Andrade Gutierrez
13 articles about "Andrade Gutierrez"
Celebrating the best of the best Vol 9, Issue 2 (February 2008)
The complete list of companies and projects which have been shortlisted for this year’s Global Water Awards.
Courts rule in Sanepar control case Vol 8, Issue 11 (November 2007)
The ceding of strategic control in Sanepar to a Veolia-led consortium in 1998 has finally been declared illegal. It could spark a re-shuffle of the Dominó consortium.
Vivendi keeps Sanepar operations post Vol 4, Issue 4 (April 2003)
Pierre-Yves Mourgue will remain in Parana on behalf of Vivendi Environnement.
Vivendi to lose its hold over Sanepar Vol 4, Issue 2 (February 2003)
The state of Paranã is seeking greater control of its water company.
The PT and privatisation Vol 3, Issue 11 (November 2002)
State water companies are not for sale – with the exception of Embasa.
Sanepar: a way forward for Brazilian privatisation Vol 3, Issue 2 (February 2002)
Paraná state water company Sanepar has struck a novel deal with its main client – Curitiba city council – which could pave the way for other Brazilian states keen to sell off basic sanitation concessions. The mayor of Curitiba, Casio Taniguchi, signed a 30-year service concession contract with Sanepar, which is partially owned by Vivendi, at the end of 2001.
Casan share sale flops Vol 3, Issue 1 (January 2002)
THE SALE OF A 19.3% STAKE in Santa Catarina’s state water company, Companhia Catarinense de Agua e Saneamento (Casan) failed to attract interest at the end of last year.
IFC takes stake in Brazilian concession holder Vol 2, Issue 12 (December 2001)
THE INTERNATIONAL FINANCE CORPORATION (IFC), the World Bank’s equities arm, took a $30 million, 16% stake in AG Concessoes last month in order to capitalise the company.
Embasa sale update Vol 2, Issue 9 (September 2001)
BRAZIL’S BAHIA STATE GOVERNMENT government is confident that the sale of its water company, Embasa will go ahead by the end of this year.
Sabesp to seek private partner Vol 2, Issue 1 (January 2001)
SÃO PAULO state governor Mario Covas is said to be considering the sale of 38% of the state’s 88% ordinary shareholding in Sabesp to a private sector partner.










