Tim D;271443 wrote:ANDREW FOSTER;271435 wrote:It's a private company.
Can't see how taxpayers would be on the hook for the 14 billion of debt. Its the people owed money will likely get the kicking. Not sure who that will be.
Hmmm... I'd like this to be true but Google tells me Thames Water debt "is owned by a consortium of pension funds and sovereign wealth funds". Wouldn't be surprised if a taxpayer-funded bailout was delivered with much wringing of hands about "think of the pensioners" and "proving Britain is still a great destination for inward investment". We'll see. And in a "normal" company liqidation the senior bond holders would basically have the power to take control of company assets. If that'd lead to taps running dry in London and the south-east... that'd be used as another reason there's no alternative to bailing 'em out.
The shares aren't publicly traded so I think that makes it a private company. It's just the shares are privately owned by those institutions.
Even if bond holders took control if they can't run the company (which they likely can't) then a government special administration would still take over as I understand. As a regulated company I don't think it can be 'liquidated'.
Special Administration is a specific procedure. I can't say I know the details but I don't think it's a bailout as such. It doesn't (as I gather) take on the debts.
It looks like there is the usual web of complications....
Thames Water Utilities Finance plc
Thames Water Limited
Thames Water Utilities Limited
Thames Water (Kemble) Finance plc
Thames Water Utilities Holdings Limited
Kemble Water Eurobond Limited
...and more....
What a mess....
The actual regulated company is Thames Water Utilities Limited but its not clear in the news which entity has all the debt.
Here is a list of known shareholders... not much there to worry the UK government.
Ontario Municipal Employees Retirement System 31.777%
Universities Superannuation Scheme 19.711%
British Columbia Investment Management Corporation 8.706%
Infinity Investments SA 9.900%
Hermes GPE 8.699%
China Investment Corporation 8.688%
Queensland Investment Corporation 5.352%
Aquila GP Inc. 4.995%
Stichting Pensioenfonds Zorg en Welzijn 2.172%