Bayer says needs more time for Monsanto
deal approval
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[September 19, 2017]
By Ludwig Burger
MONHEIM, Germany (Reuters) - German drugs
and pesticides group Bayer <BAYGn.DE> said it would likely take until
early next year to complete the planned $66 billion takeover of U.S.
seeds group Monsanto <MON.N>, which it had previously expected to be
under wraps by the end of 2017.
The European Commission has been scrutinising the takeover with a
deadline of Jan. 8. Bayer said in a statement it had asked the regulator
for an extension to Jan. 22, to which the EU Commission responded by
saying it would take a decision shortly.
Liam Condon, head of Bayer's Crop Science division, said: "An
anticipated closing of the deal in early 2018 is now more likely than
end of the 2017."
The Commission last month started an in-depth investigation of the
takeover, saying it was worried about competition in various pesticide
and seeds markets.
Among a slew of markets where competition was at risk, the EU Commission
at the time named Monsanto's weed killer glyphosate, or Roundup, which
competes with Bayer's glufosinate; vegetable and canola seeds; and
licensing of cotton-seed technology to peers.
More broadly, it said the deal might slow the race to develop new
products, and that the European Union would try to prevent Bayer from
becoming too dominant in combined offerings of seeds and pesticides with
the help of digital farming tools such as connected sensors, software
and precision machines.
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The logo of Bayer AG is pictured at the Bayer Healthcare subgroup
production plant in Wuppertal, Germany February 24, 2014.
REUTERS/Ina Fassbender/File Photo
Bayer, which was holding a media event on its Crop Science business
on Tuesday, also said the division would face volatile global
markets for the rest of the year but would slowly return to growth
from 2018, including its embattled Brazilian business.
Bayer warned in June that poor sales at crop protection distributors
in Brazil would full-year hit earnings.
(Reporting by Ludwig Burger; Editing by Georgina Prodhan)
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