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| | | ... date for data centres. Macquarie sold Aligned Data Centers to a consortium comprising BlackRock's Global Infrastructure Partners and the Artificial Intelligence Infrastructure Partnership, which is backed by the likes of Microsoft and Nvidia. Macquarie ... |
| | | | ... Fund recently gained a 35% stake in Canberra Data Centres. Among the even bigger players, KKR and Global Infrastructure Partners now own CyrusOne, outlaying US$15 billion, while Blackstone paid US$10 billion for QTS. As Ghernati points out, the parallels ... |
| | | | ... billion, reflecting positive impact of the markets, organic base fee growth and fees related to the Global Infrastructure Partners (GIP) acquisition, as well as higher technology services and subscription revenue, partially offset by lower performance ... |
| | | | ... the top four analysts in his field. Sydney Airport was acquired by IFM Investors and the US-based Global Infrastructure Partners for $23.6 billion in early 2022. Meanwhile, Jai Sartori has been promoted to senior associate within Future Fund's economics ... |
| | | | ... it's not who we are anymore," he flagged. Early in 2024, BlackRock struck a deal to acquire Global Infrastructure Partners (GIP), which owns London's Gatwick Airport, energy pipelines, and about 40 global data centres, for US$12.5 billion. BlackRock ... |
| | | | Global Infrastructure Partners (GIP) announced that the GIP Australia Fund II (GIPA II) has completed fundraising with aggregate committed capital of $4 billion, at the upper end of the $3 billion to $4 billion target range. The fund has commitments ... |
| | | | BlackRock has struck a deal to acquire Global Infrastructure Partners (GIP) for US$12.5 billion in cash and common stock. The transaction will create an infrastructure private markets investment platform with a combined client assets under management ... |
| | | | ... network operator, is both an anchor tenant and major shareholder of the company. A consortium led by Global Infrastructure Partners (GIP) and KKR recently entered into an agreement with Vodafone to invest in Vantage Towers. UniSuper joined the consortium ... |
| | | | ... Infrastructure Fund, the IFM Global Infrastructure Fund, Australian Retirement Trust, AustralianSuper and Global Infrastructure Partners, the Australian-led SAA consortium also includes UniSuper (who elected to roll its existing investment in Sydney ... |
| | | | ... NAB, ANZ and Westpac are among several banks with net zero commitments that continue to lend to Global Infrastructure Partners, despite its not-so environmentally friendly investments. Market Forces says in total 18 banks, including the above, are lending ... |
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