Global Infrastructure Partners in talks to join rival bidder consortium at AirTrunk’s $20b sale

Global Infrastructure Partners in talks to join rival bidder consortium at AirTrunk’s b sale

Global Infrastructure Partners is considering abandoning its sole bid for $20 billion data center giant AirTrunk, as it weighs whether it would be better off joining a rival consortium led by IFM Investors and NYSE DigitalBridge.

AirTrunk, founded by Robin Khoda, has gone from zero to $20 billion in less than a decade. Louis Duvey

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