Monday, 7 March 2011

New biz...

Been a while around the newsworld, hey, people do journalism, journalism does what it should around the ''circles''...


Daniel Beddingfield / Gotta get through this

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b4eMyOzD9UI





US firm strikes £3.5bn E.ON deal



US energy company PPL has struck a deal to buy E.ON's UK Central Networks system in a deal worth three and a half billion pounds

American utility firm PPL has snapped up its second major UK electricity network after striking a deal worth £3.5 billion with Germany's E.ON.
The acquisition of the Central Networks business adds an electrical supply system serving five million customers in the Midlands, including Birmingham and Nottingham, through about 83,000 miles of overhead and underground cables.
Pennsylvania-based PPL already owns Western Power Distribution, which provides regulated distribution through 52,000 miles of power lines to 2.6 million customers in South-West England and South Wales.
With the acquisition of Central Networks, PPL will own and operate what it says will be the largest network of electricity delivery companies in the UK in terms of regulated asset value - a combined £4.9 billion.
The deal, which is expected to complete next month, forms part of E.ON's plan to sell 15 billion euro (£12.7 billion) of assets by the end of 2013 as it looks to cut debt and expand in regions such as Latin America.
E.ON UK chief executive Paul Golby said: "PPL is an excellent partner for Central Networks. They share our goal of providing a safe and reliable service for our customers and our communities."
Central Networks was created following E.ON's purchase of Powergen in 2002 and Midlands Electricity for £1.2 billion two years later. PPL, which will also assume £500 million of debt in the deal, said it expected to generate "significant synergies" from the combined UK operations.
Chief executive James Miller said: "Opportunities as compelling as this do not come along very often. The UK provides a progressive regulatory environment."
Hong Kong billionaire Li Ka-shing, whose infrastructure fund recently acquired the electrical network covering London, the South East and eastern England, is thought to have lost out to PPL in the Central Networks auction.
Long-term investors such as pension funds are attracted to assets such as utilities and power distribution networks due to their reliable income stream. PPL controls or owns about 19,000 megawatts of generating capacity in the US.





Globalisation...



07/03/2011 19:36


1,000 migrants reach Italy by boat


AP


A boat loaded with migrants is spotted at sea off the Sicilian island of Lampedusa, Italy (AP)

More than 1,000 migrants from North Africa have arrived in Italy overnight, some in rickety boats that had to be escorted ashore by the coastguard.

It was one of the biggest arrivals since a steady influx of Tunisians started in mid-January, when an uprising ousted the country's long-time president and caused a breakdown in coastal patrols.

The uprising in Libya has also caused concern in Italy that tens of thousands of migrants might be on their way.

News reports said a dozen boats had landed in the tiny Sicilian island of Lampedusa since shortly before midnight on Monday. The migrants are mostly Tunisians.

Italy has sought the help of Europe as it copes with the migrant influx.

Before this arrival, more than 6,000 Tunisians had made it to Lampedusa.



Beer and cider, they call that snakebite in the pubs round london, and a lot of the pubs say it's illegal...