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Ticker · ORSTED ISIN · DK0060094928 LEI · W9NG6WMZIYEU8VEDOG48 CO Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply
Filings indexed 2,451 across all filing types
Latest filing 2009-10-07 Regulatory Filings
Country DK Denmark
Listing CO ORSTED

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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
Regulatory Filings 2009
Regulatory Filings Classification · 95% confidence The document is a formal announcement titled "Company announcement" detailing a major supply agreement between DONG Energy and Siemens for offshore wind turbines. It discusses a significant business transaction, capacity, and strategic implications, but it is not a full financial report (like 10-K or IR), an earnings release (ER), or a management discussion (MDA). It announces a major commercial/strategic development. Since it is a significant corporate announcement that doesn't fit the specific financial reporting codes (10-K, IR, ER, DIV, etc.), it falls best under the general regulatory/corporate announcement category, which is RNS (Regulatory Filings), as it is a material event disclosure that doesn't fit the other specific categories like M&A (TAR) or Capital Change (CAP). Given the nature of the announcement (a major supply contract), it is a material event disclosure.
2009-10-07 Danish
Report Publication Announcement 2009
Report Publication Announcement Classification · 99% confidence The document is titled 'Koncernmeddelelse' (Company Announcement) and explicitly states that DONG Energy will present its 2008 annual report ('årsregnskabet for 2008') tomorrow, March 6th, followed by a press conference. The text itself is very short (931 characters) and serves only to announce the timing and availability of the full annual report and a subsequent press meeting. According to Rule #2 (The 'MENU VS MEAL' Rule), a short announcement stating that a report will be published or is available points towards a Report Publication Announcement (RPA) rather than the full report (10-K). Since it announces the publication of the annual report, RPA is the most appropriate classification.
2009-10-07 English
Report Publication Announcement 2009
Report Publication Announcement Classification · 99% confidence The document is very short (963 characters) and explicitly announces the timing and location of a press conference where the 'annual results for 2008' will be presented the following day. It states, 'As announced on 6 February 2009, DONG Energy will present its annual results for 2008 tomorrow...'. This structure—announcing the release/presentation of a major report rather than containing the full report itself—fits the definition of a Report Publication Announcement (RPA). It is not the full 10-K, nor is it the Earnings Release (ER) which usually contains the key figures; it is an announcement about the presentation event.
2009-10-07 Danish
Report Publication Announcement 2009
Report Publication Announcement Classification · 99% confidence The document is titled "Koncernmeddelelse" (Company Announcement) and discusses changes to the company's segment structure in connection with the upcoming 2008 annual report, specifically implementing IFRS 8. It details the reallocations between segments (Exploration & Production, Generation, Energy Markets, Sales & Distribution) and provides descriptions of these new segments. It is not the full Annual Report (10-K), nor is it a standard Earnings Release (ER) focusing only on key figures. It is an announcement detailing structural changes related to financial reporting standards, which often precedes or accompanies a major report. Since it details changes to how the business is structured for reporting purposes, it relates closely to management's view of the business structure. However, given the context of announcing changes related to financial reporting standards (IFRS 8) and segment definitions, it functions as a specific disclosure about the structure used for financial reporting, which is often covered under Management Discussion & Analysis (MDA) or a specific regulatory disclosure. Since it is a formal announcement detailing internal reporting structure changes, and not a full financial report, it fits best as a specific type of Management Report or a general Regulatory Filing. Given the specific nature of segment reporting changes, and the fact that it is a formal announcement (Koncernmeddelelse) rather than a full report, it is classified as a Regulatory Filing (RNS) as it is a specific, non-standard disclosure, or potentially MDA if it were part of a larger management discussion. Since it is a standalone announcement about reporting structure, RNS is the most appropriate fallback for a specific, non-standard regulatory disclosure that isn't explicitly covered elsewhere.
2009-10-07 English
Management Reports 2009
Management Reports Classification · 95% confidence The document is a formal company announcement from DONG Energy A/S dated February 20, 2009, detailing changes to its operating segments in connection with the 'Annual Report 2008' due to the implementation of IFRS 8. It describes the new structure and provides brief descriptions of each segment. Crucially, the last paragraph states that a 'quarterly statement on revenue, EBITDA and EBIT for the new segment reporting is available for the period 2006 to September 2008 and for the full years 2003 to 2007 on [www.dongenergy.com.]'. This indicates the document itself is an announcement about changes related to financial reporting standards and segment definitions, rather than the full Annual Report (10-K) or a Quarterly Report (IR). Since it is an announcement regarding the structure that will be used in future financial reports, and it is not a standard earnings release (ER) or a specific management discussion (MDA), it fits best as a general regulatory/corporate update. Given the context of segment reporting changes, it is a significant corporate disclosure. Since it is not explicitly an earnings release, dividend notice, or management change, and it is a formal announcement, it leans towards a general Regulatory Filing (RNS) or potentially a specialized Management Report (MDA) if the segment changes are considered part of management's explanation of structure. However, because it is a formal announcement detailing structural changes that impact financial reporting, and it is not a primary financial statement document, RNS is the most appropriate fallback for a significant, non-standard corporate disclosure. Given the short length (2709 chars) and the reference to where the actual financial data is available, it strongly suggests an announcement rather than the full report.
2009-10-07 Danish
Report Publication Announcement 2009
Report Publication Announcement Classification · 99% confidence The document is titled "Koncernmeddelelse" (Company Announcement) and its primary content is an "Opdateret finansiel kalender" (Updated financial calendar) for 2009. It announces the dates for the Annual Report (Årsregnskab), General Meeting (Generalforsamling), and Quarterly Reports (Delårsrapport). Since this document is an announcement *about* future reporting dates rather than the report itself, and it doesn't fit the specific definitions for dividend notices, director dealings, or capital changes, it best fits the general category for regulatory announcements or announcements regarding report publication. Given the short length (1252 chars) and the nature of announcing when reports will be released, it aligns closely with a Report Publication Announcement (RPA) or a general Regulatory Filing (RNS). Since it specifically details the publication schedule for key reports, RPA is a strong candidate, but RNS is the broader fallback for general regulatory notices that don't fit other specific categories. Because this is a formal announcement updating the market on the schedule of future mandatory filings, RNS (Regulatory Filings) is the most appropriate general classification, although RPA is also plausible if the focus is strictly on the publication schedule announcement itself. I will select RNS as the most encompassing category for this type of formal, short, market-moving announcement that isn't the report itself.
2009-10-07 English

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