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Global Infrastructure Partners
WebsiteGlobal Infrastructure Partners (GIP) is a private equity firm that specializes in long-term investments in infrastructure assets. The firm focuses on sectors such as energy, water, transportation, and communications, aiming to enhance the performance and value of its portfolio through strategic investments and operational improvements.
CCI Score
CCI Score: Global Infrastructure Partners
-46.26
0.03%
Latest Event
GIP Involvement in AI Infrastructure Partnership
Global Infrastructure Partners joined a multi-billion-dollar initiative to build AI infrastructure alongside major tech and financial firms. This partnership raises concerns about the enabling of repressive technologies and reinforcing economic networks that favor the consolidation of corporate power and potential authoritarian outcomes.
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Global Infrastructure Partners is currently rated as a Quisling.
Latest Events
- MAR202025
Global Infrastructure Partners joined a multi-billion-dollar initiative to build AI infrastructure alongside major tech and financial firms. This partnership raises concerns about the enabling of repressive technologies and reinforcing economic networks that favor the consolidation of corporate power and potential authoritarian outcomes.
- SEP102024
FERC's approval of BlackRock's $12.5B acquisition of Global Infrastructure Partners – despite protests and concerns over market competition – underscores a problematic consolidation of power in the utility sector that may facilitate regulatory capture and bolster corporate influences that align with authoritarian economic practices.
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Economic and Structural Influence
March 18
Global Infrastructure Partners is being acquired in a deal approved under a broad regulatory mandate, which has sparked protests and concerns from advocacy groups. This transaction exemplifies economic consolidation in critical public utility sectors, bolstering the influence of large asset managers and potentially reducing regulatory scrutiny. Such a dynamic may accelerate authoritarian economic practices by centralizing control and undermining competitive market conditions.
FERC greenlights BlackRock’s $12.5B purchase of Global Infrastructure Partners
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