Abu Dhabi National Energy Company, or Taqa, has posted a sevenfold increase in first-quarter profit while announcing its first deal since appointing a new chief executive. The Government-controlled oil, gas and power company said net profit increased to Dh287 million (US$78.2m), from Dh40m a year earlier, because of higher energy prices. Revenues rose 14 per cent to Dh4.78 billion.
Carl Sheldon, the general manager of Taqa, which is 75 per cent owned by the Abu Dhabi Water and Electricity Authority (ADWEA), said: "We have seen a marked improvement in revenues and profit for the first quarter of 2010 as our upstream operations have benefited from the recovery in commodity prices." "At the same time, our power and water business has continued to deliver stable revenues and cash flow and has operated at a high level of technical ability."
Abdulla al Nuaimi, who was named chief executive just two weeks ago, said: "These are exciting times for Taqa. The involvement of ADWEA and the Abu Dhabi Government continues to give benefits. I'm confident we are well positioned for long-term sustainable growth." The new deal could help. Mr al Nuaimi, who led ADWEA's programme to privatise Abu Dhabi's power sector, said his previous employer would transfer 90 per cent of its shares in Ruwais Power Holding to Taqa.
That would give Taqa a 54 per cent stake in the $2bn Shuweihat 2 power and water project in Abu Dhabi. The 1,500 megawatt gas-fired plant is under construction and is expected to be in service by the end of next year. Contract details are under negotiation but are unlikely to be onerous to Taqa. It is possible the stake in Shuweihat 2 could be handed over in exchange for Taqa simply assuming its major shareholder's future funding commitment to the development's joint venture, the international partner of which is GDF Suez of France.
Taqa would not add anything new this year to a debt pile that stood at Dh63bn as of March 31, Mr Sheldon said. "We expect to be steadily deleveraging the company." Last year, ADWEA sold a 54 per cent state in Fujairah's biggest power and water development to Taqa for Dh1.11bn, or about 10 per cent of the project's Dh10.28bn construction cost. Analysts regarded that as a sweetheart deal aimed at increasing Taqa's assets and market capitalisation.
The new deal over Shuweihat 2 could do the same, while sending a message to Taqa's lenders that the Abu Dhabi Government stands firmly behind the heavily indebted company. International concerns about the creditworthiness of the UAE's Government-controlled corporate entities have increased as a result of Dubai's recent debt crisis. In March, Moody's Investors Service downgraded Taqa's corporate credit rating to "A3" from "Aa2" as part of a broader review of all Abu Dhabi Government-related issuers.
Taqa hoped to complete the refinancing of a C$1.3bn (Dh4.69bn) credit facility with Canadian banks within the next two weeks, Mr Sheldon said. Since his appointment as general manager last October, after the abrupt departure of the company's previous chief executive, Mr Sheldon has halted Taqa's previous acquisitions spree and established a new corporate focus on improving the integration and efficiency of the company's diverse operations.
Mr al Nuaimi said that strategy would continue. "We're going to go more for optimisation and integration," he said. Mr Sheldon said it was already yielding operational improvements. Taqa produced nearly 138,000 barrels of oil equivalent per day (boepd) in the first quarter, which was "near the top end" of its guidance for the period of between 126,000 and 138,000 boepd. He said he had been working closely with his new boss for the past six months, since the company established an executive committee of its board. Mr al Nuaimi chaired the committee.
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Notable salonnières of the Middle East through history
Al Khasan (Okaz, Saudi Arabia)
Tamadir bint Amr Al Harith, known simply as Al Khasan, was a poet from Najd famed for elegies, earning great renown for the eulogy of her brothers Mu’awiyah and Sakhr, both killed in tribal wars. Although not a salonnière, this prestigious 7th century poet fostered a culture of literary criticism and could be found standing in the souq of Okaz and reciting her poetry, publicly pronouncing her views and inviting others to join in the debate on scholarship. She later converted to Islam.
Maryana Marrash (Aleppo)
A poet and writer, Marrash helped revive the tradition of the salon and was an active part of the Nadha movement, or Arab Renaissance. Born to an established family in Aleppo in Ottoman Syria in 1848, Marrash was educated at missionary schools in Aleppo and Beirut at a time when many women did not receive an education. After touring Europe, she began to host salons where writers played chess and cards, competed in the art of poetry, and discussed literature and politics. An accomplished singer and canon player, music and dancing were a part of these evenings.
Princess Nazil Fadil (Cairo)
Princess Nazil Fadil gathered religious, literary and political elite together at her Cairo palace, although she stopped short of inviting women. The princess, a niece of Khedive Ismail, believed that Egypt’s situation could only be solved through education and she donated her own property to help fund the first modern Egyptian University in Cairo.
Mayy Ziyadah (Cairo)
Ziyadah was the first to entertain both men and women at her Cairo salon, founded in 1913. The writer, poet, public speaker and critic, her writing explored language, religious identity, language, nationalism and hierarchy. Born in Nazareth, Palestine, to a Lebanese father and Palestinian mother, her salon was open to different social classes and earned comparisons with souq of where Al Khansa herself once recited.
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What is dialysis?
Dialysis is a way of cleaning your blood when your kidneys fail and can no longer do the job.
It gets rid of your body's wastes, extra salt and water, and helps to control your blood pressure. The main cause of kidney failure is diabetes and hypertension.
There are two kinds of dialysis — haemodialysis and peritoneal.
In haemodialysis, blood is pumped out of your body to an artificial kidney machine that filter your blood and returns it to your body by tubes.
In peritoneal dialysis, the inside lining of your own belly acts as a natural filter. Wastes are taken out by means of a cleansing fluid which is washed in and out of your belly in cycles.
It isn’t an option for everyone but if eligible, can be done at home by the patient or caregiver. This, as opposed to home haemodialysis, is covered by insurance in the UAE.
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- Have an up-to-date, professional LinkedIn profile. If you don’t have a LinkedIn account, set one up today. Avoid poor-quality profile pictures with distracting backgrounds. Include a professional summary and begin to grow your network.
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