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June 29, 2009
In our previous post on International Water Week we summarised the talk from the Chair of the American Water Works Association International Council, Mr John Batten. If that session implied opportunity in the US water sector, the very next talk by David Henderson, Managing Director of XPV Capital Corporation, went a long way to confirming it. Billed as a discussion of “trends in water investments”, David’s talk was effectively a dissection of the “perfect storm” scenario for investors that he sees occurring in the water industry right now.
June 24, 2009
We’ve been seeing a lot more interest in water technologies of late. It’s hardly news that investors are seeing opportunity in this sector of course, but the investment interest seems, to us at least, to be reaching some kind of critical mass - suddenly lots more clients and contacts are enquiring about it. We’re well resourced in that area in terms of expertise, and indeed looked at a water-related technology proposition earlier this year, so hopefully we’ll see some more interesting projects in the sector. I mention all of this by way of introduction to a couple of posts on the event that I attended this week: the Singapore International Water Week conference and exhibition.
April 22, 2009
We thought it would be interesting to put together some statistics about the technical due diligence projects we’ve worked on over the past six months. This includes projects we’ve done for venture capital, private equity, large corporate and governmental investors. Obviously we can’t go into very much detail about the projects for confidentiality reasons but it’s interesting to take a look at the trends. Perhaps it’s not a very accurate representation of where investment is being directed over all, but it at least gives an idea of where technical due diligence is being performed before investments are made. |