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Bayer makes takeover offer for agriculture giant Monsanto | Bayer makes takeover offer for agriculture giant Monsanto |
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German drug and chemicals-maker Bayer has made a takeover bid for agricultural giant Monsanto in a deal that could create the world's biggest supplier of seeds and pesticides. | |
Monsanto is known as a specialist in genetically modified crops. | |
The offer comes amid a wave of consolidation in the industry, with rivals Dow Chemical, DuPont and Syngenta all entering mergers recently. | |
However, any tie-up is likely to depend on regulators' competition concerns. | |
"There is no assurance that any transaction will be entered into or consummated, or on what terms," Monsanto said in a statement. | "There is no assurance that any transaction will be entered into or consummated, or on what terms," Monsanto said in a statement. |
It added there would be "no further comment" until the board of directors completed its review of the proposal. | It added there would be "no further comment" until the board of directors completed its review of the proposal. |
Bayer confirmed the talks saying it "recently met with executives of Monsanto to privately discuss a negotiated acquisition" with the goal of creating "a leading integrated agriculture business." | |
Shares in Bayer lost more than 7% in early trade on Thursday after the offer was announced. | |
There has been speculation for some months that Monsanto, the world's biggest seed company, could become a target for either Bayer or BASF. | |
Bayer, which has a market value of about $90bn, is the second-largest producer of crop chemicals after Syngenta. | Bayer, which has a market value of about $90bn, is the second-largest producer of crop chemicals after Syngenta. |
Monsanto, which has a market capitalisation of $42bn, attempted to buy Swiss rival Syngenta last year. | |
However, Syngenta ended up accepting a $43bn offer from ChemChina in February, although that deal is still being reviewed by regulators in the US. | |
Bayer's acquisition of Monsanto is expected to be bigger in value than the ChemChina-Syngenta deal. | Bayer's acquisition of Monsanto is expected to be bigger in value than the ChemChina-Syngenta deal. |
The biggest merger in the chemicals industry took place late last year when Dow Chemical teamed up with Du Pont to form a new $130bn company. | The biggest merger in the chemicals industry took place late last year when Dow Chemical teamed up with Du Pont to form a new $130bn company. |
Merger worries | Merger worries |
Currently agricultural commodities such as corn and soybean are trading at low prices, hurting farmers' incomes and also profits at seed and chemical companies. | Currently agricultural commodities such as corn and soybean are trading at low prices, hurting farmers' incomes and also profits at seed and chemical companies. |
Lower sales of seeds, fertilisers and pesticides have led to higher inventories, forcing companies to cut prices and look at ways to become more efficient. | Lower sales of seeds, fertilisers and pesticides have led to higher inventories, forcing companies to cut prices and look at ways to become more efficient. |
However, a tie-up between Bayer and Monsanto could raise US competition concerns because of the sheer size of the combined company and the control they would have over the seeds and sprays business. | However, a tie-up between Bayer and Monsanto could raise US competition concerns because of the sheer size of the combined company and the control they would have over the seeds and sprays business. |
Farmer groups have raised concerns that such mergers could lead to fewer choices and higher prices. | Farmer groups have raised concerns that such mergers could lead to fewer choices and higher prices. |