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CEO in Cromwell Data Centre Deal Had Stolen from Clients – Mingtiandi

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Data centres have become one of the hottest property sectors in 2020

Australias Cromwell Property Group appeared to have latched onto a hot opportunity last month when it announced a new investment platform, together with a pair of partners, that would soon invest $1 billion in Europes fast-growing data centre sector.

However, that opportunity may have been hotter than the Brisbane-based fund manager realised, after an Australian media report published on Sunday revealed that one of the firms partners, Stratus Data Centres, is helmed by a CEO convicted decades ago of stealing from clients.

Public records since reviewed by Mingtiandi reveal that Clarkson, who was identified in a joint release by Cromwell together with Stratus and its …

Read the full article at: http://www.mingtiandi.com/real-estate/finance-real-estate/ceo-in-cromwell-data-centre-deal-had-stolen-from-clients/

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CEO in Cromwell Data Centre Deal Had Stolen from Clients – Mingtiandi

data centres

Data centres have become one of the hottest property sectors in 2020

Australias Cromwell Property Group appeared to have latched onto a hot opportunity last month when it announced a new investment platform, together with a pair of partners, that would soon invest $1 billion in Europes fast-growing data centre sector.

However, that opportunity may have been hotter than the Brisbane-based fund manager realised, after an Australian media report published on Sunday revealed that one of the firms partners, Stratus Data Centres, is helmed by a CEO convicted decades ago of stealing from clients.

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Public records since reviewed by Mingtiandi reveal that Clarkson, who was identified in a joint release by Cromwell together with Stratus and its …

Read the full article at: https://www.mingtiandi.com/real-estate/finance-real-estate/ceo-in-cromwell-data-centre-deal-had-stolen-from-clients/

Category: BankruptcyBy Insolvency GuardianAugust 20, 2020

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