Cascal
46 articles about "Cascal"
The new crowd at private water’s top table Vol 11, Issue 11 (November 2010)
David Lloyd Owen reviews a dozen editions of the Pinsent Masons Water Yearbook and sees a reshuffling amongst the major players.
ASIA WATER NEWS BRIEF Vol 11, Issue 8 (August 2010)
VA Tech Wabag CEO Rajiv Mittal and CFO Subramanian Varadarajan led a roadshow team which met with investors in Singapore on 5th August and Hong Kong on 6th August ahead of an IPO later this year.
DELISTINGS Vol 11, Issue 8 (August 2010)
Water asset holding companies seem to be losing favour on the public markets.
Sembcorp pushes municipal growth strategy Vol 11, Issue 8 (August 2010)
The acquisition of Cascal has allowed the Singapore-listed developer to diversify away from its traditional industrial customer base. EVP for business development Tan Cheng Gua talks to GWI about the rationale behind the move.
The real cost of capital Vol 11, Issue 8 (August 2010)
Christopher Gasson looks at what the sale of Cascal and Hyflux Water Trust says about the cost of capital for water project developers.
Consolidation reduces pool of water stocks Vol 11, Issue 7 (July 2010)
Ongoing merger activity in the water industry is threatening to reduce the universe of investible stocks. Who will step up to fill the gap?
EUROPE WATER NEWS BRIEF Vol 11, Issue 6 (June 2010)
Suez Environnement priced a €500 million 12-year bond into €2.3 billion of demand on 15 June.
Mixing the new Balashi cocktail Vol 11, Issue 6 (June 2010)
A rash of contract opportunities in the Caribbean desal market has attracted attention to the region as never before. Do the newbies know what they’re letting themselves in for?
Cascal disputes “coercive” Sembcorp offer Vol 11, Issue 5 (May 2010)
An unsolicited take-over bid which sent Cascal's stock tumbling in late April has caused a storm. The company is now threatening legal action against its erstwhile parent, Biwater.
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.










