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MDF Board Market Top Trends, Detailed Analysis, Global Market Shares, Professional & Technical Industry Vision 2020-2026 (Yildiz Entegre, Furen Group, Finsa, Guodong Group) – KSU

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China s Guodong Group nets $170m in pre-IPO round from Morgan Stanley, CICC, others

China’s Guodong Group nets $170m in pre-IPO round from Morgan Stanley, CICC, others February 1, 2021 China’s leading communication infrastructure services provider Guodong Group said on January 29 that it has raked in 1.1 billion yuan ($170 million) in a pre-IPO round to advance national new infrastructure. Guodong Group attracted new investors including American investment bank Morgan Stanley, Chinese Ping An Insurance’s investment arm Ping An Ventures, CICC Capital, CITIC Group’s brokerage arm CITIC Securities, and state-backed Guolian Group in the round, the investee said on WeChat.  Returning backers SPDBI International Holdings, an offshore investment bank of Shanghai Pudong Development Bank, and Changjiang Capital’s Changjiang Wonderbay Fund also participated. SPDBI had exclusively invested in Guodong’s Series A round in 2016, while Wonderbay Fund had backed Guodong’s Series B in 2017.

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Private equity firm acquires Myanmar tower company for $700M

Developing Telecoms Newsletter Sign Up Keep up-to-date with the latest telecoms news in emerging markets globally. Subscribe to Developing Telecoms FREE weekly newsletter. Afghanistan Bosnia and Herzegowina Cook Islands Samoa South Sudan, Republic of Sweden Uruguay Business/Industry/Finance User Your personal data will not be shared with third parties. Click here to view our privacy policy. 2731 Private investment company CVC Capital Partners struck a deal to acquire Myanmar’s infrastructure firm Irrawaddy Green Towers for $700 million, fighting off a number of other interested parties. Reuters reported, the buyout marks the investment company’s debut into the Southeast Asian country and gained it almost 4,000 towers across Myanmar, which is apparently the second-largest deal ever for Myanmar assets.

International investor scoops Myanmar tower company

International investor scoops Myanmar tower company - Mobile World Live 11 DEC 2020 Private equity company CVC Capital Partners struck a deal to acquire Myanmar mobile infrastructure provider Irrawaddy Green Towers for $700 million, Reuters reported, fighting off competition from a number of other suitors. The news website’s sources noted a number of players including some from Southeast Asia’s communications sector had been provisionally interested in buying the business, but CVC was apparently given preferential status on completing a deal. Moves to sell the business were reportely underway for more than a year: in May  Bloomberg reported the shortlist of potential buyers also included Axiata Group and China-based infrastructure company Guodong Group. At that point, closed bids were being invited from interested parties.

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