Capital markets event

“Energy, power and water, their affordability, availability and sustainability, present a fantastic opportunity for us."

Samir Brikho, Chief Executive


Capital markets event

AMEC hosted a half-day capital markets event in London on Thursday 19 May.

AMEC’s six operational leaders: Tony Cruddas (President Growth Regions), Tim Gelbar (President Power & Process Americas), Hisham Mahmoud (President Earth & Environmental), Simon Naylor (President Natural Resources Americas), John Pearson (Managing Director Natural Resources Europe and West Africa) and Mike Saunders (President Power & Process Europe) talked about key developments in their businesses.

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Introduction - Samir Brikho and Neil Bruce explain how AMEC will deliver on its Vision 2015 strategy    Introduction by Samir Brikho and Neil Bruce (PDF 665KB) 
Minerals & Metals - Simon Naylor talks about AMEC's position in this growing market    Minerals metals by Simon Naylor (PDF 1MB) 
Nuclear - Mike Saunders concludes that the Japanese earthquake will have minimal impact on AMEC's business    Nuclear by Mike Saunders (PDF 550KB) 
Renewables and bioprocess - Tim Gelbar explains that technology neutrality is a key differentiator in the eyes of our customers    Renewables bioprocess by Tim Gelbar (PDF 1MB) 
Environment & Infrastructure - Dr Hisham Mahmoud talks in more detail about the reasons for buying MACTEC    Environment and infrastructure by Hisham Mahmoud (PDF 1MB) 
Oil sands - Simon Naylor examines the long term growth potential in this market    Oil sands by Simon Naylor (PDF 585KB) 
UKCS - John Pearson emphasises the importance of strong customer relationships in winning new work    UKCS by john pearson (PDF 1MB) 
Growth regions - Tony Cruddas explains AMEC's strategy for growth in Middle East, Latin America and Australasia    Emerging markets by Tony Cruddas (PDF 480KB) 
Summary - closing comments by Samir Brikho    Summary by Samir Brikho (PDF 200KB)