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WHAT NEXT FOR VEOLIA AND SUEZ? Making it work: Veolia’s case for the merger was that it creates a platform for leading the environmental transition, and that it knows how to run a water business better than Suez. The first point will be proved over the next decade. The second point, however, will be proved over the next two years. The problem Veolia faces is that despite the similarities between the two companies, they CORE & MAIN GETS THE SEVEN-YEAR ITCH AS IPO LOOMS Global Water Intelligence. Water and wastewater products distributor Core & Main has filed for an IPO on the New York Stock Exchange, a little less than seven years after its erstwhile parent, HD Supply Holdings, saw its private equity owners sell their remaining stakes onNasdaq.
MAYNILAD SET FOR IPO AFTER MANILA CONTRACT DEAL Metro Pacific Investments, the concessionaire’s current largest shareholder with a 52.8% stake, revealed this week that a listing was a requirement of the revised concession deal, but has not confirmed the size of the stake to be sold, or a timetable.Other key Maynilad shareholders include Philippines-based DMCI Holdings (25.24%) and Japan’s Marubeni Corporation (20.00%). CULLIGAN SALE VINDICATES PE’S BUY-AND-BUILD STRATEGY The impending sale of Culligan to private equity firm BDT Capital Partners for a rumoured $6 billion demonstrates phenomenal value creation, given that the business last changed hands in 2016 for less than a billion dollars. Since that time, Culligan has kept up its acquisitions momentum, most THE BENEFITS OF CONTINUOUS ELECTRODEIONIZATION TECHNOLOGY Water treatment is an important aspect of all industrial businesses. Proper treatment is crucial for a wide array of manufacturing industries including but not limited to automotive, pharmaceutical, power, microelectronics, and food and beverage. STANDARDIZATION PAVES THE WAY TOWARD DIGITALIZATION In the water and wastewater industry, digitalization helps plant operators optimize their processes, better utilize capacity and resources, and meet increasingly stringent regulatory requirements – provided that the process control systems are able to reliably and efficiently supply the necessary data. MARKET PROFILE: THE WATER MARKET IN ENGLAND AND WALES TO MARKET PROFILE 40 www.globalwaterintel.com GWI – July 2014 In order to encourage efficiencies and find the best solutions for outcomes –as
HOME - GLOBAL WATER INTELLIGENCETECHNOLOGYPRODUCTS & SERVICESTARIFF SURVEYUTILITIESINDUSTRIALCOMPANIES Americas Cal Water broadens its growth horizons to Texas as M&A rhythm ticks up. The company has generated good returns for its shareholders by quietly investing in existing rate base, while a recent uptick in M&A activity has seen it enter the Texas market. THE LIST - GLOBAL WATER INTELLIGENCE INTELLIGENCE April 2021 The world’s top 50 water businesses. The largest water businesses ranked by estimated revenue in 2020, with changes in their position in the ranking since 2015 (assuming the Veolia-Suez deal happens as planned) WHAT DO THE 50 BIGGEST WATER COMPANIES TELL US? There is a list of the top 50 water businesses in terms of their revenues in this month’s GWI. The ranking also shows each company’s change in position since the last time we ran such a listing in 2016. It is an interesting way to understand trends in theindustry.
WHAT NEXT FOR VEOLIA AND SUEZ? Making it work: Veolia’s case for the merger was that it creates a platform for leading the environmental transition, and that it knows how to run a water business better than Suez. The first point will be proved over the next decade. The second point, however, will be proved over the next two years. The problem Veolia faces is that despite the similarities between the two companies, they CORE & MAIN GETS THE SEVEN-YEAR ITCH AS IPO LOOMS Global Water Intelligence. Water and wastewater products distributor Core & Main has filed for an IPO on the New York Stock Exchange, a little less than seven years after its erstwhile parent, HD Supply Holdings, saw its private equity owners sell their remaining stakes onNasdaq.
