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Alstom powers to profits on strong energy sector
PARIS AFP — French engineering group Alstom powered into profits on Monday, turning its back on a crisis four years ago with strong orders in the energy sector, slashed debt and resumption of a dividend. The group, which builds power stations and the French TGV high-speed train, reported a...
BOUYGUES CLEARED TO BUY ALSTOM
Europe Information 06-26-2006 The European Commission said on 21 June it had granted regulatory clearance to the acquisition of the French electrical engineering company Alstom by fellow French construction, telecommunications and media group Bouygues. Alstom is mainly involved in the manufacture of electrical and rail transport equipment and...
Alstom reports turnaround, confidence for future
PARIS AFP — French engineering group Alstom has reported its first full-year net profit for four years, marking a sharp turnaround after a deep restructuring and near-collapse in 2004. The French group, which has overhauled its business with the help of French state aid, said that its net profit...
Bouygues buys France's 21-pct share in Alstom for two bln euros
PARIS AFP — The French construction and telecom group Bouygues is to buy the French state's 21.03-percent stake in the industrial group Alstom for two billion euros, both companies announced. The deal, which requires European Union approval before it can go through, is also contingent on the sale of...
Bouygues buys France's 21-pct share in Alstom for two billion euros
PARIS AFP — The construction and telecoms group Bouygues will buy the French state's 21.03 percent stake in engineering giant Alstom, which was rescued from financial disaster two years ago by the French government. The two-billion-euro (2.48-billion-dollar) deal, which requires European Union approval before it can go through, is...
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