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Ticker · ORA ISIN · US6866881021 LEI · 5493000TSHHWY24VHM09 US Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply
Filings indexed 2,908 across all filing types
Latest filing 2024-04-02 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

Filing Released Lang Actions
FORM 4-STATEMENT OF CHANGES IN BENEFICIAL OWNERSHIP-Stern Stanley B
Director's Dealing Classification · 1% confidence The document explicitly contains the header "UNITED STATES SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION" and the form title "STATEMENT OF CHANGES IN BENEFICIAL OWNERSHIP". It also references filing pursuant to "Section 16(a) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934". This structure and content are characteristic of an SEC Form 4, which reports insider transactions (director/officer trades). Among the provided classification codes, 'Director's Dealing' (DIRS) is the most appropriate category for Form 4 filings reporting insider transactions by directors and executives.
2024-04-02 English
FORM 4-STATEMENT OF CHANGES IN BENEFICIAL OWNERSHIP-Stern Stanley B
Director's Dealing Classification · 1% confidence The document is a filing submitted to the Israel Securities Authority (ISA) and the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange (TASE). It explicitly states, 'Attached hereto is a report on *Form_4-Stanley_Stern-March__28_2024-RSU_Sale_isa.pdf*'. A Form 4 in the US context reports insider transactions (Director's Dealing). Since this document is very short (1867 chars) and its primary function is to announce the attachment of a specific report (a Form 4 related to RSU sale by an insider), it fits the definition of a Report Publication Announcement (RPA) or, given the specific nature of the attached document (insider trade), it could also be related to Director's Dealing (DIRS). However, the structure strongly suggests an announcement of a filing rather than the filing itself, and it is not a standard 10-K, IR, or ER. Given the attachment of a document detailing a transaction by an executive ('Stanley Stern'), the underlying subject is Director's Dealing (DIRS). But following the 'MENU VS MEAL' rule, since this is an announcement stating a report is attached, RPA is a strong candidate. Let's re-evaluate the definitions. DIRS is for the report of personal share transactions by directors. RPA is for the announcement of the publication of reports. Since the attached PDF is clearly a Form 4 (insider transaction report), the most specific classification related to the *content* being announced is DIRS. However, the document itself is the announcement wrapper. If the attached document were provided, DIRS would be correct. As this is just the wrapper announcing the attached DIRS document, RPA is technically more accurate based on the document's role as a publication notice. Given the context of financial filings, if the attached document is a Director's Dealing report, classifying the wrapper as DIRS is often acceptable if the wrapper contains minimal information, but RPA is safer for wrappers. Since the document explicitly mentions a 'Form 4' (insider transaction) and the signatory is the Corporate Secretary, and the document is short, I will lean towards the content type being announced, which is Director's Dealing (DIRS), as the announcement is highly specific to insider activity, rather than a general report publication (RPA). If DIRS was not an option, RPA would be chosen. Since DIRS is available and the content is clearly about insider trading (Form 4), DIRS is the best fit for the subject matter being reported, even if this specific text is the announcement wrapper.
2024-04-02 English
FORM 4
Director's Dealing
2024-04-01 English
Regulatory Filings 2024
Regulatory Filings
2024-03-28 English
2023-Annual-Report
Annual Report Classification · 1% confidence The document explicitly contains the SEC header 'Form 10-K' and 'Annual Report PURSUANT TO SECTION 13 OR 15(d) OF THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934' for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2023. It includes standard regulatory checkboxes, company identification, and financial disclosures typical of a 10-K filing. FY 2023
2024-03-28 English
2023-Annual-Report
Report Publication Announcement Classification · 1% confidence The document is a filing notification submitted to the Israel Securities Authority (ISA) and the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange (TASE). It explicitly states, 'Attached hereto is a report on *Ormat-Technologies_2024-Annual-Report_3_27_2024_isa.pdf*'. The document itself is very short (1868 characters) and serves only to announce the publication of a separate, attached report, which is identified as the '2024-Annual-Report'. According to Rule 2 (the 'MENU VS MEAL' rule), a short announcement stating a report is attached or published should be classified as a Report Publication Announcement (RPA), not the report itself (10-K).
2024-03-28 English

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