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16.10.25 - 08:06
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Macquarie Asset′s Way on the Biggest Data Center Deal (Bloomberg)
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Macquarie Asset Management has agreed to sell Aligned Data Centers to a group led by BlackRock's Global Infrastructure Partners, for $40 billion. The acquisition includes an investment from Mubadala's AI company MGX and is the biggest data-center deal in the world to date and the largest private equity deal ever. Ben Way, Head of Macquarie Asset Management spoke to Bloomberg's Horizons Middle East and Africa anchor Joumanna Bercetche on why this was the right time for their exit. (Source: Bloomberg)...
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15.10.25 - 15:42
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BlackRock, Nvidia, xAI, Microsoft Form Investment Consortium In $40 Billion Data Center Takeover (ZeroHedge)
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BlackRock, Nvidia, xAI, Microsoft Form Investment Consortium In $40 Billion Data Center Takeover
ZeroHedge Pro Subs are already well-familiarized with the "infinite money" circle-jerk deals powering the AI bubble - from endless chip announcements to vendor financing schemes to a wave of mega-data-center buildouts sweeping the nation. We've detailed the mechanics behind this boom and shared the latest Bank of America Fund Managers Survey to cut through the hype and capture what institutional desks are really saying about AI.
The headlines keep coming. The latest dropped on Wednesday morning: a new investment consortium has been revealed, featuring BlackRock, Nvidia, xAI, and Microsoft, and is reportedly buying one of the world's largest data-center operators.
Financial Times reports the investment consortium is purchasing Aligned Data Centers from Macquarie Asset Management for $40 billion. This deal marks the first major one under $100 billion pool of funds called "...
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14.10.25 - 15:42
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KOR Closes Series B Funding to Accelerate Global Growth (PR Newswire)
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ATLANTA , Oct. 14, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- KOR, a fintech leader in global reporting services and trade repositories, is pleased to announce the close of its Series B funding round. The round was led by Macquarie Capital Venture Capital, with continued participation from existing investor......
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