Futuregrowth and 4Di Capital
Futuregrowth and 4Di Capital
CDH acted for Futuregrowth and 4Di Capital with their investment into Cubespace
CDH acted as the legal adviser to Futuregrowth Asset Management Proprietary Limited (Futuregrowth), Yellowbay Proprietary Limited and Purple Quay Limited (4Di Capital) on a deal in terms of which Futuregrowth and 4Di Capital each acquired a minority shareholding in Cubespace Satellite Systems Proprietary Limited, a company specialising in altitude determination and control systems for satellites.
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