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09/11/2003 07:08 | kbass ,your post very much appreciated. thanks. | waldron | |
09/11/2003 02:18 | Thanks Waldron - I am pretty sure there have been developments since: maybe arbitartion in Singapore under New York law, maybe a ruling (earlier this year) that Alstom et al were right but that the amount remained to be settled .... The effect could be significant: I have heard figures claimed around 3bn USD - but that would be ludicrous - but a settlement around 200-300 million USD might look more realistic. But they may have perfomance guarantee problems on other contracts - cruise ships (propulsion vibration at cruising speed leading to reduction in cruising speed, decreased fuel efficiency and hence profit for the operaor) - svere vibration in power plant outside Athens - Jupiter trains in UK etc etc ... And their new found failure to control cash ... | kbass | |
08/11/2003 04:46 | looks like it was railroaded | waldron | |
08/11/2003 04:21 | Any news on their case against Tawian High Speed Rail Corporation? | kbass | |
07/11/2003 17:53 | FRANKFURT (AFX) - Alstom's chief executive officer Patrick Kron said the company will not be fully taken over by Siemens AG, following the German company's acquisition of Alstom's small and medium-sized turbine business, Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung reported. Speaking in an interview with the paper, Kron said: "We will manage it (the current crisis) on our own." He did not explicitly comment on rumours that Siemens might take over any further units of Alstom, but said he believes "each part of Alstom can survive on its own." Siemens CEO Heinrich von Pierer has said previously that he is in favour of building a large, pan European infrastructure company. peter.dinkloh@afxnew din/jkm/ | maywillow | |
07/11/2003 12:51 | 2.90 euros | maywillow | |
07/11/2003 11:40 | PARIS (AFX) - Thales chief executive Denis Ranque said he is in favour of industrial restructuring to create a European naval group. Speaking on French LCI radio, Ranque said a European naval tie-up involving Thales would be a "good prospect", adding "we have to advance in this direction." European consolidation in the field of electronics and aeronautics has reached an upper ceiling, dominated by EADS, Thales and BAE Systems PLC, he said. But in the naval and land-based weapons sectors, "restructuring has not begun at all," he noted. He reiterated that Thales has not made an offer to buy German shipyard Howaldtswerke Deutsche Werft (HDW), despite being touted as a possible bidder. Regarding the government's 31.8 pct stake in Thales, he said "if the state wants to sell, it can do so because Thales can fend for itself." paris@afxnews.com ea/sr/jkm/ | maywillow | |
07/11/2003 11:37 | PARIS (AFX) - Thales chief executive Denis Ranque said he is in favour of industrial restructuring to create a European naval group. Speaking on French LCI radio, Ranque said a European naval tie-up involving Thales would be a "good prospect", adding "we have to advance in this direction." European consolidation in the field of electronics and aeronautics has reached an upper ceiling, dominated by EADS, Thales and BAE Systems PLC, he said. But in the naval and land-based weapons sectors, "restructuring has not begun at all," he noted. He reiterated that Thales has not made an offer to buy German shipyard Howaldtswerke Deutsche Werft (HDW), despite being touted as a possible bidder. Regarding the government's 31.8 pct stake in Thales, he said "if the state wants to sell, it can do so because Thales can fend for itself." paris@afxnews.com ea/sr/jkm/ | maywillow | |
07/11/2003 06:10 | Able might take a Kaneing | waldron | |
06/11/2003 20:48 | 2.88 euros | waldron | |
05/11/2003 13:31 | 2.82 euros | maywillow | |
05/11/2003 11:55 | PARIS (AFX) - Alstom said it and Siemens AG have won an order worth 116 mln eur from the Belgian Railways for the supply of new electronic control centers and signalling equipment. Alstom said its share of the order totals around 76 mln eur, while Siemens' share is worth 40 mln eur. paris@afxnews.com lwl/cmr | maywillow | |
