Société Générale
21 articles about "Société Générale"
Suez Environnement’s bond bonanza Vol 10, Issue 4 (April 2009)
First-time borrower Suez Environnement drew nearly €9 billion of orders for its two-part bond issue. It will lessen the company’s reliance on its parent as a source of funding.
Ad Dur financial close set for 31 May Vol 10, Issue 3 (March 2009)
The international response to the Ad Dur financing has been positive – if protracted. Some last-minute renegotiation may be required.
SUEZ RE-SHUFFLES ITS DEBT Vol 8, Issue 11 (November 2007)
* Suez continues to actively manage its liability portfolio following a bond buyback earlier this year, and is looking to further optimise its debt structure ahead of the merger with GdF.
France prepares for deluge of rainwater BOTs Vol 8, Issue 6 (June 2007)
A new financing model is set to change the way French rainwater treatment plants are funded. Suez and SG are at the forefront of the action.
Covenants drive success of debut OHL benchmark Vol 8, Issue 5 (May 2007)
The inaugural Eurobond from Inima’s parent OHL suffered from poor timing. It required quick thinking from the lead managers to push the deal through.
IN BRIEF – MIDDLE EAST Vol 8, Issue 2 (February 2007)
* Sacyr subsidiary Valoriza has formed a strategic alliance with Abu Dhabi-based holding company ADGECO Group.
Fujairah financing approaches close Vol 7, Issue 10 (October 2006)
SG and Barclays Capital are on the verge of closing the financing for SembCorp’s acquisition of the IWPP. The path has been far from smooth, however.
SembCorp seals Fujairah Vol 7, Issue 7 (July 2006)
The Singapore company acquired the existing assets for $1. 06 billion with an additional $420 million to be spent on a 225MW power expansion.
Agbar’s puzzling bid for Bristol Vol 7, Issue 5 (May 2006)
The Spanish company’s bid for Bristol Water looks too expensive and too rushed to be taken at face value.
Busy first half for Gulf bankers Vol 7, Issue 1 (January 2006)
Finance will be in strong demand in the first half of 2006 as several IWPPs look to close. Fortunately banks are easier to find than EPC contractors.










