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A plan to restructure Thames Water through a loan of up to £3 billion should not have been approved as its terms are “mispriced and inappropriate”, the Court of Appeal has been told.
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 ($3.9-billion) debt lifeline would go ahead after appeals against it were dismissed, allowing the company to avoid ...
Thames Water, the UK's biggest water company, has picked US private equity giant KKR as its "preferred partner" to buy the troubled firm. The news comes shortly after Thames secured a £3bn rescue ...
A £3bn rescue loan for Thames Water is set to go ahead after an appeal against the deal was dismissed. The troubled firm secured the rescue loan in February, to stave off the prospect of the debt ...
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 ...
Rachel Reeves risks being forced to nationalise Thames Water just two days before her Spring Statement in a move that would force the Chancellor to tear up her spending plans. The Treasury is ...
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