Dresdner Kleinwort Wasserstein (Dresdner Kleinwort Benson)

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Electrical engineer to take the helm at Thames Vol 7, Issue 11 (November 2006)

As syndication of the £4 billion Thames Water acquisition loan gets underway, the Kemble consortium unveils its choice for the new Thames CEO – an electrical engineer.

Investors push for disposal Vol 6, Issue 6 (June 2005)

UK water companies are under greater pressure than ever to focus on their regulated businesses.

Mid Kent goes Australian Vol 6, Issue 2 (February 2005)

The UK water company has gone to a financial buyer for 51% more than its expected regulated asset value. What is next?

AWS financing update Vol 3, Issue 7 (July 2002)

AWG will raise debt within Anglian Water Services to a nominal 85% of its £3.8 billion RAV. The ring-fenced utility’s business will then be put out to competitive tender by 2004/05 but no company – AWG included – can win more than 50% of the work.

Wessex sold to Malaysian group Vol 3, Issue 4 (April 2002)

Asian analysts have reacted positively to the acquisition of Wessex Water by YTL Power International in terms of the price and quality of assets, although some have expressed reservations about taking on Wessex’s debt.

Islamic finance for proposed Iran-Kuwait pipeline Vol 2, Issue 7 (July 2001)

Part of the pipeline project to transport fresh water from northern Iran to Kuwait is likely to be financed by tapping Islamic banking sources.

Brazil: water sector legislation slows down Vol 2, Issue 5 (May 2001)

BRAZILIAN GOVERNMENT HOPES of rapid congressional passage for new legislation opening up the water sector to private investors have had to be revised.

Hyder future still uncertain Vol 1, Issue 8 (August 2000)

US-OWNED Western Power Distribution (WPD) raised the stakes in the bidding battle for Hyder at the start of August, just 15 minutes after Nomura Securities made a new cash offer for the Welsh utility.

Bidding for Hyder gathers pace Vol 1, Issue 7 (July 2000)

THE COMPETITION BETWEEN Nomura Securities and Western Power Distribution (WPD) for control of Welsh utility Hyder gained momentum at the end of last month.