Monday, September 2, 2024

Data Centers: Blackstone Nears A$20 Billion (USD $13.5 Billion) Deal to Acquire AirTrunk

From BNN Bloomberg, September 2: 

Blackstone Inc. is nearing a deal to acquire Australian data center operator AirTrunk for more than A$20 billion ($13.5 billion) including debt, people familiar with the matter said, in what could be one of the largest digital infrastructure deals this year.

Blackstone has emerged as the preferred buyer for AirTrunk after outbidding other rival bidders, the people said, asking not to be identified because the matter is private. The New York-based alternative asset manager and AirTrunk owners Macquarie Group Ltd. and PSP Investments are negotiating the final details of a transaction that could be signed as soon as this week, the people said.

A deal hasn’t been finalized and terms could change as talks continue, the people said. Representatives for Blackstone, Macquarie and PSP declined to comment.

Blackstone has been in talks with banks for a A$5.5 billion loan to be raised at the holding company level, Bloomberg News reported last week....

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Previously:

June 17—Everyone Wants Asia-Pacific Data Centers: BlackRock's GIP Joins Blackstone, Others, Bidding For Australia's AirTrunk