Ondagua
13 articles about "Ondagua"
Acciona prioritises international growth Vol 12, Issue 2 (February 2011)
The outlook for the Spanish domestic market is bleak. Acciona Agua has identified four international markets which will compensate for this weakness. The company’s president, Luis Castilla, explains the strategy.
Agbar helps Iberdrola exit the water sector Vol 9, Issue 4 (April 2008)
Aguas Andinas has continued its march into Chile by relieving Iberdrola of its last remaining water asset.
DISPOSAL NEWS Vol 6, Issue 6 (June 2005)
RWE Thames’ disposal of its unwanted international assets is reaching the endgame, with Spanish construction group Acciona lining itself up for both desalination specialist Pridesa as well as Thames’ three Chilean water companies, Essel, Aguas Nuevo Sur Maule and Essbio.
SALES TIME Vol 6, Issue 4 (April 2005)
There was no sign of an appetite for Weir Techna or Pridesa among the big industrials at the Water Executive Forum.
RWE CARVE-UP Vol 6, Issue 1 (January 2005)
RWE Thames has asked Goldman Sachs to line up potential purchasers for its Chilean, Chinese and Spanish operations.
DESAL SAGAS Vol 5, Issue 11 (November 2004)
The socialist victory in the Spanish elections in March had a hidden drawback for the country’s desalination industry.
Thames' ownership vision Vol 5, Issue 10 (October 2004)
In an exclusive interview, Thames Water's chief executive Bill Alexander explains how asset ownership defines RWE's strategy in the water sector.
EUROPEAN RESTRUCTURING Vol 5, Issue 4 (April 2004)
Elsewhere within Thames, the company’s offices in Paris, Milan and Rome have been closed, as the company focuses on its US, UK, German and East European operations.
RWE water business hones its focus Vol 5, Issue 3 (March 2004)
RWE announced a shake-up of its water business at its year-end results presentation last month. Thames Water’s international interests outside Europe and America may be sold as the company focuses its investment on eastern Europe.
Who gained what in 2002 Vol 3, Issue 12 (December 2002)
A review of the private sector’s hits and misses this year.










