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Ecolab boosts water services with Ecovation deal

February 4, 2008 - by David Ehrlich - The $210 million agreement adds water treatment and renewable energy systems for the food and beverage industry. Full Story »

Cleantech IPOs take a swim in U.S. waters

January 29, 2008 - by David Ehrlich - Silicon wafer maker ReneSola and water services firm Cascal brave the turbulent U.S. markets. Full Story »

Cascal cuts size of planned water IPO

January 28, 2008 - by David Ehrlich - The company now expects to price its shares between $12 and $13, down from $17 to $19 per share. Full Story »

Tampa Bay desalination plant rises again

January 28, 2008 - by David Ehrlich - The largest seawater desalination facility in the U.S. was beset by developer bankruptcies and plant design problems. Full Story »

Cash flowing in the water industry

November 28, 2007 - by David Ehrlich - There's money being made in water treatment—and reuse, desalination, and security technologies could soon ride a next big wave. Full Story »

Water deals ebb and flow

November 15, 2007 - by David Ehrlich - Nova Technologies is bought out, American Water's IPO is on hold, and seven other deals we spotted over the past week. Full Story »

What’s next in water sector investing

Click to watch Some water company returns have surpassed energy company returns in the last 5 years. Leading investors in water tell us why, and where to look for opportunities in the near future. Watch Video »

American Water IPO put on the backburner

November 14, 2007 - by David Ehrlich - Owner RWE cited unfavorable market conditions in the U.S. for the postponed offering. Full Story »

Losing the water weight

September 6, 2007 - by David Ehrlich - A German company is enabling a $1.5 billion U.S. water IPO. Read about this and nine more deals we saw this week. Full Story »

Is water about to gush, finally?

February 21, 2007 - by Dallas Kachan - Three years ago, investors were touting water as an important sector. Has anything changed? Full Story »
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