SembCorp Utilities
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A double dip for new contract gains Vol 12, Issue 11 (November 2011)
David Lloyd Owen reviews the new edition of the Pinsent Masons Water Yearbook and finds difficult financial markets make it an unlucky thirteenth for the private sector.
Water stocks recover their composure Vol 12, Issue 9 (September 2011)
After last month’s carnage, water stocks more than held their own against the benchmark MSCI World Index this month. Wabag fared the worst, as investors knee-jerked over the company’s perceived exposure to Libya.
Great deal or great desal? Vol 12, Issue 3 (March 2011)
Christopher Gasson takes his hat off to Hyflux’s Olivia Lum for her Tuas II bid.
The 2011 Global Water Awards: Desalination Deal of the Year Vol 12, Issue 2 (February 2011)
For the deal signed during 2010 which represents the most significant step forward for the industry in terms of financial innovation or in meeting the demands of challenging circumstances.
The 2011 Global Water Awards: Water Company of the Year Vol 12, Issue 2 (February 2011)
Honouring water’s top performers The complete list of companies and projects which have been shortlisted for this year’s Global Water Awards.
Asian water stocks in the recovery room Vol 12, Issue 1 (January 2011)
The Asian segment of the GWI Water Index flatlined throughout 2010. What is the prognosis for 2011?
Water gets back to outperformance Vol 12, Issue 1 (January 2011)
Water stocks avoided the worse of the crash, but were slow to recover in 2009. In 2010, publicly traded water companies made up for lost ground, with Amercian stocks outperforming their Asian counterparts.
DESAL PUZZLES Vol 11, Issue 11 (November 2010)
* The bids came in for the Tuas II desal plant in Singapore soon after we went to press last month. Hyflux was in the lead with a gobsmacking first-year water price of US$0.35/m3, which scarcely seems to be enough to cover the energy costs of seawater desalination.
The new crowd at private water’s top table Vol 11, Issue 11 (November 2010)
David Lloyd Owen reviews a dozen editions of the Pinsent Masons Water Yearbook and sees a reshuffling amongst the major players.
T’was Tuas, Twice Vol 11, Issue 11 (November 2010)
The devil will be in the detail when it comes to awarding Singapore’s next large-scale desalination contract, writes Charles Bodhi.










