Sal Oppenheim
7 articles about "Sal Oppenheim"
Beating the index in 2004 Vol 5, Issue 1 (January 2004)
Water underperformed yet again in 2003. But not for much longer.
Veolia eyes Sicily… and east Germany as well Vol 4, Issue 11 (November 2003)
Was the company looking for trouble when it signed a €299 million deal for the island’s bulk water supplies? Or was it part of a larger strategy?
Gelsenwasser goes to municipal utilities Vol 4, Issue 8 (August 2003)
Eon has sold the company to the Dortmund and Bochum Stadtwerke.
The challenge of Dresden’s wastewater privatisation Vol 4, Issue 7 (July 2003)
German law and an existing leasing deal complicate a proposed sell-off of the city’s wastewater activities. The transaction could take up to a year and might not even be successful.
Do water and electricity mix for RWE? Vol 4, Issue 6 (June 2003)
GWI’s German correspondent examines the importance of RWE’s investment in water as the group is swamped with debt and facing a difficult fight in the energy market.
German water sector still offers investment opportunities Vol 3, Issue 3 (March 2002)
Moves towards liberalising the German water sector are still at the talking-shop stage. In late January, federal minister of economics Werner Müller outlined the five points of his modernisation strategy but acknowledged that the plan “can only succeed if those involved at federal, state and municipal level, as well as the water associations and industry organisations are prepared to co-operate”.
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.










