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Jardine Matheson Acquire Med Radiology

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Jardine Matheson's acquisition of I-MED Radiology Network is a private equity-style buyout of a large Australian diagnostic imaging provider. The commercial mechanism is a sector consolidation play in healthcare services (diagnostic imaging) with a secondary AI angle via Harrison.ai. The deal does not directly affect commodity prices, supply chains, or create scarcity; it is a corporate ownership change. Impact is Australia-specific and limited to the healthcare services sector.

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  • Jardine Matheson acquires I-MED Radiology Network for A$3.4 billion ($2.4 billion) enterprise value.
  • I-MED operates 215 clinics and performs over 7 million procedures annually.
  • I-MED employs over 500 radiologists.
  • Deal includes I-MED's minority stake in Harrison.ai, an AI radiology solutions developer.
  • Acquisition expected to close by 2026, subject to regulatory approvals.
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