Impax Environmental Markets PLC
13 May 2003
IMPAX ENVIRONMENTAL MARKETS plc
All information is at 30 April 2003 and unaudited
DATA AND PERFORMANCE
Data Pricing & Performance
Price (pence) 41 IEM MSCI Impax
Net Asset Value World ET50
Total Fund Size (m) GBP 26.4 Pence (30/04/03) 52.72 n/a n/a
Management fee 1.0%
Established 22 February 2002 Performance
Fund structure Investment Trust 1 month (%) +11.2% +7.4% -+11.0%
Number of stocks 51 3 Months (%) +1.4% +9.4% +7.6%
held
Exchange London 1 year (%) -47.8% -23.4% -45.0%
Currency GBP Year to date (%) -3.6% +3.4% +0.2%
ISIN Number GB0031232498
Sedol 3123249
Reuters RIC Code IEM.L
Bloomberg Code IEM LN
TOP TEN HOLDINGS
Company Holding % Description Country
Veolia Environnement 6.1 Water & Waste France
RPS Group 4.8 Environmental Consulting UK
Wedeco 4.2 Water Germany
Casella Waste 3.7 Waste Disposal & Recycling US
BWT 3.6 Water Austria
Ionics 3.4 Water US
Vestas Wind Systems 3.2 Wind Denmark
Kurita Water 3.1 Water Treatment Japan
Insituform 3.1 Sewer repair US
Waste Recycling Group 3.0 Waste Management UK
Total 38.2
PORTFOLIO ANALYSIS*
Geographical Company Size
North America 44% >£500m 18%
Europe 51% £100-500m 57%
Rest of the World 5% <£100m 25%
Sectoral Profitability
Energy 25% Profitable 89%
Water 37% Pre-Profitable 11%
Waste 33%
Cash 5%
* of funds invested as of 30 April 2003
MANAGER'S COMMENTARY
The Company NAV increased 11.2% during the month compared with the MSCI World Index which rose 7.4% and an
increase of 11.0% in the Impax ET50. Environmental Markets performed well during the month with positive
developments in all of the sub sectors. The key developments are shown below.
In the alternative energy sector last month, Quantum Fuel Systems Technologies (hydrogen & fuel cells, US)
signed an agreement to acquire all of the outstanding shares of Global Thermoelectric (fuel cells, Canada). The
transaction will give Quantum a strengthened balance sheet and access to additional fuel-cell intellectual
property. Quantum also signed a marketing agreement with Sumitomo Corporation which should strengthen the
company's strategic position in Japan. GE Power Systems reported that its offer to purchase Jenbacher AG
(reciprocating engines, Austria) had been accepted with over 95% of the company's shareholders in favour of the
transaction. Jenbacher will now join the Aero Energy Products division of the GE Power Systems Business Unit.
The US Energy Bill was once again in focus as both the Senate Finance Committee and the House Ways and Means
Committee approved separate legislation to promote the use of alternative fuels and the implementation of energy
conservation measures.
In the wind sector, Gamesa (wind turbines, Spain) announced that it has entered into exclusive talks with Endesa
to acquire the latter's wind turbine manufacturing unit, MADE. The announcement comes in light of rumours that
Vestas Wind Systems (wind turbines, Denmark) were also in discussions to acquire the company. News from the
German wind industry was less positive with BWE, the German wind industry group, reporting that wind turbine
installations in Germany declined in the first quarter of 2003. The fall was attributed to delays in the
approval of new projects using larger turbines (>100m in height) that require special permits.
There was positive news in the water sector last month as Moody's upgraded Vivendi Environnement's (waste &
water, France) credit rating. The move was followed the next day by an approval from the company's shareholders
to change the Group's name to Veolia Environnement (VE). Also during the month, VE's subsidiary, USFilter,
announced that it has been awarded a turnkey contract for the construction of a zero liquid discharge water
treatment facility for Calpine Corporation's 600-MW Rocky Mountain Energy Center in Colorado. The water
treatment system will use multiple technologies to soften, recycle and purify the process water. Meanwhile,
Zenon Environmental (membranes, Canada) announced the award of a US$5 million membrane supply contract for a
power plant in Poland. Zenon's membranes are already used for purifying the boiler-feed water at the plant but
the new system will treat the wastewater and either discharge or reuse it as pre-treatment for boiler feed
water.
In the waste and resource management sector, the Environmental Audit Committee of the House of Commons published
its report entitled 'Waste - An Audit' during the month. The report highlights the scale of the waste problem
facing the UK and the inadequacy of current instruments to enable waste minimisation and diversion from
landfill. Recommendations such as further Landfill Tax increases should benefit the waste solution providers
such as Shanks (waste management, UK) and Waste Recycling Group (waste management, UK). Mayr-Melnhof (recycled
packaging, Austria) reported strong year-end results amidst a challenging business environment although forward
expectations maybe influenced adversely by the SARS outbreak in South-East Asia. There was further positive news
from the US meter market as Barron's highlighted the strength of Esco Technologies' (filtration and meters, US)
Automated Meter Reading business and Itron (meters, US) reported strong first quarter results (up 20% year on
year).
Latest information available at: www.impax.co.uk/asset/iemdown.htm
13 May 2003
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