MAYNILAD SET FOR IPO AFTER MANILA CONTRACT DEAL Metro Pacific Investments, the concessionaire’s current largest shareholder with a 52.8% stake, revealed this week that a listing was a requirement of the revised concession deal, but has not confirmed the size of the stake to be sold, or a timetable.Other key Maynilad shareholders include Philippines-based DMCI Holdings (25.24%) and Japan’s Marubeni Corporation (20.00%). CULLIGAN SALE VINDICATES PE’S BUY-AND-BUILD STRATEGY The impending sale of Culligan to private equity firm BDT Capital Partners for a rumoured $6 billion demonstrates phenomenal value creation, given that the business last changed hands in 2016 for less than a billion dollars. Since that time, Culligan has kept up its acquisitions momentum, most THE BENEFITS OF CONTINUOUS ELECTRODEIONIZATION TECHNOLOGY Water treatment is an important aspect of all industrial businesses. Proper treatment is crucial for a wide array of manufacturing industries including but not limited to automotive, pharmaceutical, power, microelectronics, and food and beverage. STANDARDIZATION PAVES THE WAY TOWARD DIGITALIZATION In the water and wastewater industry, digitalization helps plant operators optimize their processes, better utilize capacity and resources, and meet increasingly stringent regulatory requirements – provided that the process control systems are able to reliably and efficiently supply the necessary data. MARKET PROFILE: THE WATER MARKET IN ENGLAND AND WALES TO MARKET PROFILE 40 www.globalwaterintel.com GWI – July 2014 In order to encourage efficiencies and find the best solutions for outcomes –as
HOME - GLOBAL WATER INTELLIGENCE Americas Cal Water broadens its growth horizons to Texas as M&A rhythm ticks up. The company has generated good returns for its shareholders by quietly investing in existing rate base, while a recent uptick in M&A activity has seen it enter the Texas market.TARIFF SURVEY 2020
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WHO SHOULD BE AFRAID OF THE NX FILTRATION IPO? Pentair: It is directly as a result of the heavy-handed behaviour of Pentair’s previous management that NX Filtration is now a significant competitor of Pentair rather than a star portfolio company. Erik Roesink developed the technology which became the basis of NX Filtration while working at X-Flow. In 2013, two years after Roesink’s previous membrane start up (X-Flow) was acquired by NEW MANILA WATER BOSS CLEARS OUT MANAGEMENT Filipino billionaire Enrique Razon Jr. has led a mass clear-out of the management team at Manila East Zone concessionaire Manila Water, shortly after taking formal control of the company. Ten senior members of the board and management team, including several directors, the CEO, and the COO for VEOLIA AND CALGON CARBON JETTISON BALLAST WATER Calgon Carbon’s UV business includes the assets of Hyde Marine, a player in the market for ballast water treatment technologies. The deal also provides electrochemical water treatment specialist De Nora with broader UV disinfection capabilities to tackle NEW INVESTORS HELP WABAG MITIGATE ITS DEBT LOAD Shares in India’s largest water EPC contractor VA Tech Wabag hit their highest level in nearly two years after the company announced this weekend that it had successfully tackled its debt problem. The Chennai-based company achieved consolidated revenues of INR28.3 billion ($388 million) in the MACTAA OWNER LOOKS TO REVIVE STRUGGLING DESAL PLANT The owner of the 500,000m 3 /d Mactaa desalination plant in Algeria has issued a request for proposals from consultants to rehabilitate the stricken facility. The plant, designed as one of the largest membrane desalination facilities in the world, is currently functioning at about 20% of its design NEW RETAIL WATER STRATEGY OFFERS ‘LAST MILE’ FILLIP A key element of the new retail tranche is a commitment by WAM to donate a portion of its investment fees to charity WaterAid, which hasbeen providing last
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WHAT NEXT FOR VEOLIA AND SUEZ? Making it work: Veolia’s case for the merger was that it creates a platform for leading the environmental transition, and that it knows how to run a water business better than Suez. The first point will be proved over the next decade. The second point, however, will be proved over the next two years. The problem Veolia faces is that despite the similarities between the two companies, they MAYNILAD SET FOR IPO AFTER MANILA CONTRACT DEAL Metro Pacific Investments, the concessionaire’s current largest shareholder with a 52.8% stake, revealed this week that a listing was a requirement of the revised concession deal, but has not confirmed the size of the stake to be sold, or a timetable.Other key Maynilad shareholders include Philippines-based DMCI Holdings (25.24%) and Japan’s Marubeni Corporation (20.00%). CORE & MAIN GETS THE SEVEN-YEAR ITCH AS IPO LOOMS Core & Main gets the seven-year itch as IPO looms. Water and wastewater products distributor Core & Main has filed for an IPO on the New York Stock Exchange, a little less than seven years after its erstwhile parent, HD Supply Holdings, saw its private equity owners sell their remaining stakes on Nasdaq. Clayton, Dubilier & Rice –one of HD
HOW DO WE PUT THE HYDRO INTO HYDROGEN? The co-location of hydrogen production with wastewater treatment. The potential for generating hydrogen as a by-product of water treatment processes. It is potentially exciting, but you have to read the small print. Japan’s Fukuoka wastewater treatment plant produces hydrogen at a cost of $100/kg which it can sell for use in cars at $11/kg. GS E&C ADVANCES PLANS FOR KOREAN IPO OF GS INIMA GS Inima generated record EBITDA of €79 million on revenues of €220 million in 2020, and Analyst Moonjoon Chang at KB Securities expects the company to have an enterprise value of between KRW1.0 trillion ($886 million) and KRW1.4 trillion ($1.2 billion) at the timeof flotation.
