Rumble's $767 Million Agreement with Northern Data Drives Growth in AI Infrastructure
- Rumble agreed to acquire Northern Data in a $767M all-stock deal to expand AI infrastructure and cloud computing. - Tether , owning 48% of Rumble, committed $250M in GPU services and advertising to support the merged entity. - The transaction requires regulatory approval and includes potential $200M cash payment if Northern Data sells a Texas data center. - Shareholders controlling 72% of Northern Data agreed to the 15% discounted stock exchange ratio, with 30.4% ownership in the combined company. - Rumb
Rumble Inc. (NASDAQ: RUM) has reached an agreement to purchase Northern Data AG (ETR: NB2), a German-based data center company, through an all-stock transaction valued at $767 million, signaling a significant move into AI infrastructure and cloud services. According to the deal,
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Following the news, Rumble’s shares jumped more than 25% in pre-market trading, indicating strong investor confidence in the company’s shift toward AI and cloud technology
The completion of the deal is contingent on regulatory clearance and an independent review of VAT-related issues associated with Northern Data’s offer documents
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