Utility company handed a lifeline by high court after saying it would run out of cash on 24 March
Vous n'êtes pas connecté
The UK's largest water and waste company was set to run out of money by the end of March.
Utility company handed a lifeline by high court after saying it would run out of cash on 24 March
UK court approves £3bn lifeline for Thames Water, allowing turnaround efforts despite junior creditors' opposition. Appeals are expected.
High Court judge Thomas Leech who approved the Thames Water £3bn bailout was previously a partner at a law firm where – yes, you guessed it –...
A judge approved an emergency plan Tuesday to keep Britain’s largest water company afloat, averting the possibility of a temporary government...
There’s only one thing that’s shitting us more than the profit-lined pockets of water executives right now. That’s the High Court’s truly...
Deal approved at high court gives company £1.5bn in upfront cash to stave off collapse
In December, bosses received £770,000 in bonuses...
Court case points to sizeable fees being racked up as firm seeks £3bn loan to try to avoid temporary nationalisation
Within less than a month in office, the Trump administration exceeded its Art. II powers diminished the role of Congress and challenged the authority...
Rogue operator Thames Water is once again under fire – this time, for causing chaos in South London where it left around 10,000 residents without...