Thames Water’s future in doubt after investor aborts

KKR had been selected as the preferred partner to inject £4 billion (€4.7 billion) of much-needed cash into the UK's biggest water company.
The setback increases the possibility that the company will collapse into a government-supervised administration.
Thames Water called the news "disappointing" but said it would proceed to work on an alternative plan, which is considered the last chance to save the company from administration.
The company serves about a quarter of the UK's population, mostly across London and parts of southern England, and employs 8,000 people.
But it has huge debts and is struggling to fix leaks, stop sewage spills, and modernise outdated infrastructure.
Regardless of who owns Thames, its water services will continue as normal.
Thames Water is effectively owned by its lenders and a consortium of them has prepared a plan to raise equity which sources say is ready to go and fully funded.
