Solari Group
12 articles about "Solari Group"
Solari shelves Aguas Nuevas sale Vol 8, Issue 11 (November 2007)
It looks like the Japanese have come off worst again in the battle for Chilean water exposure. The owners of Aguas Nuevas have elected to expand into other markets instead.
Solari looks to exit the Chilean water sector Vol 8, Issue 10 (October 2007)
Three years after buying a trio of concessions in the Chilean water market for $171 million, the Solari family is now eyeing an exit strategy which could net it $500 million.
M&A war hots up in Chile Vol 8, Issue 8 (August 2007)
The battle for control of Chilean water utility Esval is gaining momentum. It will not necessarily remain just a two-horse race.
Chile goes for complete coverage by 2010 Vol 7, Issue 7 (July 2006)
It will cost $1.4 billion, but the Chilean regulator wants to see a modern water and wastewater service.
NEWS IN BRIEF – AMERICAS Vol 7, Issue 3 (March 2006)
* Aqua America lost some friends this month when it published its fourth quarter results.
LatAm investors prepare for European retreat Vol 6, Issue 12 (December 2005)
With investment in the water sector falling below 2% of GDP, and foreign private firms in a rout, there are a lot of reasons to feel pessimistic about the region’s water sector. There are also a lot of reasons to feel the worst is over.
LATIN AMERICA IN BRIEF Vol 6, Issue 12 (December 2005)
* Aguas Nuevas of Chile, which owns water utilities in the I, IX and XII regions and is controlled by the powerful Solari group, aims for $110 million in expanding its wastewater treatment coverage next year.
Thames’ Chilean business goes to Southern Cross Vol 6, Issue 10 (October 2005)
RWE’s subsidiary is out of Chile nursing a $260 million loss.
Thames agrees Chilean pay-off Vol 6, Issue 7 (July 2005)
The European water company was expected to close the sale of its Chilean interests this month. Instead it has found itself negotiating to settle claims of corruption against one of its managers.
DISPOSAL NEWS Vol 6, Issue 6 (June 2005)
RWE Thames’ disposal of its unwanted international assets is reaching the endgame, with Spanish construction group Acciona lining itself up for both desalination specialist Pridesa as well as Thames’ three Chilean water companies, Essel, Aguas Nuevo Sur Maule and Essbio.










