Enron
18 articles about "Enron"
Madrid welcomes careful drivers Vol 9, Issue 5 (May 2008)
Agriculture heavyweights have taken control of water policy after the latest Spanish government reshuffle. A penchant for water transfers could have implications for the country’s desalination programme.
IN BRIEF – AMERICAS Vol 7, Issue 8 (August 2006)
* Colombia’s popular president Alvaro Uribe embarks on a second term with plans to dramatically improve services in a country where 7.6 million people receive water unfit for consumption.
VCs target US water utilities Vol 6, Issue 8 (August 2005)
Investors are thirsty for water sector exposure. With very few quoted water plays, there is an opportunity for private equity. Have we seen it before?
A sleepy start to 2002 Vol 3, Issue 2 (February 2002)
January was yet another sleepy month for the UK water industry. Water company share prices showed little movement with light trading for the month.
A word from the Editor Vol 3, Issue 2 (February 2002)
Welcome to February’s GWI. The global water industry continues to perform steadily, if unspectacularly.
A verdict on 2001 Vol 3, Issue 1 (January 2002)
December marked the end of a roller coaster year for the international water sector. Several companies experienced notable success while others were happy to hear the sound of the year’s final trading bell. The year 2001 brought the end of one of the longest running bull markets in history and the arrival of a global economic slowdown. For the global water industry, consolidation and mergers continued to drive sector performance.
UK market unimpressed with interims Vol 2, Issue 12 (December 2001)
Interim results for the UK water industry arrived in November showing a mixed performance. Several companies, including United Utilities, AWG and Severn Trent posted significant turnover growth for the period. However, lacklustre pre-tax profit numbers dampened market enthusiasm.
Enron to quit South American water contracts Vol 2, Issue 11 (November 2001)
ENRON IS RUMOURED to be about to relinquish all its water industry concessions in Brazil and Argentina and does not intend to stick around for any new concession bids.
RWE giving nothing away Vol 2, Issue 9 (September 2001)
RWE remains tight-lipped over rumours that it was close to acquiring American Water Works, the largest investor owned water utility in the US, for €3.9 billion ($3.6 billion) at the end of August.
World water industry slow-down Vol 2, Issue 4 (April 2001)
A slumping global economy unsettled international markets for much of March. Most major market indices plunged around the middle of the month, but saw a slight recovery in the final days of trading.










