GDS Holdings Sells $385 Million Minority Stake in DayOne Data Centers

Reuters01-13
GDS Holdings Sells $385 Million Minority Stake in DayOne Data Centers

GDS Holdings Limited, a leading developer and operator of high-performance data centers in China, has announced definitive agreements with DayOne Data Centers Limited, a Singapore-headquartered hyperscale data center platform in which GDS holds a minority equity investment. Under the terms of the transaction, DayOne will repurchase ordinary shares from GDS for a total value of US$385 million, at the same price per share as DayOne's recent Series C convertible preferred share issue of over US$2.0 billion. This transaction allows GDS to recycle approximately 95% of its principal invested in DayOne at a nearly 6.5 times multiple of money. The remaining equity interest held by GDS in DayOne is valued at over US$2.2 billion based on the Series C issue price. GDS plans to reallocate the proceeds from this share repurchase to invest in new business opportunities within its core operations in China.

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