What type of company is Aggreko?
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What type of company is Aggreko?
temporary utility
Aggreko Plc is the world’s largest “temporary utility” company. The Glasgow, Scotland-based company specializes in the rental of power generators and other equipment, including air compressors, mobile air conditioning units, and other temperature control equipment chiefly to industry.
Is Aggreko a Scottish company?
Aggreko plc is a supplier of temporary power generation equipment and of temperature control equipment. It is headquartered in Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom. It was listed on the London Stock Exchange until it was acquired by a consortium of TDR Capital and I Squared Capital in August 2021.
Who bought Aggreko?
TDR Capital and I Squared Capital made a joint offer to purchase Aggreko in February. UK-based TDR owns portable accommodation company Modulaire (previously Algeco), while US firm I Squared, based in Miami, Florida, invests in global infrastructure markets.
How old is Aggreko?
“Aggreko history Aggreko was founded in 1962 in the Netherlands. Over the last 50 years the company has gone from strength to strength, to where it is today with a presence in over 45 countries and employing more than 6,000 people.
Is Aggreko being sold?
Who is buying Aggreko?
TDR Capital
TDR Capital and I Squared Capital made a joint offer to purchase Aggreko in February. UK-based TDR owns portable accommodation company Modulaire (previously Algeco), while US firm I Squared, based in Miami, Florida, invests in global infrastructure markets.
When was Aggreko sold?
Private equity firm TDR Capital said today it expected the acquisition of Aggreko to be completed on 10 August, with the power company’s share listing cancelled on 11 August. TDR and I Squared Capital made the joint offer to acquire Aggreko for £2.3 billion on 5 March.
Has Aggreko been sold?
What has happened to Aggreko shares?
Aggreko has delisted from the London Stock Exchange following its £2.3bn acquisition by private equity firms TDR Capital and I Squared Capital. The Glasgow-headquartered temporary power company returned to private ownership and cancelled trading of its shares earlier this week.
Who is the CEO of Aggreko?
Chris Weston (Jan 2, 2015–)Aggreko / CEO