General Electric/Osmonics
25 articles about "General Electric/Osmonics"
Step change in technology Vol 6, Issue 3 (March 2005)
Membrane technology is revolutionising the water and wastewater treatment sector. John Kolodziejski investigates what is driving the industry.
Who did well in 2005? Vol 6, Issue 2 (February 2005)
The shortlist for the 2005 Global Water Awards has been announced. 22 companies have something to talk about.
Jolly hockey sticks Vol 5, Issue 12 (December 2004)
GE’s acquisition of Ionics is a challenge for the industry’s leaders.
Sizing the global water market Vol 5, Issue 9 (September 2004)
GWI’s water pricing survey is an opportunity to estimate the size of the global water market by end user spend. Is half a trillion big enough?
Mitsui sees potential for RO Vol 5, Issue 8 (August 2004)
RO has a good future in the Middle East. Finding the right partner to exploit the market’s potential will be a vital step forward.
Goodbye International Water Vol 5, Issue 7 (July 2004)
The curtain has fallen on Bechtel and Edison’s joint venture to take water to the world. The world has moved on.
Ionics seeks service success Vol 5, Issue 7 (July 2004)
The NYSE-quoted company wants to be an unregulated water utility rather than an equipment supplier. Will this make it too attractive to its new competitors?
Veolia plots a new US strategy Vol 5, Issue 7 (July 2004)
When Veolia decided to sell the bulk of US Filter to Siemens, the rump of the business needed a new strategy. COO Joe Burgess tells GWI the plan.
Acquisition and valuation trends in US water Vol 5, Issue 6 (June 2004)
The M&A scene in America is changing. Diversified industrials and private equity are the new buyers while valuations have become more realistic following the high point of the late 1990s, says Steve Maxwell*.
CORPORATE DEALS Vol 5, Issue 5 (May 2004)
Siemens’ $993 million acquisition of US Filter’s systems and services businesses brings another heavyweight industrial into the water equipment market to compete alongside ITT and GE.