‘Monsanto’ gone after US$63b acquisition
GERMAN chemicals and pharmaceuticals giant Bayer will discard the name Monsanto when it takes over the controversial US seeds and pesticides producer this week, the group said yesterday.
“Bayer will remain the name of the firm. Monsanto will be discontinued as the name of the business,” the Leverkusen-based group said in a statement, adding that it expects to close the US$63 billion deal on Thursday.
Bosses plan to name the merged agrichemical division Bayer Crop Science once the buyout is complete, German business newspaper Handelsblatt reported, citing “industry sources.”
Bayer’s takeover bid for Monsanto targets the St Louis-based company for its high-tech genetically modified seeds, many designed to produce crops resistant to its proprietary pesticides.
The mammoth deal will produce a global giant with 115,000 employees and revenues of some 45 billion euros (US$52.7 billion).
Bayer has put massive resources behind it, raising US$57 billion in financing including a new share issue worth 6 billion euros announced Sunday.
It will also sell large parts of its existing agrichemical and crop seeds business to BASF in concessions to competition authorities on both sides of the Atlantic.
Environmentalists are unhappy with the Bayer-Monsanto tie-up, fearing that it will give too much power to the world’s leading manufacturers of genetically modified crops and the controversial weedkiller glyphosate.
Last month, some 200 people demonstrated against the Bayer-Monsanto merger outside the German firm’s annual general meeting.
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