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First State Super’s deal could be the most important of the year – The Australian Financial Review
The battle for a little-known telco is a big moment for Australian capital markets. Super funds are now prepared to take listed firms private on their own.
The AustralianSuper deals were a sort of halfway house. This is the real thing.
First State was silent on the decision to use this strategy and its broader plans for Opticomm on Tuesday.
But Chanticleer understands the investment team led by chief investment officer Damian Graham and the point man on this deal, head of income and real assets Damien Webb see this as the continuation of a strategy that has seen them invest directly in a range of infrastructure assets.
These include the NSW and …
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