LONDON -- LONDON (AP) — Thames Water, which serves 16 million people in and around London, has received court approval for up ...
Thames Water has stepped up the hunt for new investors willing to pump in billions of pounds of emergency capital after the Court of Appeal approved a £3bn emergency debt bailout from its ...
Britain's biggest water supplier, Thames Water, said it was aiming to secure new equity in the coming months and was putting ...
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Sewage spill wildlife concerns as water bills riseAccording to Thames Water data, untreated sewage has been released into the brook daily since 3 February - a total of more than 900 hours. The company said an upgrade for the plant to reduce ...
A £3 billion loan deal designed to prevent Thames Water from going bust looks set to go ahead after Court of Appeal judges rejected several appeals against it. On Monday, Sir Julian Flaux ...
Thames Water, the UK's biggest water company, is in financial crisis and has secured a rescue loan to avoid coming under government control. An attempt by some creditors to challenge the High ...
Thames Water has staved off effective government ownership after an unsuccessful legal challenge to its financial restructuring. The Court of Appeal has ruled in favour of a £3bn loan intended to ...
Thames Water's chief executive Chris Weston said the firm was 'pleased' that the Court of Appeal had upheld a 'strong High Court decision'. 'We remain focused on putting Thames Water onto a more ...
Thames Water, Britain's biggest water supplier, said on Monday its 3 billion pound ($3.9 billion) debt lifeline would go ...
The litany of problems at Thames Water include a near £20bn debt pile, persistent sewage leaks and ageing infrastructure. A £3bn emergency loan that temporarily averted Thames Water’s special ...
LONDON (AP) — Thames Water, which serves 16 million people in and around London, has received court approval for up to 3 billion pounds ($3.7 billion) of emergency funding, preventing the ...
Fresh doubt has been cast over the race to find a white knight buyer for Thames Water as it struggles to provide details of its labyrinthine network of pipes, sewage works and reservoirs.
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