CULLIGAN SALE VINDICATES PE’S BUY-AND-BUILD STRATEGY The impending sale of Culligan to private equity firm BDT Capital Partners for a rumoured $6 billion demonstrates phenomenal value creation, given that the business last changed hands in 2016 for less than a billion dollars. Since that time, Culligan has kept up its acquisitions momentum, most THE BENEFITS OF CONTINUOUS ELECTRODEIONIZATION TECHNOLOGY The differences between ion exchange and CEDI. Like conventional ion exchange, continuous electrodeionization removes dissolved, ionizable materials, including salts, acids, and bases. It also has the ability to remove weakly ionized materials, such as GLOBAL WATER MARKET 2017 Global Water Intelligence. The new edition of Global Water Market 2017 is the most expansive yet. The scope of the report has been extended beyond the geographical focus of previous editions and now includes 100 country profiles, the main players in each market space and data, analysis and forecasts for key markets including, technologies, equipment, services, networks, public private HOME - GLOBAL WATER INTELLIGENCETECHNOLOGYPRODUCTS & SERVICESTARIFF SURVEYUTILITIESINDUSTRIALCOMPANIES Home - Global Water Intelligence. Top Stories. WATER LEADER. New York City reaches out to its customers to propel Green Infrastructure investment. The city’s stormwater management programme has seriously reduced the risk of combined sewer overflow events in the decade since it was launched. As it starts work on a second stage of the project WHAT DO THE 50 BIGGEST WATER COMPANIES TELL US? There is a list of the top 50 water businesses in terms of their revenues in this month’s GWI. The ranking also shows each company’s change in position since the last time we ran such a listing in 2016. It is an interesting way to understand trends in theindustry.
WHAT NEXT FOR VEOLIA AND SUEZ? Making it work: Veolia’s case for the merger was that it creates a platform for leading the environmental transition, and that it knows how to run a water business better than Suez. The first point will be proved over the next decade. The second point, however, will be proved over the next two years. The problem Veolia faces is that despite the similarities between the two companies, they MAYNILAD SET FOR IPO AFTER MANILA CONTRACT DEAL Metro Pacific Investments, the concessionaire’s current largest shareholder with a 52.8% stake, revealed this week that a listing was a requirement of the revised concession deal, but has not confirmed the size of the stake to be sold, or a timetable.Other key Maynilad shareholders include Philippines-based DMCI Holdings (25.24%) and Japan’s Marubeni Corporation (20.00%). CORE & MAIN GETS THE SEVEN-YEAR ITCH AS IPO LOOMS Core & Main gets the seven-year itch as IPO looms. Water and wastewater products distributor Core & Main has filed for an IPO on the New York Stock Exchange, a little less than seven years after its erstwhile parent, HD Supply Holdings, saw its private equity owners sell their remaining stakes on Nasdaq. Clayton, Dubilier & Rice –one of HD
HOW DO WE PUT THE HYDRO INTO HYDROGEN? The co-location of hydrogen production with wastewater treatment. The potential for generating hydrogen as a by-product of water treatment processes. It is potentially exciting, but you have to read the small print. Japan’s Fukuoka wastewater treatment plant produces hydrogen at a cost of $100/kg which it can sell for use in cars at $11/kg. GS E&C ADVANCES PLANS FOR KOREAN IPO OF GS INIMA GS Inima generated record EBITDA of €79 million on revenues of €220 million in 2020, and Analyst Moonjoon Chang at KB Securities expects the company to have an enterprise value of between KRW1.0 trillion ($886 million) and KRW1.4 trillion ($1.2 billion) at the timeof flotation.
