American Water Works

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US stimulus package disappoints for water Vol 10, Issue 2 (February 2009)

Less than one per cent of the US economic stimulus will go towards water and wastewater infrastructure. The outcome is unlikely to change the ‘D-’ grade given to the sector by the American Society of Civil Engineers.

The pace of change quickens Vol 8, Issue 11 (November 2007)

In the new edition of the Pinsent Masons Water Yearbook, David Lloyd Owen finds that there are still hurdles for international private water operators, despite a jump in the number of contracts awarded.

Two steps forward, one step back Vol 7, Issue 11 (November 2006)

In his annual review of the international private water industry, David Lloyd Owen finds a proliferation of smaller deals, but still some big disappointments.

IN BRIEF – AMERICAS Vol 7, Issue 8 (August 2006)

* Colombia’s popular president Alvaro Uribe embarks on a second term with plans to dramatically improve services in a country where 7.6 million people receive water unfit for consumption.

Don Correll takes the helm at American Vol 7, Issue 4 (April 2006)

Larry Chertoff profiles the US water industry veteran who has been given the job of taking American Water public.

MERGERS AND DEMERGERS Vol 7, Issue 4 (April 2006)

* American Water has a new CEO and a new determination to pursue an IPO rather than a private equity led buy-out as its preferred exit from its German parent RWE. The new man in charge is Don Correll, a seasoned expert in regulatory warfare (see story p18).

CHART OF THE MONTH Vol 7, Issue 3 (March 2006)

This is the last year we’ll see the big three post results together.

Contract ops reaching maturity Vol 7, Issue 3 (March 2006)

Larry Chertoff examines the recovery in the market for operating contracts for US municipalities.

Legal services review: Competition in the Gulf hots up Vol 7, Issue 2 (February 2006)

Our annual survey of law firms operating in the water sector finds that the flood of deals originating in the Middle East has inspired a flurry of office openings and staff poachings. Alastair Strickland reports.

NEW YEAR NEW JOB Vol 7, Issue 2 (February 2006)

* Besides a new man at the top of GE Infrastructure Water and Process Technologies (see story p9), the new year has also seen a new face at the top of Agbar, Spain’s largest private water group.