Veolia Environnement (formerly Vivendi Environnement)

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Capital outflows hit specialist water funds Vol 13, Issue 1 (January 2012)

In theory, water stocks outperformed the market in 2011. In practice, the main specialist water funds struggled to match the GWI Water Index, and investors continued to move away from the sector. What is the outlook for 2012?

EUROPE WATER IN BRIEF Vol 13, Issue 1 (January 2012)

The Greek government expects to name legal and technical advisory teams for the privatisation of water companies EYATH and EYDAP later this month.

Water investors play the Continental divide Vol 13, Issue 1 (January 2012)

The relative safe haven of the UK listed water utilities was the only saving grace for investors with exposure to European water stocks last year. Have prices bottomed out?

Breaking up may not be hard to do Vol 12, Issue 12 (December 2011)

The sale of Veolia’s regulated UK water assets will hinge on keeping the competition authorities happy. What are its options?

David Lloyd Owen - L’eau revoir: after 25 years, France is leaving the UK regulated water sector. Vol 12, Issue 12 (December 2011)

Veolia’s timing for its exit of the UK regulated water sector – in the same week as David Cameron’s veto of the EU financial stability pact – is intriguing.

Veolia goes on a pre-Christmas diet Vol 12, Issue 12 (December 2011)

Veolia Environnement CEO Antoine Frérot faced his biggest test yet when he unveiled a broad-based restructuring of the group in early December. Support for the stock will depend on the company’s ability to deliver on its goals.

RE: STRUCTURING Vol 12, Issue 8 (August 2011)

It was a shocking month for Veolia Environnement, as shares in the world’s largest water company lost more than 40% of their value within the space of two weeks, largely owing to a profit warning and a poor set of half-year results at the start of August.

Paris defends re-municipalisation record Vol 12, Issue 5 (May 2011)

Anne Le Strat, Paris’ deputy mayor responsible for water, acknowledges that bringing the city’s water supply under public control was foremost “a political choice”– but remains convinced that government can offer more savings.

EUROPE WATER NEWS IN BRIEF Vol 12, Issue 3 (March 2011)

* The EBRD is considering extending its first public sector loan in the Turkish water sector, and is readying a €7.5 million facility for the resort town of Bodrum.

SELLING THINGS Vol 12, Issue 3 (March 2011)

* Veolia Environnement announced its figures for 2010 earlier this month.