CULLIGAN SALE VINDICATES PE’S BUY-AND-BUILD STRATEGY The impending sale of Culligan to private equity firm BDT Capital Partners for a rumoured $6 billion demonstrates phenomenal value creation, given that the business last changed hands in 2016 for less than a billion dollars. Since that time, Culligan has kept up its acquisitions momentum, most THE BENEFITS OF CONTINUOUS ELECTRODEIONIZATION TECHNOLOGY The differences between ion exchange and CEDI. Like conventional ion exchange, continuous electrodeionization removes dissolved, ionizable materials, including salts, acids, and bases. It also has the ability to remove weakly ionized materials, such as GLOBAL WATER MARKET 2017 Global Water Intelligence. The new edition of Global Water Market 2017 is the most expansive yet. The scope of the report has been extended beyond the geographical focus of previous editions and now includes 100 country profiles, the main players in each market space and data, analysis and forecasts for key markets including, technologies, equipment, services, networks, public private HOME - GLOBAL WATER INTELLIGENCE Home - Global Water Intelligence. Top Stories. Asia Pacific. Australian utility agrees landmark H2 deal. Victorian water and wastewater utility North East Water will supply treated wastewater and biogas to a hydrogen production facility in the first commercial-scale project of its type. As interest in green hydrogen grows, there aremore
THE LIST - GLOBAL WATER INTELLIGENCE The List. INTELLIGENCE. April 2021. The world’s top 50 water businesses. The largest water businesses ranked by estimated revenue in 2020, with changes in their position in the ranking since 2015 (assuming the Veolia-Suez deal happens as planned) INTELLIGENCE. March 2021. The world’s top WHO SHOULD BE AFRAID OF THE NX FILTRATION IPO? 14 hours ago · Pentair: It is directly as a result of the heavy-handed behaviour of Pentair’s previous management that NX Filtration is now a significant competitor of Pentair rather than a star portfolio company. Erik Roesink developed the technology which became the basis of NX Filtration while working at X-Flow. In 2013, two years after Roesink’s previous membrane start up (X-Flow) wasacquired by
VEOLIA AND CALGON CARBON JETTISON BALLAST WATER 14 hours ago · Calgon Carbon’s UV business includes the assets of Hyde Marine, a player in the market for ballast water treatment technologies. The deal also provides electrochemical water treatment specialist De Nora with broader UV disinfection capabilities to tackle issues such as emerging contaminants in municipal water. PENTAIR SHARES DIP DESPITE HIGHER EARNINGS FORECAST 14 hours ago · At its investor day held earlier today, Pentair outlined four strategic growth initiatives which it believes will generate 1% to 2% of incremental annual revenue growth, while revising its full-year earnings guidance upwards to a new range of $2.95-3.05/share. Three of the four initiatives are in HYFLUX FILES FOR LIQUIDATION AFTER RESCUE TALKS FAIL 14 hours ago · After two years of rescue talks, beleaguered Singaporean project developer Hyflux filed a winding-up application on 4th June, as the sole offer to invest in the group as a single entity fell through. The fate of six other bids – from parties interested only in selected assets – “can be NEW MANILA WATER BOSS CLEARS OUT MANAGEMENT 14 hours ago · Filipino billionaire Enrique Razon Jr. has led a mass clear-out of the management team at Manila East Zone concessionaire Manila Water, shortly after taking formal control of the company. Ten senior members of the board and management team, including several directors, the CEO, and the COO for MACTAA OWNER LOOKS TO REVIVE STRUGGLING DESAL PLANT 13 hours ago · The owner of the 500,000m 3 /d Mactaa desalination plant in Algeria has issued a request for proposals from consultants to rehabilitate the stricken facility. The plant, designed as one of the largest membrane desalination facilities in the world, is currently functioning at about 20% of its design NEW INVESTORS HELP WABAG MITIGATE ITS DEBT LOAD 13 hours ago · Shares in India’s largest water EPC contractor VA Tech Wabag hit their highest level in nearly two years after the company announced this weekend that it had successfully tackled its debt problem. The Chennai-based company achieved consolidated revenuesof
