Ormat Technologies (NYSE: ORA) director gains 1,766 shares from RSU vesting
Filing Impact
Filing Sentiment
Form Type
4
Rhea-AI Filing Summary
ORMAT TECHNOLOGIES, INC. director Byron G. Wong acquired 1,766 shares of common stock through the vesting and exercise of Restricted Stock Units. The RSUs, each representing one share of common stock, vested 100% on May 7, 2026, one year after grant. Following this non-cash, compensation-related exercise, Wong directly holds 10,425 shares of Ormat common stock. No open-market purchases or sales were reported in this filing.
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Insider Trade Summary
1,766 shares exercised/converted
Mixed
2 txns
Insider
Wong Byron G.
Role
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| Type | Security | Shares | Price | Value |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Exercise | Restricted Stock Units | 1,766 | $0.00 | -- |
| Exercise | Common Stock | 1,766 | $0.00 | -- |
Holdings After Transaction:
Restricted Stock Units — 0 shares (Direct, null);
Common Stock — 10,425 shares (Direct, null)
Footnotes (1)
- Each Restricted Stock Unit ("RSU") represents the right to receive one share of ORA common stock upon vesting. On May 7, 2026, the first-year anniversary of the grant, 100% of the Restricted Stock Units vested.
Key Figures
Shares acquired via RSU exercise: 1,766 shares
Shares held after transaction: 10,425 shares
RSUs exercised: 1,766 units
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5 metrics
Shares acquired via RSU exercise
1,766 shares
Restricted Stock Units converted to common stock on May 7, 2026
Shares held after transaction
10,425 shares
Total direct common stock holdings following RSU exercise
RSUs exercised
1,766 units
Restricted Stock Units vested 100% on first grant anniversary
Exercise price per RSU
$0.00 per unit
Non-cash conversion of RSUs into common stock
Exercise transactions
1 transaction
Derivative exercise count in transaction summary
Key Terms
Restricted Stock Units, RSU, derivative security
3 terms
Restricted Stock Units financial
"Each Restricted Stock Unit ("RSU") represents the right to receive one share of ORA common stock upon vesting."
Restricted stock units are a type of company reward where employees are promised shares of stock, but they only fully own these shares after meeting certain conditions, like staying with the company for a set time. They matter because they can become valuable assets and are often used to motivate employees to help the company succeed.
RSU financial
"Each Restricted Stock Unit ("RSU") represents the right to receive one share of ORA common stock upon vesting."
Restricted stock units (RSUs) are a form of company shares given to employees as part of their compensation, usually with certain restrictions or conditions, such as remaining with the company for a set period. When these restrictions lift, employees receive actual shares that they can sell or hold. For investors, RSUs can impact a company's stock supply and reflect the company's commitment to attracting and retaining talent.
derivative security financial
"transaction_code_description: Exercise or conversion of derivative security"
A derivative security is a financial contract whose value comes from the price or performance of something else, such as a stock, bond, commodity, or market index. For investors it acts like an insurance policy or a wager: it can be used to protect against losses, lock in prices, or amplify gains and losses, so it can change a portfolio’s risk and potential return without owning the underlying asset directly.
FAQ
What insider transaction did Ormat Technologies (ORA) disclose for Byron G. Wong?
Ormat Technologies reported that director Byron G. Wong acquired 1,766 common shares via Restricted Stock Unit vesting and exercise. The RSUs converted into shares on May 7, 2026, reflecting compensation rather than an open-market purchase or sale.
What are the terms of the Restricted Stock Units reported by Ormat (ORA)?
Each Restricted Stock Unit represents the right to receive one share of Ormat common stock upon vesting. The filing notes that 100% of the RSUs vested on May 7, 2026, the first anniversary of the grant date, triggering share delivery.
Does this Ormat (ORA) Form 4 show any remaining derivative or RSU holdings for Byron G. Wong?
The filing’s derivative summary is empty after the 1,766-unit RSU exercise, and the reported RSU position falls to zero. This indicates no remaining RSUs from the reported grant, based on the information contained in this Form 4.