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Times Online (Free subscription) | yesterday
... as you rightly point out, the enormous distinction for an Englishman of being on the board of Gaz de France.
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The Independent (Free subscription) | 27/11/2008
... board member of the Northern Ireland energy regulator and a non-executive position on the board of Gaz de France, where his fluent French was deployed with characteristic flair. A well-deserved CBE was awarded in 2002. In truth, Lehmann was as busy after his business career as during it. He chaired both the Energy Savings Trust, the organisation set up by the Government that dispenses advice...
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The Earth Times Online Newspaper (Free subscription) | 26/11/2008
... notes that the
fundamental challenges of the energy sector which led to the merger of
SUEZ and Gaz de France remain unchanged by the current economic crisis.
- GDF SUEZ confirms its medium-term industrial and financial objectives:
- Implementation of an industrial investment program of EUR30 billion net
over the period 2008-2010.
- EBITDA target of EUR17 billion by 2010 and growth...
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PR News Wire (Free subscription) | 26/11/2008
... notes that the
fundamental challenges of the energy sector which led to the merger of
SUEZ and Gaz de France remain unchanged by the current economic crisis.
- GDF SUEZ confirms its medium-term industrial and financial objectives:
- Implementation of an industrial investment program of EUR30 billion net
over the period 2008-2010.
- EBITDA target of EUR17 billion by 2010 and growth...
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Ria Novosti (Free subscription) | 21/11/2008
... 2002, the European Commission approved the purchase of a 49% stake in SPP by Gazprom, Ruhrgas and Gaz de France.
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kansascity.com (Free subscription) | 13/11/2008
... 50 billion euros a year earlier. The figures are adjusted to account for the merger of Suez SA and Gaz de France SA earlier this year.
GDF Suez also said its earnings before interest, tax, depreciation and amortization - a closely watched measure of profitability - had risen 19 percent to 10.4 billion euros ($13.3 billion) in the period. It confirmed its target for over 10 percent...
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Seattle Times (Free subscription) | 13/11/2008
... 50 billion euros a year earlier. The figures are adjusted to account for the merger of Suez SA and Gaz de France SA earlier this year.GDF Suez also said its earnings before interest, tax, depreciation and amortization - a closely watched measure of profitability - had risen 19 percent to 10.4 billion euros ($13.3 billion) in the period. It confirmed its target for over 10 percent growth...
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Seattle Post-Intelligencer (Free subscription) | 13/11/2008
... 50 billion euros a year earlier. The figures are adjusted to account for the merger of Suez SA and Gaz de France SA earlier this year.GDF Suez also said its earnings before interest, tax, depreciation and amortization - a closely watched measure of profitability - had risen 19 percent to 10.4 billion euros ($13.3 billion) in the period. It confirmed its target for over 10 percent growth...
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San Fransisco Chronicle (Free subscription) | 07/11/2008
... AS, AS, Endeavour Energy Norge AS, Eni Norge AS, E. ON Ruhrgas Norge, ExxonMobil E&P Norway AS, Gaz de France Norge AS, Hess Norge AS, Idemitsu Petroleum Norge AS, Marathon Petroleum Norge AS, Petro-Canada Norge AS, AS Norske Shell, StatoilHydro ASA, Talisman Energy Norge AS, and Total E&P Norge.____On the Net
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Seattle Post-Intelligencer (Free subscription) | 07/11/2008
... AS, AS, Endeavour Energy Norge AS, Eni Norge AS, E. ON Ruhrgas Norge, ExxonMobil E&P Norway AS, Gaz de France Norge AS, Hess Norge AS, Idemitsu Petroleum Norge AS, Marathon Petroleum Norge AS, Petro-Canada Norge AS, AS Norske Shell, StatoilHydro ASA, Talisman Energy Norge AS, and Total E&P Norge.----On the Net
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lloydslist.com (Free subscription) | 03/11/2008
National Grid to launch second Grain LNG import terminalMartyn Wingrove - lundi 3 novembre 2008NATIONAL Grid is opening up a second LNG import facility at its Isle of Grain site east of London this month to almost triple the volume it can gasify for the UK market.The British company operates the UK’s largest LNG import terminal for energy companies such as Sonatrach, Gaz de France, BP and Centrica,...
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Times Online (Free subscription) | 22/10/2008
Sooner rather than later, the European Union will snub Washington and Iranian gas will move west, threatening Russian hegemony. Gazprom commands a quarter of the European market. It has tied the big Western utilities E.ON, RWE, Gaz de France, OMV, of Austria, and Eni, of Italy, to its apron with big contracts. There is competition from Norway and Algeria, but North Sea gas is dwindling and the...