HOW DO WE PUT THE HYDRO INTO HYDROGEN? The co-location of hydrogen production with wastewater treatment. The potential for generating hydrogen as a by-product of water treatment processes. It is potentially exciting, but you have to read the small print. Japan’s Fukuoka wastewater treatment plant produces hydrogen at a cost of $100/kg which it can sell for use in cars at $11/kg. HOME - GLOBAL WATER INTELLIGENCETECHNOLOGYPRODUCTS & SERVICESTARIFF SURVEYUTILITIESINDUSTRIALCOMPANIES Home - Global Water Intelligence. Top Stories. WATER LEADER. New York City reaches out to its customers to propel Green Infrastructure investment. The city’s stormwater management programme has seriously reduced the risk of combined sewer overflow events in the decade since it was launched. As it starts work on a second stage of the project THE LIST - GLOBAL WATER INTELLIGENCE The List. INTELLIGENCE. April 2021. The world’s top 50 water businesses. The largest water businesses ranked by estimated revenue in 2020, with changes in their position in the ranking since 2015 (assuming the Veolia-Suez deal happens as planned) INTELLIGENCE. March 2021. The world’s top WHAT NEXT FOR VEOLIA AND SUEZ? What next for Veolia and Suez? The world of water, through the eyes of GWI publisher Christopher Gasson . In the end, Veolia boss Antoine Frérot got his way – but at a much higher price than he originally wanted, and without putting Suez to death. Post-merger, Veolia will be the overwhelmingly dominant player in the industrial water space WHAT DO THE 50 BIGGEST WATER COMPANIES TELL US? There is a list of the top 50 water businesses in terms of their revenues in this month’s GWI. The ranking also shows each company’s change in position since the last time we ran such a listing in 2016. It is an interesting way to understand trends in theindustry.
INTERPRETING THE 2021 GLOBAL WATER AWARDS The shortlist for the Global Water Awards always gives a great insight into the trends which are shaping our industry, and this year is no exception. Here are some observations: Second-tier companies are having the best time of it: The shortlist for Water Company of the Year includes Metito, Miya Water, Saur, and SKion Water. WHAT DO WE NEED TO KNOW ABOUT WATER’S FUTURE? Veolia CEO Antoine Frérot has bet €13 billion that the deal will dramatically change his company’s ability to lead the ecological transition. If he is right, then everyone else in the water business is going to have to pay attention, because it is your lunch he will be eating. Either way, thereCHRISTOPHER GASSON
The world of water, through the eyes of GWI publisher Christopher Gasson. INTELLIGENCE. Has the world dropped SDG6 in favour of climate change? Climate action seems to be nudging aside all the other Sustainable Development Goals on the global agenda. Christopher Gasson GS E&C ADVANCES PLANS FOR KOREAN IPO OF GS INIMA GS Inima generated record EBITDA of €79 million on revenues of €220 million in 2020, and Analyst Moonjoon Chang at KB Securities expects the company to have an enterprise value of between KRW1.0 trillion ($886 million) and KRW1.4 trillion ($1.2 billion) at the timeof flotation.
TUNISIA - GLOBAL WATER INTELLIGENCE Tunisia sets out its water strategy for 2030. A comprehensive infrastructure investment programme conceived by national water utility Sonede is designed to avoid a repeat of 2012’s water shortages. Half the funding is still missing. April 2014. STANDARDIZATION PAVES THE WAY TOWARD DIGITALIZATION Standardization paves the way toward digitalization. In the water and wastewater industry, digitalization helps plant operators optimize their processes, better utilize capacity and resources, and meet increasingly stringent regulatory requirements – provided that the process control systems are able to reliably and efficiently supplythe
HOME - GLOBAL WATER INTELLIGENCETECHNOLOGYPRODUCTS & SERVICESTARIFF SURVEYUTILITIESINDUSTRIALCOMPANIES Home - Global Water Intelligence. Top Stories. WATER LEADER. New York City reaches out to its customers to propel Green Infrastructure investment. The city’s stormwater management programme has seriously reduced the risk of combined sewer overflow events in the decade since it was launched. As it starts work on a second stage of the project THE LIST - GLOBAL WATER INTELLIGENCE The List. INTELLIGENCE. April 2021. The world’s top 50 water businesses. The largest water businesses ranked by estimated revenue in 2020, with changes in their position in the ranking since 2015 (assuming the Veolia-Suez deal happens as planned) INTELLIGENCE. March 2021. The world’s top WHAT NEXT FOR VEOLIA AND SUEZ? What next for Veolia and Suez? The world of water, through the eyes of GWI publisher Christopher Gasson . In the end, Veolia boss Antoine Frérot got his way – but at a much higher price than he originally wanted, and without putting Suez to death. Post-merger, Veolia will be the overwhelmingly dominant player in the industrial water space WHAT DO THE 50 BIGGEST WATER COMPANIES TELL US? There is a list of the top 50 water businesses in terms of their revenues in this month’s GWI. The ranking also shows each company’s change in position since the last time we ran such a listing in 2016. It is an interesting way to understand trends in theindustry.
