Aug 29 (Reuters) - Guodong Network Communication Group, a Chinese communications infrastructure and service provider, has raised $150 million from a Middle Eastern country's sovereign wealth fund, the deal's adviser China Renaissance said on Tuesday.
The statement did not identify the sovereign wealth fund.
A China Renaissance spokesperson declined to comment, while Guodong didn't immediately respond to a Reuters request to comment.
Guodong, founded in 1997, has 40,000 communications base stations and provides data centres that can support cloud computing in China, according to its website.
It has received funds from investors including Morgan Stanley, the investment arms of top Chinese investment banks CICC and CITIC and a sovereign wealth fund from Abu Dhabi, said the website.
Persons:
Guodong didn't, Ji Xiaoling, Morgan Stanley, Roxanne Liu, Kane Wu, Rashmi
Organizations:
Communication, China Renaissance, Thomson
Locations:
Eastern, China, U.S, Abu Dhabi