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- Sources: Meta is looking to raise $3B in equity and $26B in . . .
Sources: Meta is looking to raise $3B in equity and $26B in debt, from private capital firms, including Apollo Global and KKR, to fund its data center build out — Apollo, Brookfield and Pimco among the lenders in talks with Mark Zuckerberg's social media group
- Meta pursues $29B fundraising goal to help pay for AI data . . .
Meta plans to raise $3B of equity from private investment firms and another $26B in debt However, it is still considering multiple options Meta might also attempt to raise more capital
- Meta seeks $29bn from private credit giants to fund AI data . . .
Meta is looking to raise $29bn to fund its all-in push into artificial intelligence, turning to private capital firms to finance its build out of data centres in the US
- Report: Meta seeking to raise $29B for AI data center . . .
Meta Platforms Inc is reportedly seeking $29 billion from an investor consortium to finance the construction of new data centers Discussions about the deal are in an advanced stage, sources told
- Meta eyes raising $29B to fund AI data center push, FT reports
Meta (META) is eyeing raising $29B to fund its major push into AI, turning to private capital firms to finance its data center expansion in the U S , the Financial Times’ Eric Platt, Oliver Barnes, and Hannah Murphy report Discussions between the social media giant and private credit investors have advanced, with major players including Apollo (APO), KKR (KKR), Brookfield (BAM), Carlyle (CG
- Meta Secures Apollo-Led $35 Billion for Massive AI Data . . .
Meta Platforms is pursuing a groundbreaking $35 billion financing package led by Apollo Global Management to accelerate the development of artificial intelligence data centers across the United States, according to sources familiar with the negotiations
- Meta in talks to raise $35 billion for data center financing . . .
Apollo Global Management is in talks to lead a roughly $35 billion financing package for Meta Platforms to help develop data centers in the U S , Bloomberg News reported on Thursday citing
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