Babcock & Brown

10 articles about "Babcock & Brown"

INFRA PENNY Vol 10, Issue 3 (March 2009)

* The failure of Australian infrastructure investor Babcock & Brown has put the spotlight back on the infrastructure fund sector.

What is the real water price? Vol 9, Issue 7 (July 2008)

The prices for water at Ras Azzour look high – until you consider the price of oil being charged. Then the prices look astronomical.

Seven prequalify for New Cairo Vol 9, Issue 4 (April 2008)

The Egyptian authorities have moved a step closer to solving New Cairo’s wastewater treatment needs. A handful of consortia will now battle it out for the BOO package.

RBS doubles its money on Southern sale Vol 8, Issue 10 (October 2007)

After 11 years in Scottish hands, the Aussies have seized control of Southern Water with a blindingly bullish bid. Have the boys from down under paid over the odds?

First-round bids in for Southern Water Vol 8, Issue 9 (September 2007)

The infrastructure funds of US investment banks are falling over themselves in the race to buy regulated UK water assets. RBS may still be forced to lower its price expectations.

Could Thames turn the tide? Vol 7, Issue 11 (November 2006)

As the full implications of the Thames sale begin to sink in, we ask: how long before the UK water bubble bursts?

AWG bid pushes water yields to new lows Vol 7, Issue 10 (October 2006)

The £2.25 billion agreed offer for AWG has left industry analysts scratching their heads as to how its sums add up.

£150 million leaks fiasco hits Thames sale Vol 7, Issue 7 (July 2006)

With relations between the water company and its regulator at an all-time low, potential buyers are worried about the outlook for Thames.

Private equity awed by Thames’ sale Vol 7, Issue 2 (February 2006)

Thames Water is undeniably attractive to private equity funds: the only problem is that it is too big to be taken single handedly. UBS is working on a solution.

East Surrey remains in the balance Vol 6, Issue 10 (October 2005)

The Takeover Panel hasn’t decided on whether to force Terra Firma to go ahead with its bid for East Surrey Holdings. Meanwhile, other investors are busily accumulating shares.