You would have thought I-MED’s sell-side advisers have enough to occupy themselves with a $4 billion auction, but there’s an unwanted element to the process.
The Permira-owned radiology giant, which is up for sale via Morgan Stanley and Jefferies, has been the subject of articles from news website Crikey, kicking off with allegations last week that it had allowed VC-backed startup Harrison.ai to use its patient scans to train artificial intelligence without consent.
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