Other Report or Announcement' filed under Israeli Securities Authority regulations. Crucially, it states: 'Attached hereto is a report on *Form 4- Statement of Changes in Beneficial Ownership*' and lists an attached file 'Form4-IA1118_isa.pdf'. A Form 4 in the US context (which this document references via the NYSE market and US issuer status) reports insider transactions (Director's Dealing). Since this document is a short announcement (2388 chars) stating that the actual report (Form 4) is attached, it fits the definition of a Report Publication Announcement (RPA) or, given the specific nature of the attached report (insider trading), it could also be related to Director's Dealing (DIRS). However, the primary function of this specific filing wrapper is to announce the publication of the Form 4. Given the options, Director's Dealing (DIRS) is the most specific content category for a Form 4, but the 'MENU VS MEAL' rule suggests classifying the wrapper document as RPA if it's just an announcement. Since Form 4 specifically relates to insider transactions, DIRS is a strong candidate for the underlying content. Let's re-evaluate the definitions. DIRS is 'Report of personal share transactions by company directors and executives (insider trades)'. A Form 4 is the official filing for this. Since this document is the filing *announcing* the Form 4, RPA is technically correct for the wrapper. However, in many databases, the filing that *contains* the Form 4 data is indexed by the content type. Given the explicit mention of 'Form 4- Statement of Changes in Beneficial Ownership', the content is Director's Dealing. I will classify it as DIRS as it directly relates to the content being published, which is a specific regulatory filing type for insider trades, rather than the generic RPA wrapper.
2018-11-09 English
Other Report or Announcement
Director's Dealing Classification · 100% confidence The document explicitly displays 'SEC Form 4' and 'STATEMENT OF CHANGES IN BENEFICIAL OWNERSHIP'. Form 4 is the standard SEC filing used by corporate insiders (directors, officers, 10% owners) to report transactions in the company's securities. This filing type is specifically related to insider trading reports, which corresponds to the 'Director's Dealing' definition. Reviewing the provided definitions, 'Director's Dealing (Code: DIRS)' is defined as 'Report of personal share transactions by company directors and executives (insider trades)'. This is a perfect match for an SEC Form 4 filing.
2018-11-09 English
Other Report or Announcement
Director's Dealing Classification · 98% confidence The document explicitly states it is an 'Other Report or Announcement' filed under Israeli Securities Authority regulations. Crucially, it states: 'Attached hereto is a report on *Form 4- Statement of Changes in Beneficial Ownership*'. A Form 4 in the US context (and implied here by the reference to U.S. Securities Laws and NYSE) reports personal share transactions by directors and executives (insider trades). This directly matches the definition for Director's Dealing (DIRS). Although the document is short and announces an attachment, the specific nature of the attached form (Form 4) is a stronger indicator than the general RPA/RNS fallback, as DIRS is a specific category for insider transaction reports.
2018-11-09 English
Other Report or Announcement
Director's Dealing Classification · 100% confidence The document text explicitly contains the header "SEC Form 4" and "FORM 4". Form 4 is the standard SEC filing used to report changes in beneficial ownership of securities by company insiders (directors, officers, or 10% owners). This directly corresponds to the definition of Director's Dealing (insider trades). The filing type code for Director's Dealing is DIRS.
2018-11-09 English

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