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Robin Khuda’s migrant success story
The Financial Review’s take on the principles at stake in major domestic and global stories.
Building a new business is always nerve-racking. Starting one in a new country, even more so. Yet, a willingness to leave the comfort zone means they often go together.
Robin Khuda arrived here as an 18-year-old from Bangladesh and, at 44, his data centre operation AirTrunk could be worth as much as $14 billion in a public float or merger, making him the latest Australian migrant success story.
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