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What’s next for the market darling infrastructure investment company infratil? Can it maintain double digit growth?
We talk to Infratil CEO Jason Boyes as the company reflects on 30 years and its $14 billion portfolio of 15 companies across four sectors—digital, renewables, healthcare and airports.
Off the back of Infrail’s full year results and outlook, we discuss Asia Pacific including a potential deal with Hong Kong Telecom, balancing AI demand with sustainability, and will Infratil buy the remaining stake in Wellington Airport?
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