INTERPRETING THE 2021 GLOBAL WATER AWARDS The shortlist for the Global Water Awards always gives a great insight into the trends which are shaping our industry, and this year is no exception. Here are some observations: Second-tier companies are having the best time of it: The shortlist for Water Company of the Year includes Metito, Miya Water, Saur, and SKion Water. WHAT DO WE NEED TO KNOW ABOUT WATER’S FUTURE? Veolia CEO Antoine Frérot has bet €13 billion that the deal will dramatically change his company’s ability to lead the ecological transition. If he is right, then everyone else in the water business is going to have to pay attention, because it is your lunch he will be eating. Either way, thereCHRISTOPHER GASSON
The world of water, through the eyes of GWI publisher Christopher Gasson. INTELLIGENCE. Has the world dropped SDG6 in favour of climate change? Climate action seems to be nudging aside all the other Sustainable Development Goals on the global agenda. Christopher Gasson GS E&C ADVANCES PLANS FOR KOREAN IPO OF GS INIMA GS Inima generated record EBITDA of €79 million on revenues of €220 million in 2020, and Analyst Moonjoon Chang at KB Securities expects the company to have an enterprise value of between KRW1.0 trillion ($886 million) and KRW1.4 trillion ($1.2 billion) at the timeof flotation.
TUNISIA - GLOBAL WATER INTELLIGENCE Tunisia sets out its water strategy for 2030. A comprehensive infrastructure investment programme conceived by national water utility Sonede is designed to avoid a repeat of 2012’s water shortages. Half the funding is still missing. April 2014. STANDARDIZATION PAVES THE WAY TOWARD DIGITALIZATION Standardization paves the way toward digitalization. In the water and wastewater industry, digitalization helps plant operators optimize their processes, better utilize capacity and resources, and meet increasingly stringent regulatory requirements – provided that the process control systems are able to reliably and efficiently supplythe
INTERPRETING THE 2021 GLOBAL WATER AWARDS The shortlist for the Global Water Awards always gives a great insight into the trends which are shaping our industry, and this year is no exception. Here are some observations: Second-tier companies are having the best time of it: The shortlist for Water Company of the Year includes Metito, Miya Water, Saur, and SKion Water. DESALINATION AND WATER REUSE The Desalination & Reuse sector will be a resilient market through and after the COVID-19 crisis. Strong fundamental drivers such as worsening water scarcity and increasing industrial water demand will continue to drive growth across the sector. With the desalination project boom in the Middle East looking to pick back up again after ashort
COULD YOU BUY A FERRARI WITH USED SODA BOTTLES? Ultimately, water’s business model is not much different from trying to buy a Ferrari by collecting 5¢ deposits on used soda bottles. The ratio between the amounts you can collect from each customer and the cost of the kit is about the same. MEXICO - GLOBAL WATER INTELLIGENCE Mexico unveils fresh infrastructure stimulus. The national government’s MXN485 billion economic stimulus package has already benefited a long-planned desalination plant in Baja California. Its broader impact on water infrastructure spending remains to be seen.latin america.
CULLIGAN SALE VINDICATES PE’S BUY-AND-BUILD STRATEGY The impending sale of Culligan to private equity firm BDT Capital Partners for a rumoured $6 billion demonstrates phenomenal value creation, given that the business last changed hands in 2016 for less than a billion dollars. Since that time, Culligan has kept up its acquisitions momentum, most SILICON VALLEY REUSE DBFOM GATHERS MOMENTUM Silicon Valley reuse DBFOM gathers momentum. A request for qualifications could be launched as soon as this month for a $600 million indirect potable water reuse project in California which has been years in the making. The project – which will produce 10MGD (37,850m3/d) of permeate at a new advanced water purification facilityin Silicon
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