What happened to Gribbles Pathology?

What happened to Gribbles Pathology?

Gribbles shareholders yesterday pulled the plug on their investment as the pathology and analytical services company reported a lower net profit for the December half-year.

Who owns Gribbles Pathology?

In late 2004, Healthscope made a successful $285 million acquisition of Gribbles.

Who owns Healthscope Australia?

Brookfield Asset Management
The company employs over 18,000 people, operates in Australia and New Zealand, and is administered by its head office in Melbourne, Victoria. Healthscope Pty Ltd is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Canada-based investment company, Brookfield Asset Management.

Is Healthscope Australian owned?

Healthscope is a for-profit Australian company which operates private hospitals, medical centres and rehabilitation hospitals. The company is headquartered on St Kilda Road, Melbourne. It operates medical/surgical hospitals and a number of psychiatric and rehabilitation hospital clinics.

Who owns Australian clinical labs?

Crescent Capital
ACL is owned by mid-market Australian PE firm Crescent Capital, which bought what was hospital owner Healthscope’s Australian pathology business for $105 million to create the company in 2015.

How many Healthscope hospitals are there in Australia?

41 hospitals
Welcome to Healthscope Hospitals Healthscope is Australia’s only national private hospital operation and healthcare provider with a network of 41 hospitals that service every state and territory.

How many Australian Clinical labs are there in Australia?

About us. Australian Clinical Labs is a leading private provider of pathology services in Australia. Our 86 NATA-accredited laboratories perform over 8 million episodes each year for clinicians and patients within our communities.

Who owns Medlab pathology?

Australian Clinical Labs (ACL)
Australian Clinical Labs (ACL) has acquired Medlab Pathology, which owns laboratories and collection centres across New South Wales (NSW) and Queensland (QLD). The acquisition with the leading Australian, privately-owned pathology provider, forms part of the strategic growth plan and has a geographic footprint.

Which pathologist makes the most money?

Cytopathology * Listed among the most in-demand pathological careers, cytopathologists can make in the higher spectrum of the annual salary range of all pathologist subspecialties, with an average annual base pay of about $108,000.

  • September 24, 2022