04/11/2003 14:17 | 2.84 euros | maywillow | |
03/11/2003 18:57 | 2.87 euros | maywillow | |
03/11/2003 12:49 | 2.75 euros | maywillow | |
31/10/2003 19:39 | Grupo please include a starting price in your header. Week ends at 2.74 euros | maywillow | |
30/10/2003 12:57 | RNS Number:4889R Alstom 30 October 2003 Date: For immediate release, Thursday 30 October 2003 ALSTOM Notice of Meeting Copies of documents related to the above have been submitted to the UK Listing Authority and will shortly be available for inspection at the UK Listing Authority's Document Viewing Facility which is situated at: Financial Services Authority 25 The North Colonnade Canary Wharf London E14 5HS Tel. no. (0)20 7676 1000 - ENDS - | maywillow | |
29/10/2003 09:51 | kbass good thinking bassman | maywillow | |
29/10/2003 09:29 | hmmmm, that's interesting .... I have worked on contract with Alstom on metros and TGV's in Egypt, Greece and Korea - and I speak French and Portuguese - might give 'em a call .... | kbass | |
29/10/2003 09:25 | RNS Number:4228R Alstom 29 October 2003 ALSTOM WILL DESIGN AND SUPPLY THE ELECTRICAL AND MECHANICAL INFRASTRUCTURE FOR A NEW METRO LINE IN SAO PAULO Companhia do Metropolitano de Sao Paulo (CMSP), the company charged with the operation and expansion of the Sao Paulo area's metro, has awarded a turnkey contract for construction of a new line to the Via Amarela consortium. The group is led by CBPO Engenharia of the Odebrecht group, which, along with other construction companies, is responsible for the civil works. As the member of the consortium responsible for the electrical and mechanical infrastructure, ALSTOM will design, supply, install and test the power-supply and electrical-distribut systems (such as fire detection, pumping and lighting). ALSTOM's share of the contract is Euro80 million. Called the Amarela (Portuguese for "yellow") Line, Line 4 will be 12.8 kilometers long with nine stations. Expected to carry a million passengers a day, it will offer connections with three subway lines and two suburban lines. Commercial operation is slated to begin in 2007. "This vote of confidence of ALSTOM's metro-systems technology and know-how is also a confirmation of our successful long-term relationship with Sao Paulo," said Francis Jelensperger, ALSTOM Transport's senior vice president for the Americas region. Over the last three decades, ALSTOM has sold more than 600 metro cars to Sao Paulo. In a recent project, ALSTOM was the technical leader of the consortium that built the city's Line 5, which opened last year. ALSTOM also supplied the operations-control center, the auxiliary systems and the fleet of 48 six-car METROPOLIS trainsets for the line. With more than 35 product lines and a presence in more than 60 countries, ALSTOM's Transport sector offers complete products and services for new rolling stock, signaling, and electrical and mechanical infrastructure as well as maintenance and rehabilitation services to four distinct types of customers; urban transit authorities and operators; intercity passenger rail operators and rolling stock owners; rail freight operators; and intercity railway infrastructure owners. ALSTOM's Transport sector, with sales of Euro5.1 billion in financial year 2002-2003, is among the world's leading suppliers to the railway industry. Press relations: G. Tourvieille (Tel. +33 1 47 55 23 15) internet.press@chq.a Investor relations: Emmanuelle Chatelain (Tel. +33 (0) 1 47 55 25 33) investor.relations@c | maywillow | |
28/10/2003 07:46 | Yep, looks like they cashed in when they most needed! What a disaster that split was for two good companies .... Alcatel still seem to be surviving, maybe even prospering ... | kbass | |
28/10/2003 07:20 | Kbass, from the following neither MONI nor Alcatel seem to have a holding,although nothing seems what it is these days. Enjoy your day.. Actionnariat Templeton Investment 13,9 % Franklin Resources 4,65 % Caisse des Dépôts et Consignations 3,23 % Société Générale 2,22 % Salariés 1,5 % Crédit Agricole Asset Management 0,51 % Dernière Assemblée Générale : 23.06.03 | waldron |
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