Thames Water asked UK industry regulator Ofwat to refer its recent decision on the company’s business plan to the Competition ...
Thames Water appeals to CMA over regulator's decision on bills - Thames says Ofwat’s ruling “does not support the investment ...
Thames Water has already been allowed to increase bills by 35% over the next five years by regulator Ofwat, but they're now ...
Thames Water looks for an emergency cash injection ... appeal against Ofwat's 35% bill rise to the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) - a process that could take up to a year.
which will be overseen by the Competitions and Markets Authority. Mr Reed, the environment secretary, has previously said he opposes the nationalisation of Thames Water and wants a "market ...
Thames Water had asked for a 59 per cent hike. It has until 18 February to make an appeal to the Competition and Markets Authority. Thames Water's colossal debt pile was built up over the past two ...
Thames Water is seeking a court’s approval of restructure plans (Andrew Matthews/PA) Thames Water should be placed into administration as plans to restructure the struggling utility are a ...
The company has until 18 February to launch an appeal to the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA). Campaigners gather outside the Royal Courts of Justice urging the court to block the application.
Thames Water should be placed into administration as plans to restructure the struggling utility are a “poor short-term fix” and a “bridge to nowhere”, an MP’s barristers have told the ...
Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. Thames Water is at present spending £15mn a month on lawyers and other advisers and the eventual bill for ...
Thames Water will likely end up paying around £200 million ($250 million) to advisers by the middle of this year, as the firm looks to find an equity investor and cut its liabilities. The ...
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