Privatisation International 1995 - Abstracts

Privatisation International 1995
TitleSubjectAuthors
Accountants - who needs them?Business, internationalGus Hall
Anti-trust office against unified ENEL.(opposition to privatization of ENEL as a single body)Business, international 
August 1995. (international overview of privatizations)Business, international 
Australia to sell off rest of CBA.(Commonwealth Bank stake to be privatized)Business, international 
Belgacom sale fraught with difficulty.Business, international 
Bidders pitch for KL International Airport.Business, internationalSusan Sidhu
Block on BR bidding.(British Rail unable to bid for passenger franchises)Business, international 
Bogota's bus-based transit scheme. (Stagecoach and Volvo win bus transit system contract in Bogota)Business, international 
Brakes on China projects.(Chinese infrastructure projects meet delay)Business, international 
Brazilian petrochemical firms for sale.Business, international 
Brazil seeks foreign investment.Business, internationalRicardo Caldas
B share bonanza benefits Shenzhen.Business, international 
Bulgaria outlines rules. (privatisation)Business, international 
BZW advises on airports.Business, international 
California Electricity is set for change. (electricity industry restructuring)Business, internationalRobert Lane
Chile looks to sale of Tocopilla.Business, internationalH. Oswald John
China returns to HK with new issue. (Nette seeks to raise funds)Business, international 
China's long march to privatisation.Business, internationalLouis Lucas
Colombia may privatise power plants.Business, internationalRichard Sanders
Competition for Dutch mobile phones. (five consortia submit bids for Netherlands mobile telephone network)Business, internationalMark Fuller
Daewoo makes 3rd Polish investment.Business, international 
Delays in Pakistan. (planned disposals of state companies delayed)Business, internationalGerald Bourke
Drums beat for Caribbean divestment.(Caribbean privatization programs)Business, internationalCanute James
Duma seeks to influence state sales. (State Duma members criticise government strategy for privatisation)Business, internationalAlexander. Drugov
Dutch government set to divest control of KPN. (Koninklijke PTT Nederland)Business, international 
Dutch to privatise their largest pension fund.Business, international 
Egypt starts series of sales for 1995.Business, internationalFiona Moffitt
Estonia plans sales of minority shareholdings.Business, international 
Eurorail and L&C win on subsidy. (successful bidders for Channel Tunnel Rail Link include Eurorail and London & Continental)Business, international 
First electricity sale in Hungary.Business, international 
Four more UK rail franchises offered.Business, international 
Gazprom starts placing. (Gazprom and Surgutneftegaz)Business, internationalIgor Belikov
Germany's Postbank confronts bid.Business, international 
Going to work on the Jakarta subway.Business, international 
Great Hungarian energy sales begins.Business, international 
Greece's first BOT project takes off.Business, internationalKerin Hope
Greek shipyards at sea.Business, international 
HK airport seeks financing.Business, international 
Hopes alive in Hungary. (privatiszation programme uncertain)Business, international 
'H' share market in adversity. (Hong Kong H share prices fall)Business, international 
Hungary tenders entire power sector.Business, international 
Indonesian GSM licence. (internation telecommunications companies compete for stake in PT Telkomsel)Business, international 
Infrastructure projects top $250 bn.Business, international 
Investors subscribe UK power issue.Business, international 
Ireland reaches an historic decision.Business, internationalJohn Murray Brown
Israel revives ambitious programme of sales.Business, international 
Italimpianti bought by Mannesmann.Business, international 
Jakarta light rail. (new light railway system to be constructed in Indonesia)Business, international 
Jordan experiment starts with hotels. (hotel privatisation)Business, internationalPamela Ann Smith
Kuwait gives access to petrochemical plant.Business, international 
Labs going private. (UK government transfers laboratories to private sector)Business, international 
Lebanon announces several BOT schemes. (build-operate-transfer schemes)Business, international 
Lufthansa delays but others take off.(progress of German privatization program)Business, international 
Major Polish bank is finally privatised. (Bank Przemyslowo-Handlowy privatised)Business, international 
Malaysia's biggest offer. (privatization of Petronas Gas set for September 1995)Business, internationalSusan Sidhu
Mexico set for sale of petrochemical plants.Business, international 
Mixed review for KPN by investors.Business, internationalMark Fuller
Morocco's innovative power sale.Business, international 
Mozambique sales.Business, international 
Nuclear Electric given the go-ahead.(nuclear electricity industry to be privatized by UK government)Business, international 
Nuclear Electric prepares for sale.Business, international 
Oman to be open to private projects.Business, internationalPamela Ann. Smith
OTP success may kick-start sales. (privatization of Hungary's OTP)Business, international 
Pakistan on target despite snags.Business, internationalGerald Bourke
Petro-Can sets the pace. (Canadian government makes public offer for 50% of Petro-Canada)Business, international 
Poland's 1995 programme approved.Business, international 
Poland to privatise first metal plants.Business, internationalAndrzej T. Warner
Polish cargo airport finds investor.Business, international 
Polish government underwrites IPOs.Business, internationalAndrzej Werner T.
Polish NIFs sign up managers. (National Investment Funds)Business, international 
Power sales in Victoria.Business, international 
Private financing for 'social leap.'(Colombian government seeks to attract private investment)Business, internationalRichard Sanders
Privatisation jump-started in Mexico.Business, international 
Regional buses sold.(privatization of Portuguese bus lines)Business, international 
Regulator keeps UK Rail on track. (Rail regulator calls for adjustments to accesscharges)Business, international 
Regulator upsets offer. (privatisation of National Power and PowerGen)Business, international 
Russia could do better. (privatisation programme)Business, international 
Sale of UK ROSCOs raises $4 billion.Business, international 
Saudi King promises privatisation.Business, internationalPamela Ann. Smith
Second Czech voucher wave comes to an end.Business, international 
Share shops success story. (Share Shops reduce marketing costs to the government)Business, international 
Slovenia. (Petrol to offer 25% of shares to public)Business, internationalMilano Ilic
Slower pace in first six months.(international privatizations in 1st half 1995)Business, international 
South Korea.(South Korean privatization program)Business, international 
State progress. (Victorian state government sells GFE Resources)Business, international 
States speed divestment in Australia.Business, international 
Steady flow of public offers in Egypt.(Egyptian privatization program)Business, international 
Thailand unveils schedule for IPPS. (privatisation of Egat)Business, international 
UK Grid sells storage. (plans to sell two pumped storage businesses)Business, international 
UK power package. (government sells remaining shares in National Power and PowerGen)Business, international 
Venezuelan plans clear first hurdles. (Venezuelan privatization plans)Business, internationalJohn Wade, Ann Charters
Venezuela to accelerate smaller sales.Business, international 
Water may be a sale too far for Chile. (privatisation of water treatment firms)Business, internationalPhilip Sanders
Worker debate in Poland.Business, international 
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