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    Grok Ventures boss woos wealthy families for Sun Cable

    The chief executive of Mike Cannon-Brookes’ private vehicle is plotting a pivot – opening it up to outside investors.

    Primrose Riordan
    Primrose RiordanSenior Reporter

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    The head of Mike Cannon-Brookes’ private Grok Ventures says wealthy American families are “really interested” in backing the $40 billion Sun Cable project, which will supply Northern Territory solar power to Singapore.

    Tan Kueh, a former Macquarie and BlackRock investor, said she had been in the United States drumming up support for the project and for a broader pivot to open up the billionaire Atlassian co-founder’s family office to outside investors.

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