Asia Environment Holdings
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ASIA WATER IN BRIEF Vol 12, Issue 12 (December 2011)
US-listed Tri-Tech has secured a ‘buildown- operate-subsidise-transfer’ project in western China. The ‘BOOST’ contract involves the construction and operation of water and wastewater facilities in a small town in Buerjin, Xinjiang for 30 years.
ASIA WATER IN BRIEF Vol 12, Issue 9 (September 2011)
* Singapore-listed companies Moya Asia and Asia Environment Holdings have disposed of their 50% and 25% stakes in loss-making Pizhou Water for US$900,000 and US$450,000, respectively.
Water stocks recover their composure Vol 12, Issue 9 (September 2011)
After last month’s carnage, water stocks more than held their own against the benchmark MSCI World Index this month. Wabag fared the worst, as investors knee-jerked over the company’s perceived exposure to Libya.
Water stocks unchanged amid contagion Vol 12, Issue 3 (March 2011)
An essentially flat month for water stocks belied the wider contagion in the markets. Meanwhile, renewed hopes of a new M&A wave in the UK regulated water sector were short-lived.
Water stocks flat as CEOs exit the sector Vol 12, Issue 2 (February 2011)
An unusually active month for CEO departures failed to rock the boat as far as broader water stock performance was concerned. Rumblings of increased M&A activity could have a positive effect going forward.
Asian water stocks in the recovery room Vol 12, Issue 1 (January 2011)
The Asian segment of the GWI Water Index flatlined throughout 2010. What is the prognosis for 2011?
Water gets back to outperformance Vol 12, Issue 1 (January 2011)
Water stocks avoided the worse of the crash, but were slow to recover in 2009. In 2010, publicly traded water companies made up for lost ground, with Amercian stocks outperforming their Asian counterparts.
Water index powers ahead, led by US Vol 11, Issue 12 (December 2010)
A strong performance from the US equipment manufacturers contributed to a strong performance for the GWI Global Water Index this month. A sell-off in the UK amid a poor results season took the shine off.
Water stocks cruise to new highs on QE2 Vol 11, Issue 11 (November 2010)
The latest round of quantitative easing in the US was received positively by equity markets everywhere. The Americas segment of the GWI Global Water Index climbed above 100 for the first time since its inception.
Living happily never after Vol 11, Issue 10 (October 2010)
You need to pay if you want to play in China’s current water market, writes Charles Bodhi.










