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Interxion Plans to Launch IPO on NYSE
Data Center Knowledge (Jan 12 2011)
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European colocation and data center specialist Interxion today announced plans to launch an initial public offering of its shares on The New York Stock Exchange, where it plans to trade under the ticker symbol INXN. Interxion announced its intention to go public last May, when it filed preliminary non-public paperwork with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. It has not yet set a date to begin trading.
Interxion Holding N.V is a leading Carrier-Neutral Colocation Data Center in Europe, whose main competitors are Equinix, Telecity and Telehouse. Digital Realty Trust and Global Switch are also active in the same market, mainly targeting the wholesale market for data centers.
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