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Energy & Utilities Financial Deal Insights: Q4 2009

Datamonitor, Dec 2009, Pages: 10


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As part of the Financial Deals series, Datamonitor presents its quarterly analysis of merger and acquisition activity in European energy markets. This presents an examination and commentary on deals, alliances and takeovers amongst European gas and power utilities The brief considers the financial, strategic and political implications of individual agreements, in the context of wider trends.

Scope

- Details, analysis and opinion of critical mergers and acquisitions in Europe's energy sector.

- The setting and backdrop to all the deals, explaining their historical context and the current climate in which the utilities operate.

- An assessment of the implications recent mergers and acquisitions will have on the national and regional markets.

Highlights of this title

E.ON AG, Germany's largest utility has agreed to sell its German power transmission grid to Dutch electricity network operator TenneT TSO B.V., paving the way for the first European cross-border electricity transmission network.

Areva, the French nuclear energy reactor producer, has sold its transmission and distribution unit to electrical equipment maker Schneider Electric SA and transport engineering company Alstom SA for EUR4.1 billion, despite an offer of EUR4.4 billion ($6.6 billion) from Toshiba Corp.

CEZ is mounting an aggressive expansion of operations through central and Eastern Europe. The 70% state-owned utility has made moves this month to boost its standing in German and Polish power distribution sectors, as well as Czech and Slovak gas and power B2B markets.

Key reasons to purchase this title

- Keep track of Merger & Acquisition activity in Europe's energy sector.

- Compare the strategies of major utility players and how M&A feeds into these policies.

- Position yourself for potential future deals and market opportunities.




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