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...They are big below the water. They are big above the water. They are big everywhere....
...GIP’s prime assets include Sydney and London Gatwick airports, the Port of Melbourne and the Suez water group, extensive green energy holdings and a stake in a big shale oil pipeline....
...Smart reads Blood in the water Thames Water’s convoluted financial plumbing is unlikely to do it any favours as the indebted utility prepares to explain itself to an angry parliamentary committee, the FT...
...What town in Pennsylvania was the US home base for Wirecard?...
...Herbert Hovenkamp, professor at Penn Law at the University of Pennsylvania, said that while it was too early to predict the complexity of a potential case against the transaction, “new merger laws [are]...
...“Disney has been meticulous about ensuring that the brand is a nurtured and protected asset,” said Americus Reed, a marketing professor at the University of Pennsylvania’s Wharton business school....
...Twenty-one years ago, a young boy was fishing with his father in Galveston Bay, Texas, when he noticed a rubbish bag floating in the water....
...Severe weather that led to the loss of drinking water in a Pennsylvania facility and water-damaged inventory in another plant also meant that it could not fulfil orders....
...After being locked in a bitter months-long takeover battle, Suez and Veolia — the world’s two biggest water and waste groups — have finally reached a deal....
...Veolia: troubled water Is Veolia versus Suez becoming Veolia versus the French state?...
...(FT) Suez Canal clearance could take ‘weeks’ Rescuers have warned that the Suez Canal could remain blocked by a grounded giant container ship for “weeks”, raising fears of significant disruption to global...
...The French government would have supported an amicable tie up between Veolia and Suez to create a national champion in waste and water....
...Fighting dirty: making sense of huge French M&A mess One French water and waste group, Veolia, wants to buy fellow French water and waste giant, Suez....
...Drop us a line and join the conversation: Due.Diligence@FT.com H2O: reverse repo men H2O Asset Management has found itself in some hot water once again thanks to its links to Lars Windhorst (pictured),...
...(FT) A turning point for Japan Inc’s fortunes?...
...US election winner: Big Tech Americans are still waiting to hear who will take the White House, with a potential ruling still hours away as results from Nevada, Arizona, Pennsylvania and Georgia are counted...
...In Pennsylvania, Mr Trump is taking aim at Joe Biden’s energy policy....
...It was an idyllic day, even by Los Angeles standards, and the sun beamed over the 100ft Warner Bros water tower like a spotlight....
...When she could not transfer to study physics, she went to the University of Pennsylvania. The constant refrain in Whistleblower is Fowler’s wish to control her own fate....
...The most prolific gasfield lies a few hundred miles west of New York City in the Marcellus Shale of Pennsylvania, offering a convenient source of energy....
...antitrust cases seeking the ultimate sanction of a break-up are “horrifically expensive to bring, and the remedies are always disappointing”, said Herbert Hovenkamp, an antitrust professor at the University of Pennsylvania...
...The waitress delivers water and offers to come back when we are ready to order. “Obviously I would’ve preferred a government which would absolutely guarantee not having a no-deal Brexit....
...US water utility Aqua America has bet part of its future on natural gas....
...He skims over the plot: it starts in the Suez Canal, then “goes to Chernobyl”, before finishing with the disappearance of wine in Bordeaux....
...Sceptics also point to a promised $30m Foxconn factory in Pennsylvania that never got built....
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