Shearman & Sterling
10 articles about "Shearman & Sterling"
Chinese support nudges Salalah towards January financial close Vol 10, Issue 12 (December 2009)
The Salalah IWPP is on course to reach financial close in January. It features the largest ever Chinese contribution to a Gulf power and water project.
Thames refinances and retrenches as sale approaches Vol 7, Issue 9 (September 2006)
A bond issue and a cost cutting programme seemed to be aimed at firming up the price for the UK water utility, while keeping open the option of a stock exchange flotation.
Marafiq plans capacity increase for IWPP Vol 6, Issue 5 (May 2005)
More water is needed but designing the extra capacity means further delays.
Keeping up with the money Vol 6, Issue 2 (February 2005)
Lawyers move to where the work is. They have had to be fast-moving to stay in the water sector over the past year. Alexandra Child investigates.
Marafiq moves ahead with IWPP Vol 5, Issue 7 (July 2004)
Marafiq appears to have stolen a march on the Saudi government by getting its IWPP out to the market first. The project is thought to have an excellent chance of success.
Ka-Shing swoops on Cambridge Vol 5, Issue 5 (May 2004)
Hong Kong’s property tycoon has paid the full price for Cambridge Water. What is in it for him?
Last minute move for Northumbrian Vol 4, Issue 5 (May 2003)
A plan to refloat the company on the stock exchange has emerged.
The future of the UK water industry Vol 4, Issue 3 (March 2003)
The water business in England and Wales is now an enticing prospect for banks and private equity firms.
Taweelah RO project to be rebid Vol 3, Issue 11 (November 2002)
ADWEA is unhappy with the proposals it received in October and has called for new offers.
Sulaibiya achieves financial close Vol 3, Issue 8 (August 2002)
Utilities Development Company (UDC) has closed the project financing for the Sulaibiya wastewater treatment and reclamation plant in Kuwait. The plant will produce effluent of sufficient quality for non-potable use and will have an initial design capacity of 375,000m<sup>3</sup>/d.