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Airtel sells 25% stake in data centre business to US-based Carlyle for Rs 1,780 crore
04:10am, Wednesday, 01'st Jul 2020
Airtel further stated in its statement that the transaction is subject to the necessary regulatory approvals, comprising Competition Commission of India's approval
BidaskClub Downgrades The Carlyle Group (NASDAQ:CG) to Hold
04:00am, Wednesday, 01'st Jul 2020
BidaskClub cut shares of The Carlyle Group (NASDAQ:CG) from a buy rating to a hold rating in a research report report published on Tuesday morning, BidAskClub reports. A number of other equities resea
Carlyle to buy 25% of Bharti Airtel's data centre arm for $235 million
03:47am, Wednesday, 01'st Jul 2020
Carlyle will buy a 25% stake in Indian telecom firm Bharti Airtel Ltd's data centre arm for $235 million, the U.S. private equity group said on Wednesday, as it taps into the rapid growth of digital s
Stocks in focus on July 1, 2020
03:46am, Wednesday, 01'st Jul 2020
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Carlyle to buy 25% of Bharti Airtel's data center arm for $235 million
03:39am, Wednesday, 01'st Jul 2020
Carlyle will buy a 25% stake in Indian telecom firm Bharti Airtel Ltd's data center arm for $235 million, the U.S. private equity group said on Wednesday, as it taps into the rapid growth of digital s
Singtel associate Bharti Airtel to sell 25% stake in data centre business for US$235m
03:37am, Wednesday, 01'st Jul 2020
SINGAPORE (THE BUSINESS TIMES) - Singtel's Indian associate Bharti Airtel is proposing to sell about 25 per cent of its stake in wholly-owned data centre subsidiary Nxtra Data Limited for US$235 milli
Carlyle to acquire about 25% stake in Airtel’s data centre business for about Rs 1,780 cr
03:35am, Wednesday, 01'st Jul 2020
The transaction is subject to regulatory approvals, including nod from the Competition Commission of India.
Bharti Airtel proposes to sell 25% stake in data centre unit for US$235m
03:17am, Wednesday, 01'st Jul 2020
PRIVATE equity giant The Carlyle Group is looking to acquire a 25 per cent stake in data centre company Nxtra Data, wholly owned by Singtel's Indian associate Bharti Airtel, for US$235 million. Read m
Share Market LIVE: Sensex rises 250 points, Nifty at 10,350; Axis Bank, BPCL, ITC top gainers
03:17am, Wednesday, 01'st Jul 2020
Dalal Street Today: ITC, followed by Axis Bank, HDFC, IndusInd Bank, Bajaj Finance, SBI and Reliance Industries were among the top gainers in the Sensex pack. On the other hand, NTPC, Kotak Bank, L&T,
Markets seen rangebound; Bharti Airtel, Vodafone Idea in focus
03:13am, Wednesday, 01'st Jul 2020
Asian stocks were mixed in the early deals as optimism about a global economic recovery from the pandemic jousted with signs in the United States the health crisis may not yet be past its peak.Bharti
Stocks in news: Vodafone Idea, Bank of Baroda, Bharti Airtel, ONGC, Godfrey Phillips, RITES, Marico and more
03:08am, Wednesday, 01'st Jul 2020
Stocks to watch today on July 1: Vodafone Idea, Bank of Baroda, Bharti Airtel, ONGC, Godfrey Phillips, RITES, Marico among others are the top stocks to watch out for in Wednesday's trading session
Carlyle to acquire about 25% stake in Airtel's data centre business
03:06am, Wednesday, 01'st Jul 2020
Carlyle has prior experience in data centre ownership through investments in Coresite in the US and Itconic in Spain.Airtel is the major player in India’s enterprise connectivity segment and serves
Carlyle to acquire about 25 pct stake in Airtel's data centre business for about Rs 1,780 cr
03:04am, Wednesday, 01'st Jul 2020
The Carlyle Group will acquire about 25 per cent stake in Airtel's data centre business, Nxtra Data, for USD 235 million (about Rs 1,780 crore), the company said in a statement on Wednesday.
Market LIVE: US stocks end up Tuesday; indices report robust quarterly gains
02:57am, Wednesday, 01'st Jul 2020
The Dow Jones Industrial Average surged 0.9%, while the S&P 500 gained 1.5% and the Nasdaq Composite advanced 1.9%
Carlyle to acquire about 25 pc stake in Airtel's data centre business for about Rs 1,780 cr
02:47am, Wednesday, 01'st Jul 2020
It said that India is witnessing a considerable surge in demand for secure data centres as businesses undertake digital transformation and consumer demand for digital services continues to increase.
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