Sydney-based data centre business Airtrunk is celebrating a $24 biillion acquisition by showering workers with money.
Sydney-based data centre business Airtrunk, which also operates in Japan, Malaysia, Singapore and Hong Kong, has signed a $24 billion deal with Blackstone.Workers were reportedly informed about the spectacular cash splash yesterday.
The Blackstone deal has also rocketed founder and chief executive Robin Khuda among Australia's richest people.Khoda said on LinkedIn it was "satisfying to share our financial success with our employees".
"The bonus is one of many examples of how we recognise our people and empower them to reach greater heights."It also ranked among the top 10 best places to work in Australia by Great place to Work because it offers staff "recharge days" and allows them to choose when, where and how they perform their best work.The daring airport heist that inspired a cult movie
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