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19.06.25 - 06:12
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TAGESVORSCHAU: Termine am 19. Juni 2025 (DPA-AFX)
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FRANKFURT (dpa-AFX) - Wirtschafts- und Finanztermine am Donnerstag, den 19. Juni 2025^TERMINE UNTERNEHMEN12:30 DEU: Befesa, Hauptversammlung13:30 USA: Delta Air Lines, HauptversammlungGBR: United Utilities, Capital Markets Day...
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18.06.25 - 17:42
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TAGESVORSCHAU: Termine am 19. Juni 2025 (DPA-AFX)
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FRANKFURT (dpa-AFX) - Wirtschafts- und Finanztermine am Donnerstag, den 19. Juni 2025^TERMINE UNTERNEHMEN12:30 DEU: Befesa, Hauptversammlung13:30 USA: Delta Air Lines, HauptversammlungGBR: United Utilities, Capital Markets Day...
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15.05.25 - 09:24
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United Utilities FY Pre-tax Profit Climbs (AFX)
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WARRINGTON (dpa-AFX) - United Utilities Group Plc (UU.L, UUGRY.PK), a water services provider, reported that its profit before tax for the year to 31 March 2025 climbed to 355.0 million pounds fro......
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27.03.25 - 16:25
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′The nation is watching′: sewage dumps in Windermere must end, says activist (The Guardian)
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Ministers urged to do more after United Utilities discharged raw sewage into Unesco site for 6,327 hours last yearCelebrated by William Wordsworth, Windermere has long epitomised the natural timeless beauty of the Lake District, with millions of tourists drawn to the shores that inspired the poet. But today England's biggest lake is a shadow of its 19th century self: its waters no longer clear but blighted by algae and its wildlife decimated by pollution, in a symbol, critics say, of all that is wrong with the privatised water industry.This month the environment secretary, Steve Reed, vowed to break with the recent past, standing on its shores and promising that Labour would “clean up Windermere”. The lake is showing the impact of sewage pollution from United Utilities treatment plants and increased pressure from climate change-induced temperature rises. Continue reading......
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26.02.25 - 17:00
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United Utilities boss admits water firm ′isn′t good enough at stopping sewage dumping′ (The Guardian)
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Louise Beardmore, boss at England's worst-polluting firm, tells MPs pollution rise partly down to extra monitors and wet weatherEngland's most polluting water provider “isn't good enough” at trying to stop sewage dumping, its boss has admitted to MPs.The chief executive of United Utilities defended her £1.4m pay packet, including a £420k bonus, despite the company behind historic spills in Lake Windermere having been found to have polluted more than any other in 2023. Continue reading......
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29.01.25 - 12:36
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United Utilities and Pennon to increase dividend payments as water bills rise (The Guardian)
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Both will raise dividends in line with inflation, as South West Water and United Utilities bills to increase 23% and 32% over five yearsBusiness live – latest updatesTwo of England's privatised water monopolies, the South West Water owner Pennon and United Utilities, have said they will increase dividend payments to investors, as they prepare to raise household bills.The companies said they had accepted the regulator Ofwat's final determination of what they may charge customers – removing the possibility of an appeal to try to argue that bills should be higher. The decisions mean the companies will go ahead with increases in bills of 23% for South West Water and 32% for United Utilities over five years from April. Continue reading......
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18.01.25 - 20:12
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Clean water campaigners claim victory in Windermere sewage case (The Guardian)
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United Utilities has dropped legal fight to block access to data on the discharge of treated sewage in Lake DistrictThe water company United Utilities has conceded defeat in its legal battle to block public access to data on treated sewage it is discharging into Windermere in the Lake District.Company officials initially claimed that data from phosphorus monitors at a main sewage treatment works at the lake was not environmental information. The company also wanted to block access to data from Cunsey Beck, a site of special scientific interest, which flows into Windermere. Continue reading......
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