
Tenet backs out of Healthscope, citing disclosure
US hospitals group Tenet Healthcare Corp. has announced its withdrawal from bidding for Australian hospitals and pathology business Healthscope Ltd., leaving the two rival private equity consortia - Kohlberg Kravis Roberts & Co. and CVC Capital Partners and the Carlyle Group, the Blackstone Group and TPG Capital - as the remaining contenders for the A$1.84 billion ($1.56 billion) asset.
Tenet claimed in a statement that premature disclosure of non-public information had foiled its run at Healthscope. However, prominent Tenet investors' strongly negative reaction to the news apparently...
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