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Filings indexed 2,451 across all filing types
Latest filing 2017-08-31 Share Issue/Capital Cha…
Country DK Denmark
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Ørsted is a global renewable energy company and a leader in the development, construction, and operation of offshore wind farms. The company's portfolio also includes onshore wind, solar power, and energy storage solutions. Having transformed from a fossil fuel-based business, Ørsted's primary focus is on facilitating the global transition to green energy. It provides renewable energy solutions to help countries and companies decarbonise, with the vision of creating a world that runs entirely on green energy.

Recent filings

Filing Released Lang Actions
Share Issue/Capital Change 2017
Share Issue/Capital Change Classification · 95% confidence The document text describes a transaction where New Energy Investment S.à.r.l. ('NEI') is selling 7,500,000 existing shares in DONG Energy A/S ('DONG Energy') to institutional investors via an accelerated bookbuilding offering. This involves the sale of existing shares by a major shareholder, which directly relates to changes in share ownership and capital structure, but specifically focuses on a transaction involving existing shares rather than a new issuance or a general capital change announcement. The key elements are the sale of a significant block of existing shares by an insider/major shareholder (NEI, linked to Goldman Sachs) and the resulting change in their holding percentage (from an unstated amount down to 2.7%). This type of transaction, where a major shareholder sells a block of shares, is often classified under 'Transaction in Own Shares' (POS) if the company is the buyer/seller, or sometimes under 'Major Shareholding Notification' (MRQ) if the focus is on the resulting threshold crossing. However, since this is an announcement about a specific, large-scale sale of existing shares by an entity that was previously a major shareholder, and it details the exact number of shares sold and the resulting holding, it most closely aligns with the concept of a transaction involving shares, even if it's a secondary sale. Given the options, 'Transaction in Own Shares' (POS) is typically for repurchases/treasury stock, which this is not. 'Major Shareholding Notification' (MRQ) is for crossing ownership thresholds. Since this is an announcement detailing a significant secondary sale by a major shareholder, and it is not a formal regulatory filing like a 10-K or an earnings release, it fits best as a notification related to share movement. In many databases, large secondary offerings/sales by existing holders are often grouped with capital/share transactions. Given the context of a large block sale by an existing holder, and the absence of a specific 'Secondary Sale' code, 'Transaction in Own Shares' (POS) is the closest fit if interpreted broadly as a transaction impacting the share base, but 'Major Shareholding Notification' (MRQ) is also plausible due to the resulting 2.7% holding. Reviewing the definitions: POS is 'Report of the company buying back or selling its own shares'. This is a third party selling shares. MRQ is 'Notification of changes in significant share ownership levels (crossing thresholds)'. Since the text explicitly states the resulting holding (2.7%) and the sale that caused it, MRQ is a strong candidate. However, the document is fundamentally an announcement of a share transaction/offering by a major holder. If this were a primary offering, it would be CAP. Since it's a secondary sale by a major holder, and the document is a formal announcement (not a full report), I will classify it as a notification of a major shareholding change resulting from the transaction, which is MRQ. The document is short and appears to be a formal press release announcing the transaction details, not a full report, thus ruling out 10-K, IR, etc. The content is purely about share transfer/ownership change.
2017-08-31 Danish
Share Issue/Capital Change 2017
Share Issue/Capital Change Classification · 95% confidence The document details a transaction where a major shareholder (NEI, controlled by Goldman Sachs entities) is selling a significant block of existing shares (7,500,000 shares, 1.78%) in DONG Energy A/S to institutional investors via an accelerated bookbuild offering. This involves a change in share ownership structure and a transfer of existing shares, not the issuance of new capital by the company itself, nor is it a formal M&A bid. It is a notification about a large block trade/shareholding change. The closest fit among the provided definitions is 'Major Shareholding Notification' (MRQ), as it directly reports on a change in significant share ownership levels, even though it's initiated by a selling shareholder rather than a mandatory filing triggered by crossing a threshold. It is not a 'Capital/Financing Update' (CAP) because the company receives no proceeds. It is not 'Transaction in Own Shares' (POS) as the shares are being sold by a third party, not the company buying back its own stock. Therefore, MRQ is the most appropriate classification for reporting a major shareholder's divestment.
2017-08-31 English
New Energy Investment S.à.r.l. har solgt 7.500.000 eksisterende aktier i DONG Energy A/S
Major Shareholding Notification Classification · 95% confidence The document is an announcement regarding a major shareholder (New Energy Investment S.à.r.l.) selling a significant portion of their stake (7,500,000 shares) in DONG Energy. This constitutes a notification of a change in significant share ownership levels, which falls under the Major Shareholding Notification category.
2017-08-31 English
New Energy Investment S.à.r.l. har solgt 7.500.000 eksisterende aktier i DONG Energy A/S
Major Shareholding Notification Classification · 95% confidence The document is a corporate announcement regarding a major shareholder (New Energy Investment S.à.r.l.) selling a significant portion of their stake in DONG Energy A/S through an accelerated bookbuilding process. This type of disclosure, where a major shareholder notifies the market of a change in their ownership threshold or a significant divestment, falls under the 'Major Shareholding Notification' category.
2017-08-31 English
Share Issue/Capital Change 2017
Share Issue/Capital Change Classification · 99% confidence The document text describes an 'accelerated bookbuilding-udbud' (accelerated bookbuilding offering) of existing shares in DONG Energy by a shareholder (NEI). This involves the sale of a significant block of shares, which is a form of capital market activity or financing event, although the company itself is not raising proceeds. The content focuses on the transaction details, lock-up periods, and jurisdictional restrictions (US, Canada, Japan, Australia, EEA, UK), which are typical disclosures for a major share placement or offering. This aligns best with the 'Capital/Financing Update' category (CAP), as it details a significant change in the capital structure via a large secondary offering, even if initiated by a major shareholder. It is not an earnings release (ER), an annual report (10-K), or a general regulatory filing (RNS), but a specific corporate finance action.
2017-08-30 Danish
Share Issue/Capital Change 2017
Share Issue/Capital Change Classification · 92% confidence The document describes a transaction where New Energy Investment S.à.r.l. (NEI) is launching an accelerated bookbuild offering of existing DONG Energy shares to institutional investors. This involves the sale of a significant block of shares by a major shareholder, which directly relates to changes in share ownership and capital structure, specifically through a secondary offering/sale. This fits best under 'Share Issue/Capital Change' (SHA) as it deals with the transfer of a large block of shares, or potentially 'Capital/Financing Update' (CAP) if viewed as a major shareholder's financing activity, but SHA is more precise for share movement. Since the document details the offering of existing shares and the resulting ownership percentage, it is a notification about a change in shareholding/capital structure. Given the options, SHA (Share Issue/Capital Change) is the most appropriate fit for a large block sale/offering, although it is not a primary issuance by the company itself. However, looking closely at the definitions, 'SHA' is for 'New share issues, stock splits, or other capital changes.' A major shareholder selling shares is often classified under 'MRQ' (Major Shareholding Notification) if it crosses a threshold, or sometimes under 'CAP' if it's a financing event for the seller. Since this is an announcement of an offering that *will* result in a change in holding, and it's not a standard regulatory filing like 10-K or ER, and it's not a dividend or management change, 'SHA' covers the general theme of share movement/capital structure change best among the specific options, although 'MRQ' might be relevant post-completion. Given the context of an 'offering' of shares, 'SHA' is selected as the primary classification for significant share transaction announcements.
2017-08-30 English

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