Oct 10, 2016 : China’s GDS Holdings Wants in Nasdaq


📅 - A Chinese data center provider wants entry into the American stock market. GDS Holdings has filed for an IPO recently with the US Securities and Exchange Commission.

China has been enjoying huge growth in the developing data center market, and according to GDS, there are few alternative data center options.

GDS are partnered with Aliyun, the cloud services division of Alibaba, and would like to enter more deals with cloud service providers.

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