Macquarie
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Macquarie Asset Management and PSP Investments will sell their 88% stake in AirTrunk to a Blackstone-led investor consortium.
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Macquarie Data Centres was joined by Australian cybersecurity minister Clare O’Neil MP, to break ground at its newest data centre, IC3 Super West in Sydney’s north zone, which is being purpose-built for high-density and AI and cloud workloads.
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Macquarie Cloud Services has leveraged strategic relationships with Microsoft and Dell Technologies to launch Macquarie Flex.
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Telstra has been slammed by Macquarie Telecom’s Luke Clifton for a “cheap, sinister move that will worsen its already disgraceful customer service standards” after its decision to ‘potentially’ cut 2,800 staff members in favour of AI.
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Bloomberg has reported that AirTrunk’s owners, Macquaire Asset Management (MAM) and Canadian pension fund PSP Investments (PSP), are looking to sell the business for up to AU$12 billion (US$7.9bn).
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Digi Communications is reportedly in advanced negotiations to sell its fibre-to-the-home network to a consortium led by Macquarie Capital.
Forthcoming events
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Australian-owned Macquarie has overtaken Canadian-owned Brookfield with a last-minute dash to buy Cincinnati Bell.
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Macquarie Infrastructure Partners IV has expanded its communications infrastructure footprint by acquiring Netrality Data Centers.
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Shareholders in KCOM, the UK city of Hull’s independent telecoms company, meet this Friday to approve a £627 million takeover bid from Australian investor Macquarie.
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KCOM, a network and cloud-based services provider, has accepted a new offer for the sale of its business valuing it at £563 million.