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ST Telemedia Global Data Centres (STT GDC), a data centre service provider headquartered in Singapore, has reportedly proposed plans for a greenfield data centre campus in Noida, India.
According to the Data Center Dynamics website, the Indian division of the firm wants to build a new campus in Noida, which is a ‘planned city’ located in Uttar Pradesh. It is a satellite city of Delhi and part of the National Capital Region (NCR) of India. Noida is short for New Okhla Industrial Development Authority.
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Antony Waste Handling Cell is the second largest player in the Indian municipal solid waste management industry with end-to-end capabilities.
Antony Waste makes a solid debut on New Year day
NEW DELHI: Shares of Antony Waste Handling Cell made a solid market debut on Friday, as the scrip got listed at Rs 436.10 on NSE, a 38.44 per cent premium over its issue price of Rs 315. On BSE, the stock got listed at Rs 430, up 36.51 per cent.
The IPO, which ran from December 21-23, was subscribed 15 times, with retail investors portion subscribing 16.54 times, non-institutional investors 18.68 times, and the portion set aside for qualified institutional buyers subscribing at 9.67 times.
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