Ropes & Gray Attorneys Attend Digital Infrastructure Finance Conference in New York
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Martha Kammoun
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Ropes & Gray attorneys Chris Poggi, Martha Kammoun, and John Schneider attended the Digital Infrastructure Finance 2.0 conference in New York City on June 17. The event brought together leaders from private equity, banking, legal, and rating agency sectors to discuss financing markets for digital infrastructure assets including fiber broadband networks, data centers, and GPU chipset assets, as well as challenges facing issuers and asset allocators in these sectors.
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· 1 pulledIndustry leaders from the private equity, banking, investor, legal and rating agency sectors convened to discuss the current state of the rapidly expanding financing market for digital infra assets such as fiber broadband networks, data centers and GPU chipset assets
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