Chris Josselyn
HSBC and KfW have arranged $235 million of financing for a new electricity generation plant in Costa Rica. The plant will be located at Garabito on the country’s Pacific coast and is expected to begin operations in 2011.
GMR Infrastructure chairman G.M. Rao has indicated the group is to focus its attention on only those airports with traffic of more than five million passengers per year. The strategy will involve monitoring airport opportunities both within and outside India.
HSBC and KfW have arranged $235 million of financing for a new electricity generation plant in Costa Rica. The plant will be located at Garabito on the country’s Pacific coast and is expected to begin operations in 2011.
GMR Infrastructure chairman G.M. Rao has indicated the group is to focus its attention on only those airports with traffic of more than five million passengers per year. The strategy will involve monitoring airport opportunities both within and outside India.
HSBC and KfW have arranged $235 million of financing for a new electricity generation plant in Costa Rica. The plant will be located at Garabito on the country’s Pacific coast and is expected to begin operations in 2011.
GMR Infrastructure chairman G.M. Rao has indicated the group is to focus its attention on only those airports with traffic of more than five million passengers per year. The strategy will involve monitoring airport opportunities both within and outside India.
HSBC and KfW have arranged $235 million of financing for a new electricity generation plant in Costa Rica. The plant will be located at Garabito on the country’s Pacific coast and is expected to begin operations in 2011.
Infrastructure investor Infratil has granted Archer Capital a call option over part of its holding in Energy Developments, the Australian renewable energy supplier, after holding talks with the suitor. Last week an unnamed consortium of private equity funds made a 100 percent offer for the company.
The financial close of the Cumbrian waste PPP project is further evidence that the UK bank lending market remains open for business after the close of the M25 deal last month. A three-bank syndicate provided £65m of debt for the £720 million transaction.
Infrastructure investor Infratil has granted Archer Capital a call option over part of its holding in Energy Developments, the Australian renewable energy supplier, after holding talks with the suitor. Last week an unnamed consortium of private equity funds made a 100 percent offer for the company.