Saur

100 articles about "Saur"

SALES AND NON-SALES Vol 14, Issue 4 (April 2013)

Alinda Capital looks likely to abandon its attempt to sell South Staffordshire Water this side of the next regulatory price review, due to a lack of interest from the market.

Saur weighs up recapitalisation offers Vol 14, Issue 4 (April 2013)

Armed with a new business plan, the French water services provider has secured three binding offers for a comprehensive recapitalisation. Not all of them were born equal.

Where will Saur’s growth come from? Vol 14, Issue 4 (April 2013)

The French water operator has big plans to develop its international arm.

WHAT’S FOR SALE? Vol 14, Issue 3 (March 2013)

Three bidders have lined up to free Saur from Séché Environnement.

Marafiq ready to woo capital markets Vol 13, Issue 12 (December 2012)

The Saudi utility has become a popular investment target for local banks, thanks to a strong balance sheet and reliable owners. A fresh visit to the capital markets will go towards a significant capital spending plan in 2013.

EUROPE WATER IN BRIEF Vol 13, Issue 11 (November 2012)

In tandem with its Q3 results announcement on 9th November, BWT AG announced that the WAB Group has raised its holding in the company to 59% under the ongoing mandatory takeover offer.

NWC to pick advisers for privatisation Vol 13, Issue 10 (October 2012)

The Kingdom’s water and wastewater privatisation scheme is set to move forward after years of internal work.

MIDDLE EAST WATER IN BRIEF Vol 13, Issue 7 (July 2012)

* Hyun-Sang Ahn, the managing director for Doosan in Europe, the Middle East and Africa, has moved to a new role in the Korean contractor’s central office in Seoul.

Saur president faces tough task Vol 13, Issue 6 (June 2012)

The expiry of Séché’s call option on Saur last month has created something of a stalemate between the two companies. Saur’s new president Michel Bleitrach has his work cut out to resolve the situation.

Operators need good design Vol 13, Issue 4 (April 2012)

Local operators are making inroads into the growing O&M market, argues Tom Scotney. How can they continue to improve their position?