Chongqing Water Group

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ASIA WATER IN BRIEF Vol 12, Issue 11 (November 2011)

* It has been a busy month for Manila Water. The company has bought Veolia out of the 20,000m3/d Clark Water concession in the Philippines, and also submitted an investment proposal to SAWACO, the water utility serving Ho Chi Minh City in Vietnam – along with Mitsubishi and locally listed manufacturing and construction company REE Corporation – for a water loss reduction project in three SAWACO service zones.

Waiting for the moon Vol 12, Issue 7 (July 2011)

Charles Bodhi speculates on the Chinese water investment bubble.

ASIA WATER NEWS IN BRIEF Vol 11, Issue 9 (September 2010)

* Duoyuan Global Water’s (DGW) share price fell 42% to $12.10 on 13 September on news that its sister company, Duoyuan Printing (DYP) sacked its auditor Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu and that key executives had resigned in connection with apparent internal control issues.

Chinese investors lap up Chongqing Water IPO Vol 11, Issue 4 (April 2010)

Following its March listing, Chongqing Water Group is now the largest quoted water company in China. It was a triumphant return to form for home-grown water IPOs.

IPO FEVER Vol 11, Issue 4 (April 2010)

* The stock market recovery has sparked IPO fever. In the past month, Chongqing Water has floated on the Shanghai Stock Exchange, VA Tech Wabag has filed its prospectus for an initial public offering on the Bombay Stock Exchange, Beijing Origin is moving ahead with its IPO, while Kemira has spun off its paints division to focus on its water treatment business.

IPO SPECULATION Vol 10, Issue 9 (September 2009)

Austrian-Indian EPC contractor Wabag is being scrubbed up for an initial public offering, probably on the Bombay Stock Exchange.

Sibling rivalry: a tale of Chinese children Vol 10, Issue 9 (September 2009)

Kathy Liu reflects on how state-backed, private and foreign companies have grown up in the Chinese water market.

In Brief - Asia Vol 9, Issue 10 (October 2008)

* US-based private equity group Shah Capital Management has gradually been increasing its holding in Bio-Treat Technology, and currently owns 9.62% of the company.

In Brief - Asia Vol 9, Issue 4 (April 2008)

* SUEZ Environment and its long-term local partner, New World Services, will jointly acquire a 15% stake in Chongqing Water Group for approximately €140 million (RMB1.5 billion).