Bournemouth & West Hampshire Water

10 articles about "Bournemouth & West Hampshire Water"

INFRA OPPORTUNITIES Vol 12, Issue 6 (June 2011)

Over in Chile, the state economic development agency (CORFO) has raised nearly $1 billion from the successful public sale of a 30% stake in its largest water utility, Aguas Andinas.

Sembcorp sets out its global ambitions Vol 11, Issue 5 (May 2010)

Sembcorp's swoop on Cascal clearly demonstrates the extent of its ambition. Slow growth in the UK could suggest a portfolio re-shuffle.

AIN’T DEAD YET Vol 9, Issue 1 (January 2008)

* GWI’s final analysis of the performance of listed water stocks in 2007 (see pp8-15) suggests a fourth consecutive year of outperformance versus the main stock market indices.

Cascal eyes $365m NYSE listing Vol 9, Issue 1 (January 2008)

Biwater is set to spin off its concessions arm later this month. It will be the first test of investor appetite for new water stocks in what will be a busy year for water IPOs.

CHOPPY MARKETS Vol 8, Issue 12 (December 2007)

* Market conditions continue to take their toll on water fundraisings.

Compulsory water metering moves up the agenda Vol 8, Issue 2 (February 2007)

A new report on water stress in England has brought compulsory metering back into the spotlight. Physical implementation remains a long way off.

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.

Cascal turns cash cow for Biwater Vol 5, Issue 10 (October 2004)

The joint venture with Nuon put a shine on the contractor’s otherwise disappointing performance.

Ofwat to develop new financial model Vol 2, Issue 10 (October 2001)

Ofwat has awarded a contract for the development of a new financial model used to set UK water companies’ price limits.

Water companies score high in risk rating study Vol 1, Issue 10 (October 2000)

The Turnbull Code on Internal Control is set to become a mandatory London Stock Exchange listing requirement later this year. All listed companies – including water utilities – will be required to establish mechanisms to meet the necessary risk management obligations. With this in mind, Andreas King of SERM provides GWI with a preview of water companies’ environmental risk ratings.