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What we missed in the AirTrunk frenzy
AirTrunk founder Robin Khuda is thinking bigger than just his own company. He says the staggering growth prospects for data centres can help change the Australian economy.
Talk about the man of the moment.
While there was no shortage of star power at The Australian Financial Review’s Property Summit in Sydney on Tuesday, there was no question that top billing went to Robin Khuda, who last week sold his data centre giant AirTrunk for a staggering $24 billion.
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James Thomson is senior Chanticleer columnist based in Melbourne. He was the Companies editor and editor of BRW Magazine. Connect with James on Twitter. Email James at j.thomson@afr.com
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