GE Ionics
12 articles about "GE Ionics"
Kharafi looks for solo breakthrough Vol 10, Issue 3 (March 2009)
Kuwait’s leading project developer is increasingly going it alone when bidding for wastewater projects. Ibrahim Al Ghusain and Ark Pang spoke to GWI about what the future holds for Kharafi National.
Victory for IDE as court orders Ashdod re-tender Vol 9, Issue 6 (June 2008)
Mekorot is licking its wounds after a Tel Aviv court ruled in favour of re-tendering the Ashdod desal plant. The company may be down, but it is not out.
ERI flaunts its profits ahead of IPO Vol 9, Issue 4 (April 2008)
The energy recovery device maker is heading for NASDAQ. Its filings shed some interesting light on the company.
RAISING MONEY Vol 9, Issue 2 (February 2008)
* Not everyone is having a hard time raising money.
INKING DEALS Vol 7, Issue 8 (August 2006)
* The first four major desal projects in Spain’s Programa Agua have been awarded to consortia with strong local connections.
SITTING ON YOUR HANDS Vol 7, Issue 7 (July 2006)
* Spain is the big story in this month’s GWI, with the first round of bids in from the Acuamed desalination programme, interviews with the boss of Acciona Water and the boss of Acciona, and news of a Spanish consortium’s bid for Israel’s Hadera desalination plant (see pages 8-11).
NEWS IN BRIEF – MIDDLE EAST Vol 7, Issue 5 (May 2006)
* It has been a busy month in the Gulf. As well as Marafiq (see story p11), developers have been working on their bids for the Mesaieed and Barka 2 IWPPs.
Misery continues for GE Ionics in Trinidad Vol 7, Issue 4 (April 2006)
A Canadian forensic investigator’s report on corruption in the awarding of the Point Lisas desalination plant contract is a big setback for GE Ionics as it tries to negotiate a deal with Wasa on tariffs and liquidated damages.
A strategy for GE Vol 7, Issue 2 (February 2006)
Christopher Gasson looks at the issues GE Water’s new boss will have to grapple with.
GE Water gets a new boss Vol 7, Issue 2 (February 2006)
After building the business to $1.9 billion revenues, GE Infrastructure Water and Process Technologies boss George Oliver has been moved on. Has he disappointed?










