Acea
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Capital outflows hit specialist water funds Vol 13, Issue 1 (January 2012)
In theory, water stocks outperformed the market in 2011. In practice, the main specialist water funds struggled to match the GWI Water Index, and investors continued to move away from the sector. What is the outlook for 2012?
Water investors play the Continental divide Vol 13, Issue 1 (January 2012)
The relative safe haven of the UK listed water utilities was the only saving grace for investors with exposure to European water stocks last year. Have prices bottomed out?
Asia disappoints as index treads water Vol 12, Issue 10 (October 2011)
Asian stocks were the biggest fallers in the GWI Global Water Index this month, as export fears began to hit home. The debut of Xylem provided a bright spot, with more water pure-plays expected to float in the New Year.
EUROPE WATER IN BRIEF Vol 12, Issue 10 (October 2011)
* Ownership changes at three of the UK’s regulated water utilities dominated the headlines this month.
EUROPE WATER IN BRIEF Vol 12, Issue 7 (July 2011)
On 14 July, Anglian Water failed to exchange a pair of outstanding Class B bonds for a new issue due in 2037.
Italy’s grasshoppers presage a bleak winter for water Vol 12, Issue 6 (June 2011)
The yes vote in Italy’s referendum was virtually inevitable. So are the consequences, writes Christopher Gasson.
Acea’s growth plans fail to impress the market Vol 12, Issue 1 (January 2011)
The Italian multi-utility’s new business plan sets out its growth ambitions over the next three years. Business development will be sidelined in favour of efficiency gains.
French left behind in European water rally Vol 12, Issue 1 (January 2011)
European water stocks rallied strongly in 2010, led by the UK water and sewerage companies. The French giants, meanwhile, remained in the doldrums, despite improving their credit metrics last year.
The new crowd at private water’s top table Vol 11, Issue 11 (November 2010)
David Lloyd Owen reviews a dozen editions of the Pinsent Masons Water Yearbook and sees a reshuffling amongst the major players.
Water index posts 9% monthly gain Vol 11, Issue 10 (October 2010)
A 9% jump in the GWI Global Water Index is the biggest monthly rise since April 2009. Who were the winners and losers?










