The UK’s biggest water utility, Thames Water, which is two-thirds owned by state-owned investors, looks set to be renationalized – at least temporarily – after its shareholders refused to throw it a financial lifeline.State-owned investors with stakes in the utility include Canadian public pension fund managers OMERS (31.8%) and BCI...
The UK’s biggest water utility, Thames Water, which is two-thirds owned by state-owned investors, looks set to be renationalized – at least temporarily – after its shareholders refused to throw it a financial lifeline.State-owned investors with stakes in the utility include Canadian public pension fund managers OMERS (31.8%) and BCI...

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