Degrémont (Suez)
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EUROPE WATER IN BRIEF Vol 12, Issue 12 (December 2011)
Suez Environnement will crash out of the benchmark CAC 40 index on 19 December, to be replaced by cable and wiring giant Legrand.
Bluewater’s American odyssey Vol 12, Issue 11 (November 2011)
A new licensing agreement will see Bluewater Bio’s proprietary technology rolled out across the US. Its new partner stopped short of an equity stake.
INSUEZIANCE Vol 12, Issue 11 (November 2011)
Suez Environnement delivered a much more upbeat set of results, with 9-month revenues up 8.3% to €11 billion and EBITDA up 9.2% to €1.8 billion.
Going Global Vol 12, Issue 9 (September 2011)
Bio-Treat, the fallen Chinese wastewater wonderstock which reinvented itself as HanKore Environment, is broadening its market focus to include the Middle East, south-east Asia and Africa.
Project Opportunities Vol 12, Issue 9 (September 2011)
Kuwait’s Ministry of Electricity and Water has a new reverse osmosis desalination plant on the drawing board.
Degrémont says BOTs key to Suez growth Vol 12, Issue 7 (July 2011)
The project division of Suez Environnement has been the star of recent results rounds. Frédéric Claux, the company’s head of BOT projects, tells GWI why private finance is the way forward.
FRENCH DIRECTIONS Vol 12, Issue 7 (July 2011)
Suez Environnement is looking to beef up its involvement in project finance as growth from its traditional outsourced operations model tails off.
Adelaide gears up for new delivery model Vol 12, Issue 6 (June 2011)
The appointment of KBR to oversee South Australia’s project management and procurement works is the final step in the overhaul of the state’s water service delivery model. Max Borchardt reports.
MIDDLE EAST WATER IN BRIEF Vol 12, Issue 6 (June 2011)
Oman’s BankMuscat has been confirmed as the advisor for the upcoming IPO of SMN Power Holding, the company that owns and operates the 120,000m3/d & 678MW Barka 2 IWPP.
Algerian contracts criticised ahead of audit result Vol 12, Issue 3 (March 2011)
Bureaucratic delays have been blamed for slow progress on Algeria’s water management contracts. The results of an audit later this month will throw further light on the situation.










