Electricité de France

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Last rites for Aguas Argentinas Vol 6, Issue 10 (October 2005)

As the European water companies leave Latin America, who will fill their spaces? Daniel Nolasco reports.

Insight - David Lloyd Owen Vol 6, Issue 1 (January 2005)

When the drink goes Saur.

MEPs reject water liberalisation strategy Vol 5, Issue 4 (April 2004)

It looks as if the private sector will not be able to rely on the EU to force water privatisation across the continent. The decision is welcomed in Germany.

VE share placement done Vol 3, Issue 12 (December 2002)

Electricité de France (EDF) has emerged as a possible suitor for VE but there are legal issues.

Ondeo and Vivendi in command in Morocco Vol 3, Issue 4 (April 2002)

Most concessions in Morocco have linked water and wastewater services to power provision. Such a policy has provided a host of opportunities for Suez and Vivendi Environnement (VE) because of the disparate nature of their businesses. The two French companies are now firmly established in the North African country. Government water policy in the past has lacked an overall strategy but now seems to centre upon private sector participation in the main cities, and a number of major contracts have been offered over the past few years.

Vivendi unloads more debt Vol 1, Issue 9 (September 2000)

VIVENDI ENVIRONNEMENT (VE) posted strong first half figures last month and its parent company, Vivendi, continued with the strategy of reducing debt by selling a 49.9% stake in Sithe North America.

Corporate structure debate dominates in UK again Vol 1, Issue 8 (August 2000)

The bidding battle for Hyder intensified at the end of July, fought out against the backdrop of a broader struggle within the UK water industry over preferred models of corporate structure.

Vivendi sets IPO date in a month of mergers Vol 1, Issue 7 (July 2000)

Vivendi Environnement will be listed on the Paris Bourse on 12 July and in New York later in the year.

Vivendi stock drifts following news of three-way merger Vol 1, Issue 7 (July 2000)

Vivendi dominated the news in Europe in June with the planned IPO of its Environment Unit and the three-way merger with Seagram and Canal Plus making the headlines. Shares in the French conglomerate ended the month lower amid concerns over the merger.