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- Siemens Acquisition Values Solar Thermal Tech at $418M
- Solel, a solar thermal company that has mainly been active in Europe, has a new owner: Siemens, a German conglomerate most recognized in cleantech for its wind turbines. The $418 million acquisition marks the first time that a major solar thermal player has been picked up by...
- Blog posts 2009-10-15
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- Solel Solar Systems Plans New Facility to Meet 'Significant' Increase in Orders for Thermal Technology
- ENERGY RESOURCE-8 May 2007-Solel Solar Systems Plans New Facility to Meet 'Significant' Increase in Orders for Thermal TechnologyC2007 JeraOne - http://www.jeraone.com Solel Solar Systems Ltd., a provider of solar thermal technology for central power plants, today announced "a massive increase" in its manufacturing capacity and said it will invest...
- Research articles 2007-05-08
- Siemens acquires Israel's Solel Solar
- Siemens on Thursday said it would take over Israel's Solel Solar Systems, in a deal that will give Europe's largest engineering group a leading position in the fledgling market for concentrated solar power.The German industrial conglomerateon Thursday acquired Solel Solar for $418m after it won a bidding battle with...
- External links 2009-10-15
- Siemens Buys Israel's Solel for $418M
- Greentech Media submits: By Michael Kanellos Siemens SI, the industrial giant from Germany, bought Solel, the grandaddy of solar thermal firms, for $418 million and it won't likely be the last one of these types of deals. by Greentech Media
- External links 2009-10-15
- Siemens Acquires Solel Solar for $418 Milllion
- Zacks.com submits: Siemens AG SI is set to acquire the solar thermal power company Solel Solar Systems Ltd. To date, the majority stake has been held by Ecofin Ltd., a London-based investment firm, and another major shareholder. The purchase price is about $418 million (currently equivalent to around...
- External links 2009-10-18
- Insurer connects with the customer
- Research, policyholder surveys lead to some 'eye-opening successes' at CNA E&S JOANNE WOJCIK SAN FRANCISCO - Some surplus lines insurers are trying new tactics to tap into the commercial market. For example, rather than relying solely on the adviResearch, policyholder surveys lead to some 'eye-opening...
- Research articles 1998-09-21
- The Politics of Preference: Democratic Institutions and Affirmative Action in the United States and India.
- The Politics of Preference: Democratic Institutions and Affirmative Action in the United States and India by Sunita Parikh (Ann Arbor, MI: University of Michigan Press, 1997, pp.xii + 230, no price given). The parallel experiences of the United States and India in this important...
- Research articles 1998-07-01
- Tech's 2000 high fliers slide out of sight.
- Apr 23, 2002 The Sydney Morning Herald ABIX via COMTEX -- Deloitte's annual index of the 50 fastest-growing Australian technology companies for 2001 will be released on 6 May 2002. On 23 April, the firm advised that two-thirds of the high fliers from the...
- Research articles 2002-04-23
- ESolar Emerges as the Dark Horse of Solar Thermal
- Following an announcement last week that utility NRG would build 500 megawatts of solar thermal generation with eSolar designs, a Pasadena, Calif. company, has scored another coup, this time with an Indian company called The ACME Group, for development of a full gigawatt of capacity. These are...
- Blog posts 2009-03-04
- BoQ's $2.7bn Bendigo bid tests bank models.
- Byline: Richard Gluyas Apr 09, 2007 (The Australian - ABIX via COMTEX) -- The Bank of Queensland BoQ has claimed that it shares common values with its takeover target, Bendigo Bank. The proposed merger has been driven by "shared philosophies" such as an...
- Research articles 2007-04-09
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