In a highly competitive market, it is important for AREVA to convince its customers of the added value it brings through its teams' experience in the field.
Field Report: Discover pragmatic examples of customer benefits
2006 figures: Economic, social, societal and environmental data
"Analyst day: Equipment BU" presentation
Future nuclear sites beyond service life - brochure
"AREVA HTR" marketing brochure
"AREVA at a glance" brochure
"Analyst day: Equipment BU" presentation
Game: Nuclear energy key words
Game: Energy Memory Game
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Standard & Poor's long-term rating system has 10 categories (AAA, AA, A, BBB, BB, B, CCC, CC, C and D). The rating is given a + or - to indicate that the company is in the upper or lower end of the category.
The long-term rating relates to borrowings maturing in more than one year.
All of the ratings are supplemented with an "outlook"; this is the rating agency’s opinion on the probable trend in the company’s credit quality. The outlooks are positive (up), stable or negative (down).
Standard & Poor's short-term rating system has 7 categories: A-1+, A-1, A-2, A-3, B, C and D.
The short-term rating relates to borrowings maturing in less than one year.
Paris 06/19/2013 at 17:35
12,78 euros +1,19 %