Electrabel
11 articles about "Electrabel"
WITH FRIENDS LIKE THESE Vol 7, Issue 6 (June 2006)
* The Suez-Gaz de France merger has taken a bizarre twist with GE Energy Financial Services (EFS) president and CEO Alex Urquhart telling Reuters that it might be interested in Suez’s water assets.
Suez falls for Veolia plot Vol 7, Issue 3 (March 2006)
The world\'s two largest water businesses have found themselves on either side of a battle over energy consolidation and economic nationalism. Neither looks good.
FRENCH PROGRESS Vol 6, Issue 12 (December 2005)
* Veolia announced two new deals, one big and one small.
CORPORATE DIRECTION Vol 6, Issue 8 (August 2005)
Suez announced an €11.2 billion bid for the 49.9% of Electrabel that it does not already own.
French giants strong at half time Vol 6, Issue 8 (August 2005)
Veolia and Suez have not disappointed investors in the first six months of 2005.
CORPORATE NON-MOVES Vol 5, Issue 12 (December 2004)
Activist fund manager Knight Vinke Asset Management has started a campaign to split Suez into two separate companies, one for energy and the other for water.
Water vs electricity at Suez Vol 5, Issue 1 (January 2004)
Independent financial analyst Nigel Hawkins looks at where water fits in to Suez’s overall strategy.
Three point turnaround Vol 4, Issue 6 (June 2003)
Christopher Gasson looks at what distinguishes the three major players in the water industry, and whether they have turned a corner on their recent performance.
CORPORATE Vol 4, Issue 3 (March 2003)
France: Suez spent much of its time calming financial market nerves. On 26 February, the company’s stock was the subject of a wave of intense speculation with a block of 5.6 million shares changing hands.
German water sector still offers investment opportunities Vol 3, Issue 3 (March 2002)
Moves towards liberalising the German water sector are still at the talking-shop stage. In late January, federal minister of economics Werner Müller outlined the five points of his modernisation strategy but acknowledged that the plan “can only succeed if those involved at federal, state and municipal level, as well as the water associations and industry organisations are prepared to co-operate”.










