A judge approved an emergency plan Tuesday to keep Britain's largest water company afloat, averting the possibility of a temporary government...
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A judge approved an emergency plan Tuesday to keep Britain’s largest water company afloat, averting the possibility of a temporary government takeover. Thames Water, which serves 16 million customers in and around London, was seeking court approval...
A judge approved an emergency plan Tuesday to keep Britain's largest water company afloat, averting the possibility of a temporary government...
UK court approves £3bn lifeline for Thames Water, allowing turnaround efforts despite junior creditors' opposition. Appeals are expected.
Utility company handed a lifeline by high court after saying it would run out of cash on 24 March
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 –...
The UK's largest water and waste company was set to run out of money by the end of March.
In December, bosses received £770,000 in bonuses...
Deal approved at high court gives company £1.5bn in upfront cash to stave off collapse
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...
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