Nuclear company Areva in turmoil after billions in losses
by Associated Press
PARISMar 04, 2015 - 12:00 am GMT+3
by Associated Press
Mar 04, 2015 12:00 am
Nuclear manufacturer Areva has announced a 4.8 billion euro loss for 2014, more than its entire market value, plunging the powerful French nuclear industry into turmoil. The French government said yesterday it's working closely with Areva to restructure and secure financing, and would "take its responsibility as a shareholder" in future decisions about its direction. French news reported it might merge with utility Electricite de France. Areva reported yesterday 1 billion euros in losses on three major nuclear projects in Finland and France, among other losses. The company has suffered years of losses linked to those projects and wariness toward nuclear energy since the 2011 Fukushima accident. Areva supplies nuclear plants around the world. The industry employs 220,000 people in France, more dependent on atomic power than any other country.
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