How cash-poor Gabon managed to buyout Veolia’s shares in SEEG
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In spite of the dispute between Veolia and Gabon, its public partner in the Société d’énergie et d’eau du Gabon (SEEG), the French group last year agreed to stagger the sale’s settlement.
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