Urbaser

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GOING SHOPPING Vol 9, Issue 10 (October 2008)

* Turmoil in the capital markets is likely to shake a few assets loose from the water sector.

Vivendi takes over in Rabat Vol 3, Issue 11 (November 2002)

By acquiring Redal’s utility services concession.

Ondeo and Vivendi in command in Morocco Vol 3, Issue 4 (April 2002)

Most concessions in Morocco have linked water and wastewater services to power provision. Such a policy has provided a host of opportunities for Suez and Vivendi Environnement (VE) because of the disparate nature of their businesses. The two French companies are now firmly established in the North African country. Government water policy in the past has lacked an overall strategy but now seems to centre upon private sector participation in the main cities, and a number of major contracts have been offered over the past few years.

Asea signs Osca concession contract Vol 1, Issue 7 (July 2000)

THE SPANISH CONSORTIUM ASEA signed a 30-year concession contract in mid-June to operate water utilities in three departments of Argentina’s Catamarca province. It will formally take control of the concession at the end of July or early in August.

Central America: rebuilding after Mitch Vol 1, Issue 7 (July 2000)

Central American countries, battered by Hurricane Mitch in October 1998, are undertaking programmes to repair their urban water supply systems and set up sewerage services for thousands of households. The private sector can potentially play a significant role in this reconstruction of Central America’s water industry.